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Old 02-09-14 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
I'd be your first

In all seriousness - I don't think this would make sense, at least for me; I like having the option of removing the rack - or replacing it. Sometimes I change a bike up for purpose - or I might want to transport it, and a hard wired rack can't be removed to facilitate transfer.
We also build removable racks... on a dedicated touring bike the rack rarely comes off unless it serves some double duty or is S&S coupled to make packing easier.
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