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• #827
Pop one of these in the bottom
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• #828
I've wondered the same - I have a Wald on its ordinary legs, not zip-tied to a rack, but I suppose you could use front panniers as well if the rack was suitable?
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• #829
do you have it on a rack mount or on the wheel axle?
i suppose being able to take the basket on and off? (if you have an endless supply of zip ties)
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• #830
I have it on a single rack & mudguard mount on each side of the fork (with the mudguard stays) with a selection of washers and a very long bolt. I'd rather have it on a separate mount but it's been ok for a few years, with quite a lot of shopping and stuff in it. On another bike I've used p-clips to mount a front rack, which also seems pretty solid.
Mounting the legs on the axle seems to me like an unnecessary layer of faff when you want to remove the wheel.
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• #831
Does anyone know how much the Pizza Rack weighs?
Also, would using a single pannier on the front make steering feel very weird, or would it be fine as long as you don't ride no hands?
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• #832
Also, would using a single pannier on the front make steering feel very weird, or would it be fine as long as you don't ride no hands?
I've done it, was a little odd but nothing calamitous. Most noticeable coming out of the saddle, but front loads can be weird then anyway.
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• #833
- The rack is stiffer than the struts
- It looks better
- You don't have to have anything clamped to your bars
- You can easily cut it off if you need to strap something bigger than the basket onto the rack
- If you have something like a pizza rack you can run panniers too
- The rack is stiffer than the struts
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• #834
On the other side of this divide, I had a surly nice rack which I tried with just one pannier. I found it annoying with light loads, and totally insufferably with anything heavy. Switched to a 24 pack rack and have been v happy with that set up.
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• #835
I'm sold. Any tips on removing the handlebar bits of the wald? I tried levering with various screw drivers and had no luck.
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• #836
Dremel, but I just zip tie mine down, never know if you may want to use the basket on a bike that can't run a rack
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• #837
Full bike pics?!
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• #838
Same.
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• #839
How do people remove the legs of the wald?
I did it somehow in the past but can't figure out - do you press the pin out with a hammer??! -
• #840
Huh? The legs unscrew, they're just bolted on...
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• #841
this bit? I can't figure out how to split it
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• #842
oh that must be an old basket, all of the ones I've ever had were bolted on there. Drill it out I guess
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• #843
Prise open with a screwdriver?
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• #844
Pizza rack weighs ~ 850g
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• #845
still a work in progress but here you go ... (it's a wee bike)
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• #846
Does anyone know if the Nimrod front rack is available anywhere? Not listed with Spa or SJS cycles, I bought one a few years ago and would like another for my commuter as no low rider mounts and don't want any clamps / P clips
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• #847
Does anyone know where I can find a twin hole tab spacer that would allow me to offset a rack axle mounts in front of the fork drop out? I'd like to fit a rack to carbon fork that has a lot of flare at the drop out, by the time I've spaced it enough to clear the fork there's nothing left for the axle nut to grab safely.
Obviously if I had access to a cutter and pillar drill I'd knock something up myself but buying something would be far simpler for me atm.
Similar to how @Brucy mounted his at the axle
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• #848
Is there an cheap front carrier rack solution for those without canti studs?
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• #849
Velo vitality?
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• #850
Which do you mean? I've had a browse around their site just now and can't see anything branded by them
Drainage when it rains?