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It fits to mid-fork eyelets and the fork crown brake hole.
Someone managed to figure out an alternative mounting solution using Tubus rack hardware but YMMV:
https://theradavist.com/readers-rides-rokus-specialized-stumpjumper-by-studio-rook/
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I have a cheap one going here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/360520/ (#25)
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Weirdly I might have what you need... https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/360520/ (#36)
I have a v1 Outback (currently for sale!) which is very similar to the latest Swiss Cross geo-wise. It's great on light gravel and pavement, to the point where I just didn't care about having a road bike anymore. For UK MTB trails it did feel a bit under-biked but it more than makes up for it on the road. The geo feels more stable than a true road bike (longer stays in particular) but it has a nice springiness to it and it's definitely not overbuilt (like many Surlys are). My advice would be to put the biggest tyres in that you can (40c?); there's very little downside for more comfort and better handling in sand and mud.