Both front and rear racks will be more stable when they are lower / closer to the ground. This is easily done on the front by cutting the rack legs down but you'll need a 26" specific rack on the rear for an ideal setup
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Both front and rear racks will be more stable when they are lower / closer to the ground. This is easily done on the front by cutting the rack legs down but you'll need a 26" specific rack on the rear for an ideal setup