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Old May 25th 04, 06:35 PM
Appkiller
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Default Front Pannier Rack for Fork w/o Brazeons

This fall I will be credit card touring in/around Glacier National
Park and my research on this ng has swayed me to a front-mounted rack.
This leads me to the reason for this posting: what rack would you
recommend for a fork w/o brazeons?

TIA

App
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Old May 25th 04, 08:53 PM
Mark South
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Default Front Pannier Rack for Fork w/o Brazeons


"Appkiller" wrote in message
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This fall I will be credit card touring in/around Glacier National
Park and my research on this ng has swayed me to a front-mounted rack.
This leads me to the reason for this posting: what rack would you
recommend for a fork w/o brazeons?


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Old May 26th 04, 01:54 AM
Bruce Frech
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Default Front Pannier Rack for Fork w/o Brazeons

The Blackburn low-rider rack works fine. You just add a clamp around the
fork adjacent to the dropout.

-Bruce


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Old May 26th 04, 02:30 AM
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Default Front Pannier Rack for Fork w/o Brazeons

Appkiller wrote:
This fall I will be credit card touring in/around Glacier National Park
and my research on this ng has swayed me to a front-mounted rack. This
leads me to the reason for this posting: what rack would you recommend
for a fork
w/o brazeons?
TIA
App



Old Man Mountain Cold Springs mounts without braze-ons and does
beautiful job

http://www.oldmanmountain.com/cold_s...%20details.htm

Works on Brake studs and axle of either shock absorbing o
standard fork

They have a smaller and lighter version called Sherpa

Great little company doing unique solutions for unique applications


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