Old 08-17-03 | 06:25 PM
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Michel Gagnon
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From: Montréal (Québec)
Some rack manufacturer (Blackburn, I think) once made an adaptor that could be bolted into the quick release and would add eyelets. If you can find something like that, then you would have eyelets to use a "normal" rack.

Another issue you might have is if you don't have very low gears and have steep hills to climb. When you are nicely dressed, it's often better to take your time while climbing instead of rushing and sweating it. Also, a bike loaded with 50-60 lb of gear climbs hills more slowly...

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