AdamDZ
06-10-10, 03:42 PM
Hi all,
A rack mount eyelet on my 2009 Kona Sutra touring frame broke off. I'd like to not just fix it but improve if possible, the original Kona design is embarrassingly weak. I'd like to remove the remaining eyelet as well and attach a more substantial tabs with larger holes, M6 - I believe it's M5 right now.
Also, while at it: the frame has only one eyelet on each side, I'd like to have two, like my other bikes, one for the fender struts as I don't like to mount those under the rack tabs.
I have no welding skills nor equipment.
I'd like to avoid the costs and the hassle of shipping the frame but I can drive within a few hours of NYC to get this done right: it needs to be able to carry 40-50lbs loads.
Thanks!
Top view:
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/004.jpg
I finished the trip by immobilizing the eyelet with two fat zip-ties:
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/007.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/008.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/009.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/010.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/011.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/012.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/014.jpg
A rack mount eyelet on my 2009 Kona Sutra touring frame broke off. I'd like to not just fix it but improve if possible, the original Kona design is embarrassingly weak. I'd like to remove the remaining eyelet as well and attach a more substantial tabs with larger holes, M6 - I believe it's M5 right now.
Also, while at it: the frame has only one eyelet on each side, I'd like to have two, like my other bikes, one for the fender struts as I don't like to mount those under the rack tabs.
I have no welding skills nor equipment.
I'd like to avoid the costs and the hassle of shipping the frame but I can drive within a few hours of NYC to get this done right: it needs to be able to carry 40-50lbs loads.
Thanks!
Top view:
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/004.jpg
I finished the trip by immobilizing the eyelet with two fat zip-ties:
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/007.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/008.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/009.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/010.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/011.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/012.jpg
http://a-world.net/files/bf/KonaSutra/mechanical/2010/06/014.jpg
Bikeforums.net is a forum about nothing but bikes. Our community can help you find information about hard-to-find and localized information like bicycle tours, specialties like where in your area to have your recumbent bike serviced, or what are the best bicycle tires and seats for the activities you use your bike for.