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Old 02-02-09 | 06:24 PM
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Pletscher Front Rack Md. VM: Missing Wedge Needed!

I'm in the process of collecting bits and pieces for my next customized Schwinn, an extreme makeover on my '79 Twinn Sport.

I picked up this cute little Pletscher front rack, model VM, dated Feb '79, from a French ebayer.


It is mounted by fitting the "caps" over the fork crown, and then a wedge is tightened to secure the rack.



As you can see I am missing a wedge and a screw for the right side. I'm hoping a fellow C&Ver might have a spare, or the same old rack in their scrap pile and help me out. Or point me in the direction as to where I might find a replacement. If needed, I believe I can make a wedge out of a piece of oak or other hard wood, but I'm hopeful to find an OME replacement.

Here are some closeups of the wedge in action.



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Old 02-03-09 | 11:50 AM
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Pastor Bob,

I noticed Cafe de Velo sells that same rack - maybe he has a spare wedge.

Or also try on eBay, look for the seller's shop called "Vintage-Bike."
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Thanks for the tips. I'll check them out.
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Old 02-03-09 | 12:53 PM
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I bought a new one of those front racks a few months ago from yellowjersey. He may have some extra wedges as well. https://www.yellowjersey.org/plet.html
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Thanks! I emailed YJ and sent a picture of the rack. I'm waiting to hear from them.

How did your rack work out? I like it in that it will compliment the rear rack I have for this build, plus it should help support the front bag I plan.
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Old 02-03-09 | 03:39 PM
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I've never seen one of those racks before. It seems that if you fail to find a wedge that a chunk of aluminum and a couple of files would produce the wedge eventually.
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
How did your rack work out? I like it in that it will compliment the rear rack I have for this build, plus it should help support the front bag I plan.
I like it primarily for the looks & easy installation. It holds a light bag fine.
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Originally Posted by mparker326
I like it primarily for the looks & easy installation. It holds a light bag fine.
Pic request! I'd love to see what one looks like installed.
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Pic request! I'd love to see what one looks like installed.
Here you go. Quick pic from the basement:
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Old 02-04-09 | 10:25 AM
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Here you go. Quick pic from the basement:

Thanks! Looks neat. I might make use of something like that for a pair of bikes I'm building for my parents.
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Someone on eBay has been selling those Pletscher front racks... for startlingly little money... circa $12.

They're not on eBay at the moment, but I'd keep my eye out.
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Here you go. Quick pic from the basement:
Thanks for posting this. Your rack is slightly different. Notice how yours bridges up and over (vertical) the front brake caliper. Mine just goes out and back in (horizontal).

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I seem to remember yj having 2, one that fits with cantilevers & one for sidepulls. I got the one for sidepulls, maybe yours is for cantis or is just an older model.
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Not to thread-jack, but I have a quick question. I just popped on over to Cafe de Velo to buy one of the Pletscher front rack to match one I just picked up for the rear of my bike. I went to checkout and chose the paypal option. It processed through paypal, but when it diverted back to the CdV website, it said the checkout failed. I logged back into my paypal and it showed a draft of my account "unclaimed". I also got a reciept from paypal for the transaction. I called Cafe de Velo, but no one answered, has anyone else had any problems with this place? Thanks in advance, and again, sorry to thread-jack.

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Anyone? I'm getting worried here.
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Anyone? I'm getting worried here.
I recently dealt with them and it can be a slow frustrating wait: they are a Mom & Pop operation and frequently one or both is out of town (or country) buying up those European bargains that they sell (at a profit, of course ). So, it may seem like you're staring into a black hole, but from my experience they *eventually* come thru, and sometimes they throw in something *extra* to assuage the stress and delay. BTW, my last transaction was actually fairly quick, after a couple fits and starts.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I recently dealt with them and it can be a slow frustrating wait: they are a Mom & Pop operation and frequently one or both is out of town (or country) buying up those European bargains that they sell (at a profit, of course ). So, it may seem like you're staring into a black hole, but from my experience they *eventually* come thru, and sometimes they throw in something *extra* to assuage the stress and delay. BTW, my last transaction was actually fairly quick, after a couple fits and starts.
Thanks for the info, I will just keep holding out I guess. Ok, done threadjacking. Thanks.
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That rack looks awesome PB, that would be a great lower cost alternative to a Nitto front rack I was considering for a Mixte I'm building up for my wife.. off to EBAY
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