Yeah i have access to machinery but terms over so everyone has gone on holiday. I was thinking 2 things :
1 : Drill a rack-hole sized hole in my dropouts (Bit dodgy)
2 : Drill out the hole in the rack eyelet to make it the same diameter of my hub axle, thus putting the rack/hub thru the same bolt. (Can't really do it as it's not my rack, it's a friends and it will render the rack useless to any other bicycle)
3 : P-Clips/Zip ties/Sellotape (probably my best bet as i plan to carry less than 10kgs on it).
I also have on of those saddle-bags which i will use, i sort of have a problem because my saddle rail-spacing is too thin, it won't accept the fixture. So i think i'm gonna have to tie it to my saddle with string or duct tape. Should still hold fine...
Yeah i have access to machinery but terms over so everyone has gone on holiday. I was thinking 2 things :
1 : Drill a rack-hole sized hole in my dropouts (Bit dodgy)
2 : Drill out the hole in the rack eyelet to make it the same diameter of my hub axle, thus putting the rack/hub thru the same bolt. (Can't really do it as it's not my rack, it's a friends and it will render the rack useless to any other bicycle)
3 : P-Clips/Zip ties/Sellotape (probably my best bet as i plan to carry less than 10kgs on it).
I also have on of those saddle-bags which i will use, i sort of have a problem because my saddle rail-spacing is too thin, it won't accept the fixture. So i think i'm gonna have to tie it to my saddle with string or duct tape. Should still hold fine...