[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-02-01 Thread neal...@gmail.com
The Nitto RBW51 or R14 could be perfect for your use case. Blue Lugs product page for the R14 even has pictures of it mounted to similar bikes using a rear bag. https://www.rivbike.com/products/lkajagliu6546afe https://global.bluelug.com/nitto-r14-rear-bag-supporter-silver.html On Sunday, Janua

Re: [RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-29 Thread iamkeith
Pam, I agree the R10 probably won't work, but wanted to offer: Ive got a currently-unmounted one lying around. If it would help, I could use it along with one of the smaller bikes in the garage to mock up something similar, and then take any measurements you might need. Also - and again, thi

Re: [RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-29 Thread Brian Turner
Also, here's my NR-20 shown mounted to my 26" Atlantis, so you can see how it works with my fenders and mounted to the rear bridge. With all the clearance I have, I had to use a 25mm aluminum spacer to get it to fit, and fortunately everything worked

Re: [RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-29 Thread Brian Turner
I got mine from across the pond: https://sprockets.uk.com/nitto-nr-21-canti-rear-rack-mount/ Keep in mind, there are two different versions depending on your brake bridge mounting orientation. NR-20 is for vertically oriented mount, NR-21 is a threaded mount meant to go straight through (like a fo

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-28 Thread Armand Kizirian
I have both a Nitto NR-20 and Nitto NR-21, which may suit your needs. I may be willing to part with one of them ;). They are brand new and unobtanium. On Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 12:15:43 AM UTC-8 Dave S wrote: > https://tumbleweed.cc/collections/products/products/t-rack > > They also have t

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-28 Thread Dave S
https://tumbleweed.cc/collections/products/products/t-rack They also have the adapter for the fender mount that was mentioned earlier, On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 11:33:34 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote: > Thanks all for your collective wisdom. I looked at it again and don't > think it would wo

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Pam Bikes
Thanks all for your collective wisdom. I looked at it again and don't think it would work either. And the R50 won't help much since I need help on the bottom. I'll try Steve's coroplast idea to see if that helps. I was trying to just have one big bag on this bike. But when I carry stuff it

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Kim H.
Here is a link to a Nitto R50 Andrews Bag Holder: https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/18670-nitto-r50-andrews-bag-holder-rivendell-3797#attr= There is only one available LEFT ! ! ! Kim Hetzel. On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:05:19 AM UTC-8 Brian Turner wrote: > Pam, unfortunately your combinat

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Brian Turner
Pam, unfortunately your combination of chunky seatpost binder, old-school seatpin and sandwich clamp, and the springs on your saddle aren't doing you any favors in regards to freeing up what already limited space you have. I seriously doubt the clamp for the R10 will find space on your post. And

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Steve
Pam, you might try a trick I've used to stiffen the bag enough to prevent sagging. Get your hands on a sheet of corrugated plastic - the same stuff that is used for political campaign yard signs (they should soon be readily available for no cost ; ) Cut the plastic sheet to fit the inter

[RBW] Re: Nitto R10

2024-01-27 Thread Dorothy C
Here is a pic of one on Vince’s Clem, from the staff bikes area of the Riv site. I think the issue you would run in to is that the down slope of the R-10 would impinge on the tire on such a small bike. If you can find one, the Nitto R-50 might work better - that is the QR bag holder, but you wou