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Old 04-27-11 | 12:06 AM
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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...

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Old 04-27-11 | 12:42 AM
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i'm partial to front racks. they look so elegant when done up right.
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Thumbs up for the VO front rack.

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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

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Old 04-27-11 | 06:37 AM
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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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Old 04-27-11 | 07:25 AM
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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...

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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
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In this case, no cantis...so...would have to be Constructeur. Looks great BTW!

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Old 04-27-11 | 07:27 AM
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Many of the NAHBS rando bikes had very nicely executed custom front racks...Ellis and Bishop come to mind quickly.

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i'm partial to front racks. they look so elegant when done up right.
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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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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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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.
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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.(?)

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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
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Old 04-27-11 | 09:18 AM
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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.(?)

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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

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Even throwing a simple pannier like a Minnehana or somesuch on???

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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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I'm blushing...

Bethoud stainless fenders (40mm) already ordered, BTW.

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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.
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Old 04-27-11 | 09:28 AM
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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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Old 04-27-11 | 09:42 AM
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No idea... and not here to mock up and measure.

I'm leaning towards a rear...

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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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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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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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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.
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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.
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