If my spatial awareness isn't letting me down, I'd need to flip the bracket upside down and a) it might not protrude out far enough over the front wheel and b) will probably end up too low. I think I'm in homemade bracket territory and therefore potentially also in bent/snapped homemade bracket and unplanned endo territory.
Bend the bracket and bolt it to the rear, or get a longer bracket from somewhere if the supplied one won't reach. That bracket isn't taking much load as it's just keeping the rack from tipping.
Question for the hivemind.
How can I make this rack work with my fork which has an eyelet on the rear of the crown, but not on the front? Note the shape of the supplied bracket:
https://pelagobicycles.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/front-rack_rasket_assembly-instruction_2023.web_.pdf
If my spatial awareness isn't letting me down, I'd need to flip the bracket upside down and a) it might not protrude out far enough over the front wheel and b) will probably end up too low. I think I'm in homemade bracket territory and therefore potentially also in bent/snapped homemade bracket and unplanned endo territory.