Rear rack for 24inch wheels?
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Rear rack for 24inch wheels?
I would like to get a rack for my bicycle, but all of the ones I have found only fit 26+.
Where can I go to find a non-expensive rear bicycle rack to fit my bike? Or is there a way to adjust a larger rack?
Where can I go to find a non-expensive rear bicycle rack to fit my bike? Or is there a way to adjust a larger rack?
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Nothing will prevent you from fitting a standard 26" or 700c rack onto a 24-inch wheel. If you use a rack made for a 26" wheel, there will be an extra 10-15 mm between the rack and the fender.
P.S. That's about 3/8 to 1/2 inch for the metrically challenged.
P.S. That's about 3/8 to 1/2 inch for the metrically challenged.
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Thank you, that makes my shopping much easier. For the past couple weeks I have had a ragtag milk crate setup to hold my stuff while I bike, and it will be nice to have a real rack.
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