attaching front rack to fork
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attaching front rack to fork
I am attaching my Cannondale front rack to the braze-on eyelets of my fork on my 2013 Surly Cross-check. Unfortunately, the CC fork has only 1 eyelet on each side, & the eyelets are below the fork arms. The arms bulge out, so that the posts on the rack are about 1cm away from the eyelets & cannot come any closer. Thus, the bolts to fix the rack posts to the eyelets must be longer & I think the weight of whatever I’m carrying is more likely to stress & break off the bolts. This is an issue because I need to carry some heavy stuff in my front panniers.
Any advice, please, on how to attach the rack posts to the fork eyelets as securely as possible?
Any advice, please, on how to attach the rack posts to the fork eyelets as securely as possible?
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No idea of what your X brand rack looks like .. nor the fork . w/o pictures ... they may be incompatible ..
a rack that uses the fork tip eyelets , and a fitting behind the brake bolt behind it that goes thru the fork crown may be what you need..
if no fork tip eyelets , you need one made to use the wheel QR skewer.
a rack that uses the fork tip eyelets , and a fitting behind the brake bolt behind it that goes thru the fork crown may be what you need..
if no fork tip eyelets , you need one made to use the wheel QR skewer.
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No idea of what your X brand rack looks like .. nor the fork . w/o pictures ... they may be incompatible ..
a rack that uses the fork tip eyelets , and a fitting behind the brake bolt behind it that goes thru the fork crown may be what you need..
if no fork tip eyelets , you need one made to use the wheel QR skewer.
a rack that uses the fork tip eyelets , and a fitting behind the brake bolt behind it that goes thru the fork crown may be what you need..
if no fork tip eyelets , you need one made to use the wheel QR skewer.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bicycle+fork+eyelets&client=firefox-a&hs=ZCa&rls=org.mozilla:en-US
fficial&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=m7mAU9aaFvDMsQTboYCAAg&ved=0CGMQ7Ak&biw=1440&bih=743See the last image in the top row.
The posts of the rack are completely straight (though with flattened ends); that is what prevents the ends of the rack posts from coming closer to the eyelets. The rack style resembles that of the “Soma Mini Front Rack” advertised here:
Universal Cycles -- Racks - Frame Mounted > Front Mounted
Attaching the rack to the fork crown is no problem; I took care of that easily. Thanks, Fietsbob, for the advice.
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add spacers between the eyelet and the mounting point on the rack , a stack of flat washers will do , or go to a hardware store ,
you will find nylon ones .
or hack saw off a piece of tubing to be there right length/thickness. the original 70s blackburn rack that one copied
included the spacers in the parts bag.
of course the rack will negate some of the way a carbon fork feels as it will dampen its motion ..
you will find nylon ones .
or hack saw off a piece of tubing to be there right length/thickness. the original 70s blackburn rack that one copied
included the spacers in the parts bag.
of course the rack will negate some of the way a carbon fork feels as it will dampen its motion ..
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add spacers between the eyelet and the mounting point on the rack , a stack of flat washers will do , or go toa hardware store , you will find nylon ones .
or hack saw off a piece of tubing to be there right length/thickness.
of course the rack will negate some of the way a carbon fork feels as it will dampen its motion ..
or hack saw off a piece of tubing to be there right length/thickness.
of course the rack will negate some of the way a carbon fork feels as it will dampen its motion ..
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Use good bolts when in doubt the hex head black, 8.8 marked bolts, are stronger than mild steel or most stainless .
if it is a carbon fork .. I cannot say whether the forces acting on the bonding
between the dropout and the fork blade will hold up , with the extra mass on the rack .. YMMV
Front racks.. I've always toured on bikes with steel forks..
if it is a carbon fork .. I cannot say whether the forces acting on the bonding
between the dropout and the fork blade will hold up , with the extra mass on the rack .. YMMV
Front racks.. I've always toured on bikes with steel forks..
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