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• #802
I’ll keep you updated
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• #803
Minoura Gamoh is a great shout for a budget Porteur rack and pretty bomb proof, only about £50z
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• #804
Just bought one- looks like they are back in stock
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• #805
I got one of the metro racks off a friend in a trade and fitted it the other day. Feels very nice and sturdy. Don't know why they seem to be the only option in the price range!
Lack of locktite nuts is a bit of a peril though, and I don't know what to do with one of the brackets that came with it, but other than that, great!
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• #806
Anyone here had experience with the Cane Creek Viscoset headset cup?
https://bikepacking.com/gear/cane-creek-viscoset-review/
Looks like an interesting addition for front-loaded bikes.
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• #807
What are my options for a low profile low rider with a platform? I really like the Rivendell designed nitto but also like the the Pelago... I really want to avoid p clips and would prefer to modify my fork for direct mounting. Hope that makes sense...
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• #808
What mounting points do you have?
Where are you?
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• #809
Few other options would be:
Pass and stow
Surly nice rack
Tubus grand expedition (not out yet I think)I'd also think about fitting tubus duo lowriders and then have a separate, smaller platform rack like a nitto/rawland up top. Adds a bit of flexibility.
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• #810
Varohna frameworks will be adding any mounts I need, I live a road down from them in hither Green
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• #811
Thanks!
Edit, I reeeeeeeeeeealy like the look of the Tubus.
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• #812
Oh right - I misunderstood a bit... The specialized pizza rack has platform and can attach panniers but not lowrider. That said it's ~500g lighter than the Surly Nice front rack
Like @pj2606 says getting a duo and a small platform would be more flexible, but also potentially lighter. Duo is <500g, Nitto M18 is 350g. That totals slightly less than the Specialized. Downside is more expensive, plus the platform isn't as wide
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• #813
Just seen that Tubus is pretty light
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• #814
Clever idea. Odd that they don't mention stack height as a con. Although I guess most bikepacking bikes aren't slammed stems. Either way its quite tall.
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• #815
Looking to put a rack on my Pinnalce Arkose, ideally front rack with a box. Big enough to fit my laptop and general commuting odds and ends.
I'd been eying up the Metro Porteur as seen above, but I've just seen it mounts on the traditional mudguard mounting point, which my forks don't have. They have mid fork mounts and thats it.
Is there another front rack at a similar price point that could fit mid fork, or is it worth going for the metro and using p-clips?
Also - how stupid an idea is using a washing bowl for the front rack? I assuming using a shit ton of zip ties would be sufficient. Trying to keep the cost down to see if I actually enjoy riding with a rack.
Was thinking about a large wald 1392, but looks like it only clamps up to 25.4mm bars.
Any advice welcome!
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• #816
Pelago commuter ? Mounts to axle
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• #817
Certainly would fit the bill, bit pricey comparatively though. Given Specialized Pizza Racks are ~£50 trying to keep it below that.
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• #818
I picked one up used for £40 so you could keep your eye out for a 2nd hand .
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• #819
Very true, will pop something up on the wanted thread
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• #820
And you can’t use a pizza rack because....?
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• #821
Is there another front rack at a similar price point that could fit mid fork
They’re just rivnuts for holding mudguards. Not strong enough for a rack.
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• #822
Bugger. So it's axle mount then.
Also post actually measuring my bike - I think a front rack with a tray on top would interfere too much with the bars and shifters. Or I get flared drops.
Or low ride and panniers? Why do my plans always end up being more expensive when I try to action them!
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• #823
New bike is the only solution.
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• #824
I'd be a big fat liar I'd I said I hadn't contemplated selling the arkose and getting a Brompton with one of those big front bags.
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• #825
What's the advantage of having the wald ziptied to a front rack vs getting a wald with the mounting legs?
@AlexD, second dibs then