Old 03-09-11, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by pallen
The road version attaches differently and has a setback bracket to address heel strike.
I was suspicious of the Axiom Journey rack and those tubular seatstay struts as it felt a lot more flexible side to side than a regular Topeak or the Tubus Cargo. When I installed the Axiom Streamliner DLX with flat struts it felt just as solid or moreso than the Tubus Cargo. A lot of it probably has to do with the size of the frame and whether the seatstay struts are long or short. In this case they're very short. I used it with Ortliebs adjusted back for heel strike.
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