Originally Posted by
Chris Pringle
Here is another low-rider rack from Blackburn...
http://www.dandq.com/browse.cfm/blac...ck/4,2829.html
Just remember that you get what you pay for. Virtually all inexpensive racks are made of aluminum. They will do OK on smooth roads and with lighter loads. For commuting, they're great. If they ever break down in the middle of nowhere while touring, however, you may have to stop your trip or figure out a way to carry your front panniers until you get a replacement. They cannot be fixed (welded) like you can with a steel rack. These racks a good way to get into touring though but if you already "paid a premium" for your bike, try to find something made of steel. I simply can't find a new inexpensive low-rider front rack made of steel for you.

Maybe someone here has some ideas.
I agree completely with all of this. Spending more money up front will save you money in the long run, IMO.