Thank You Will. I would have jumped in the conversation but I'm still on
probation. By the time my replies get through they are no longer relevant.
Matt
On Monday, February 11, 2013 10:29:15 AM UTC-8, William wrote:
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> Oops! My bad. They've added a lot of Staff Bikes. My apologies.
>
> I
Oops! My bad. They've added a lot of Staff Bikes. My apologies.
I had been referring to Miesha, Brian and Keven. All three of those have a
Mark's Rack and have a second set of struts going to the mid-fork braze on.
Since then I see two more Marks rack setups without any secondary struts:
don't see any bare Mark's Racks with hub struts.
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On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:37 AM, William wrote:
> All the Staff Bikes that have a Mark's Rack installed use two pairs of
> struts, both running to the mid fork braze on.
No, if you look at Vince's, Grant's, and Mark's QB, you'll see a hub area strut.
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All the Staff Bikes that have a Mark's Rack installed use two pairs of
struts, both running to the mid fork braze on. I started using that set-up
on my brevet bike as the diving board piece began to sag on my Mark's Rack.
It's the stronger setup if you are running some load on the Marks Rack o
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 10:53 PM, hangtownmatt wrote:
> yet I do not believe I've ever seen it or read about it before. Am I
> missing something, or is this a good idea?
I've never used more than one set of struts for a Mark's rack, but if
you look at the staff bikes, you'll see several with a hu