Rack Choice
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Rack Choice
OK...Gathering the final pieces for my Spectrum build.
If you were gonna run a rack...but only one...would you run front or rear?
We're not talking touring...it needs to be stylish/classic...able to throw a pannier on, or support a not huge bag.
BTW...Bike has normal caliper brakes.
My obvious thought is VO Constructeur...front or rear though???
Berthoud fender will be attached to the rack as well...
Thoughts?
If you were gonna run a rack...but only one...would you run front or rear?
We're not talking touring...it needs to be stylish/classic...able to throw a pannier on, or support a not huge bag.
BTW...Bike has normal caliper brakes.
My obvious thought is VO Constructeur...front or rear though???
Berthoud fender will be attached to the rack as well...
Thoughts?
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Bulldogge - does your SPectrum have drops? I think it did, in which case I would not go Constructeur, I'd go low riders or a rear rack. I'm finding my drops interfere with the porteur (granted it's larger) and I can't put much on it. There are some really cool more race bike oriented racks that Tubus makes, but they're spendy. They have a ti one I love.
https://www.tubus.com/en/rear-carriers/airy
https://www.tubus.com/en/rear-carriers/airy
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buldogge, If the main reason for the rack(s) is style, I'd install matching front and rear VO racks. My racks are utility minded and prefer the Blackburn and Old Man Mountain.
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Hey Aaron... It has eyelets indeed. The Airy is nice...I thought about it for half a second...but...it's $170 more than the VO (internet pricing taken into account). Very little utility is needed here...throw a pannier on every once in awhile...maybe support a small rack bag. Think style over substance for sure... 

Bulldogge - does your SPectrum have drops? I think it did, in which case I would not go Constructeur, I'd go low riders or a rear rack. I'm finding my drops interfere with the porteur (granted it's larger) and I can't put much on it. There are some really cool more race bike oriented racks that Tubus makes, but they're spendy. They have a ti one I love.
https://www.tubus.com/en/rear-carriers/airy
https://www.tubus.com/en/rear-carriers/airy
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Hey Brad... I don't need a lot of utility...I think any of the stylish racls can handle some simple panniers...I definitely want some style over real substance here I guess...
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With what you're after, yes...I'd go constructeur.
It sure would go nice with some fluted Honjos!
PS...you have NO idea how jealous I am of you and Picchio. I am still hoping the right Kellog falls into my lap. So far I have to dream and make due with my TK designed Merlin.
It sure would go nice with some fluted Honjos!
PS...you have NO idea how jealous I am of you and Picchio. I am still hoping the right Kellog falls into my lap. So far I have to dream and make due with my TK designed Merlin.
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I love the look of the VO rear rack but I find it less than useful for carrying panniers or really anything more than a small trunk bag.
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buldogge, I can't find it now
, but there is a set of rear racks that are a bit art deco with curving stays, maybe someone can remember.(?)
Brad
PS Found the 'hidden' link: https://www.somafab.com/decorack.html
, but there is a set of rear racks that are a bit art deco with curving stays, maybe someone can remember.(?)Brad
PS Found the 'hidden' link: https://www.somafab.com/decorack.html
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I prefer rear racks. In my opinion a bike looks faster and cleaner without a rack on the front.
I'm a big fan of how this rack looks: https://shop.linusbike.com/collection...bike-rear-rack
Haven't seen one in person yet though. It's very VO Porteur-like but has a little more to it.
It's on backorder on the Linus store and they told me at the beginning it should be restocked by the end of next month-ish, but it appears to be for sale here, and probably some other places too if you look. https://www.theurbanecyclist.com/prod...ycle-Rack.html
I'm a big fan of how this rack looks: https://shop.linusbike.com/collection...bike-rear-rack
Haven't seen one in person yet though. It's very VO Porteur-like but has a little more to it.
It's on backorder on the Linus store and they told me at the beginning it should be restocked by the end of next month-ish, but it appears to be for sale here, and probably some other places too if you look. https://www.theurbanecyclist.com/prod...ycle-Rack.html
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Too bulky...too much going on.
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buldogge, I can't find it now
, but there is a set of rear racks that are a bit art deco with curving stays, maybe someone can remember.(?)
Brad
PS Found the 'hidden' link: https://www.somafab.com/decorack.html
, but there is a set of rear racks that are a bit art deco with curving stays, maybe someone can remember.(?)Brad
PS Found the 'hidden' link: https://www.somafab.com/decorack.html
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I would prefer stainless or Ti over an alloy rack...although I have looked at the CrMo Tubus Fly.
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I prefer rear racks. In my opinion a bike looks faster and cleaner without a rack on the front.
I'm a big fan of how this rack looks: https://shop.linusbike.com/collection...bike-rear-rack
Haven't seen one in person yet though. It's very VO Porteur-like but has a little more to it.
It's on backorder on the Linus store and they told me at the beginning it should be restocked by the end of next month-ish, but it appears to be for sale here, and probably some other places too if you look. https://www.theurbanecyclist.com/prod...ycle-Rack.html
I'm a big fan of how this rack looks: https://shop.linusbike.com/collection...bike-rear-rack
Haven't seen one in person yet though. It's very VO Porteur-like but has a little more to it.
It's on backorder on the Linus store and they told me at the beginning it should be restocked by the end of next month-ish, but it appears to be for sale here, and probably some other places too if you look. https://www.theurbanecyclist.com/prod...ycle-Rack.html
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I'm blushing...
Bethoud stainless fenders (40mm) already ordered, BTW.
Bethoud stainless fenders (40mm) already ordered, BTW.
With what you're after, yes...I'd go constructeur.
It sure would go nice with some fluted Honjos!
PS...you have NO idea how jealous I am of you and Picchio. I am still hoping the right Kellog falls into my lap. So far I have to dream and make due with my TK designed Merlin.
It sure would go nice with some fluted Honjos!
PS...you have NO idea how jealous I am of you and Picchio. I am still hoping the right Kellog falls into my lap. So far I have to dream and make due with my TK designed Merlin.
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Give Jeff a call @ Spectrum. He's been making some killer racks lately. They are a bit pricey but, they are sweet looking. I was over there yesterday talking front racks with him
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Bilenky also makes VERY sweet racks, often with built in bottle openers.
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My own preference is for front load. BUT... especially with a bar bag, it's important that the steering geometry be appropriate. It's pretty likely that your Spectrum has too much trail to be a good "front loader". Any idea what the steering geometry is?
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No idea... and not here to mock up and measure.
I'm leaning towards a rear...
I'm leaning towards a rear...
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A custom rack would be nice...but...not really in the cards budget wise. Maybe I'll make my own rack when I clear some other projects out of the way...say in the fall/winter (when the framebuilding attempt begins...hopefully).
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Suggestion: wait...save some cabbage and get the ti Tubus rack. No need to have the bike perfect from day one, and whenever I've followed the "I want one I can afford but want it now" line of thought, I've regretted it.
I'd buy from the touring store...he's great to do business with and is generally seriously discounted.
I'd buy from the touring store...he's great to do business with and is generally seriously discounted.
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I think you're right Aaron...it's funny you wrote that, as I just sent a query to a UK vendor re: an Airy!
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Suggestion: wait...save some cabbage and get the ti Tubus rack. No need to have the bike perfect from day one, and whenever I've followed the "I want one I can afford but want it now" line of thought, I've regretted it.
I'd buy from the touring store...he's great to do business with and is generally seriously discounted.
I'd buy from the touring store...he's great to do business with and is generally seriously discounted.




