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I build a dozen or so bikes each year with front racks. Know that cargo/porteur styled racks are designed for bicycles intended for front loads. So I generally try to be careful about things like fork trail, bb height, and wheelbase when installing porteur racks.
Mini racks like the M12 and M18 are of course primarily designed for use with handlebar bags, but lately folks have taken to weird things like using zip ties to attach metal or wicker baskets. Rivendell and others have designed little tiny M12-compatible bags -- these are super stylish but really not that practical.
oh yea, and here's my bike using the same model rack with my homemade handlbar bag.
Wow,
you're willing to pay a pretty penny for what I've been able to build out of junk from the alley, such as oven racks or soda crates.
These racks are very strong (I've stood in the back rack of the yellow bike) and will carry as much as is about possible with out a trailer. Like J said though, your bike is probably too nice for this. I tend to think though that just about anyone who is carrying cargo on their bike, especially in the winter, looks like a bum (and I'm happy to count myself)! Having a bum bike has it's advantages though, such as keeping things in shopping bags in crates on your bike is pretty secure in that very few people are interested in going through a bum bike's bags.
Kelvin Mulcky said:oh yea, and here's my bike using the same model rack with my homemade handlbar bag.
It looks as though there is some weight in that bag you have on the Nashbar rack. Have you had any issues with how that rack mounts to your brake studs?
>>oven racks or soda crates.
Wow,
you're willing to pay a pretty penny for what I've been able to build out of junk from the alley, such as oven racks or soda crates.
These racks are very strong (I've stood in the back rack of the yellow bike) and will carry as much as is about possible with out a trailer. Like J said though, your bike is probably too nice for this. I tend to think though that just about anyone who is carrying cargo on their bike, especially in the winter, looks like a bum (and I'm happy to count myself)! Having a bum bike has it's advantages though, such as keeping things in shopping bags in crates on your bike is pretty secure in that very few people are interested in going through a bum bike's bags.
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