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dcombs 07-16-10 03:19 PM

I want to add a rack
 
My bike has rack mounts, but am I going to have difficulty mounting a rack because of the cyclocross brakes? Am I goung to have to go with a seat post rack? Any advice would be appreciated.

http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/7661/dsc00416hq.jpg

groovestew 07-16-10 03:41 PM

With the rack I bought, the parts that attach to the seat stays are bendable to get around obstacles etc., so you should be able to fit a rack on there. My rack didn't go on a bike with cantis, though.

fietsbob 07-16-10 04:10 PM

No Problem .. Adjust the length of the transverse cable to not interfere with the rack struts,
maybe buy another transverse cable if you have to make it much longer

either 2 strut mount, use the 2 bolts provided , or fit a center strut to the center hole in the seat stay brace.

Put the rack on there, adjust it to fit
then set the brakes up around it. just need the cable hanger to not hit the seatpost mounted housing stop before the braking stops the bike .

FWIW, there are racks like from Old Man Mountain company, that mount with the QR thru the hub, and struts that go on under the cantilever brake mounting bolts .

canyoneagle 07-16-10 05:17 PM

You should be fine. The angle of the struts should be fairly steep (the platform will be somewhat higher than the top of the rear wheel).

If you get a rack with the solid aluminum bar-type stays, you'll want to measure and cut them to length so they can angle properly. Easy peasy.

For reference, the Civia 700c rack and most of the Axiom racks utilize this type of stay.

fuzz2050 07-17-10 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 11125734)
No Problem .. Adjust the length of the transverse cable to not interfere with the rack struts,
maybe buy another transverse cable if you have to make it much longer

You shouldn't sacrifice your brakes to mount a rack.

idiotekniQues 07-17-10 07:58 AM

they make an accessory that turns your QR seatpost collar into a place where the rack arms can mount to. my gf has it on her bike simply because her bike was too small to have rack mounts on the frame. but it should work for you here as well.

dcombs 07-17-10 12:11 PM

Thanks for your replies.

I was hoping to add this rack:
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/3...lktubualoy.jpg

I also plan to add panniers. I don't know if these braze on mounts are bendable, but even if they are not, I'm hoping I can fabrbicate something that will work.

They also offer this rack in a seat post mount: http://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...ssey+Rack.aspx

irclean 07-17-10 01:21 PM

Skip the seatpost rack if you're planning to load those panniers. If you can't, or don't want to bend the struts, you can look for one of these:

http://www.cyclingcloseouts.com/imag...rge/ST6606.jpg

I have one on my hybrid and it works great!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2565/...43038f9b_o.jpg

canyoneagle 07-17-10 01:32 PM

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That rack should work just fine. The stays are easily cut to the correct length as I've done on this rack in the pics.

Also, the seat collar mount is an excellent option if the stays would interfere with the cable.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=160187http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=160188

idiotekniQues 07-17-10 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by irclean (Post 11129191)
Skip the seatpost rack if you're planning to load those panniers. If you can't, or don't want to bend the struts, you can look for one of these:

http://www.cyclingcloseouts.com/imag...rge/ST6606.jpg

I have one on my hybrid and it works great!

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2565/...43038f9b_o.jpg

yep that's exactly what i was talking about above on my gf's bike.

cyccommute 07-18-10 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by dcombs (Post 11125485)
My bike has rack mounts, but am I going to have difficulty mounting a rack because of the cyclocross brakes? Am I goung to have to go with a seat post rack? Any advice would be appreciated.

You should have no issues at all. Looking at your frame, you shouldn't even have to do too much modification to the rack stays. Here's what mine looks like

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...e/IMG_0258.jpg

My frame size seems close to what you have. I'd lower the traverse cable too. Yours is very long which makes for a mushier brake feel. Look here for tuning tips.


Originally Posted by dcombs (Post 11128971)
Thanks for your replies.

I was hoping to add this rack:

I also plan to add panniers. I don't know if these braze on mounts are bendable, but even if they are not, I'm hoping I can fabrbicate something that will work.

They also offer this rack in a seat post mount: http://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...ssey+Rack.aspx

As irclean says, skip the seatpost rack. I doubt that you'll have to modify the rack stays. The mounts on the rack have a lot of freedom of movement and you can lower the staddle cable to get a good fit.


Originally Posted by irclean (Post 11129191)
Skip the seatpost rack if you're planning to load those panniers. If you can't, or don't want to bend the struts, you can look for one of these:

http://www.cyclingcloseouts.com/imag...rge/ST6606.jpg

I have one on my hybrid and it works great!

I'd suggest using the seatpost collar only if you have to. It shouldn't be a problem with your bike.

Grim 07-18-10 10:14 AM

You would have to switch to a V Brake to use that seat post collar on your bike since your brake cable needs to mount off the clamp.

irclean 07-18-10 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by Grim (Post 11132476)
You would have to switch to a V Brake to use that seat post collar on your bike since your brake cable needs to mount off the clamp.

Oops, so it does. My bad. :o


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