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Old 09-13-08, 10:08 PM
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citylove
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Originally Posted by Doohickie
Bottom line is- unless the fender stay and the rack crash into each other when the rack is on the lower eyelet, it doesn't really matter. Try it both ways and leave it the way you like best.
Perhaps this is why I couldn't find a straight answer!?! That works. I'm getting my new rack by the end of the week, maybe I'll just wait til I get that (Tubus Cargo, time to upgrade!) to install the rear fender. So I just want to make sure the fender and the rack don't cross over in a weird way? Well, I can manage that. Anything else to worry about?

Thanks, all.
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