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Originally Posted by Daily Commute
Such as? (I know there are other good bikes, but what specifically are you thinking of?)
Just about any touring bike built for loaded touring will have the same braze-ons. Examples are the Cannondale T series, the Trek 520, Fuji Touring, Jamis Aurora, Gordon BLT. This reference is rather dated but here's a pretty comprehensive list.

There are also lots of hybrids and commuter bikes that have the same braze-ons. One place you probably won't find them is on mountain bikes, at least mountain bikes that are newer than around 2000. They just seemed to disappear on those bikes.
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