I just got an Axiom Journey rear rack for my wife's Jamis Coda. That rack came with really long rods that connect to the seat stays. It was a good fit on that frame, super easy to install. For my new touring build I repurposed a mid 90's butted Nishiki road bike frame. I got an Ibera rear rack. That came with really short rods to connect to the seat stays and worked perfect on that frame. The both seem well built. But I like the design of the Ibera rack a little better. It has a separate set of rails that set the load lower and rearward. I have to put some load and miles on them to see if they will hold up, but I don't expect any issues.