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hybridbkrdr 09-25-24 12:29 PM

Solution for front racks
 
I have front racks on two different bikes that had the same problem, bags could hit the front wheels. One rack was the Soma Lucas mini and the other one from EVO.
Anyway, my solution was cutting a kitchen cutting board in half, using some pieces of metal and then 8-32x3/4 bolts, #8 washers, and 8-32 nuts with the plastic lock. The drill bit was 11-64".
It took a 9mm wrench for the bolts. Anyway, you can look at the pics.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b535e0f81b.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...48171dff0f.jpg
If I had one message to the manufacturers it would be this, please make the support rods the same distance from the middle instead of "leaning inward'.

icemilkcoffee 09-25-24 01:29 PM

Nice but they do make 'low rider' front rack attachments for this exact purpose
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1000_.jpg

indyfabz 09-25-24 01:34 PM

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...02bf47552.jpeg

mstateglfr 09-25-24 02:05 PM

Jandd Extreme front rack.
There is 0 concern about bags getting into spokes. That is an insane concern to even have to work around.


On an old touring bike of mine.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f325903855.jpg


Holds a basket well too!
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...af73ef667a.jpg

southpier 09-27-24 03:31 PM

just because i'm here and figure we should make the most of it . . . .

Starboard is a good product which is available at either marine stores or internet sales in small pieces & a couple of different thicknesses/ colors.

can be worked with hand or power tools. use heat to polish the edges.

Amazon.com: Starboard - 385983: Industrial & Scientific

another good material for projects, especially bag liners/ bottoms, is Kydex.

Amazon.com : kydex

indyfabz 09-27-24 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 23357489)
That is an insane concern to even have to work around.

+1. I have been wondering how it’s even possible.

EDIT: Darn. Just realized who the OP is.

Rick 09-28-24 12:07 PM

I suggest purchasing racks designed for panniers.



https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d875315cb1.jpg

mstateglfr 09-28-24 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Rick (Post 23359568)
I suggest purchasing racks designed for panniers.



https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d875315cb1.jpg

Why does your front rack have orange tape at the bottom of the lowrider section?

bfuser5893539 09-28-24 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by hybridbkrdr (Post 23357412)
I have front racks on two different bikes that had the same problem, bags could hit the front wheels. One rack was the Soma Lucas mini and the other one from EVO.
Anyway, my solution was cutting a kitchen cutting board in half, using some pieces of metal and then 8-32x3/4 bolts, #8 washers, and 8-32 nuts with the plastic lock. The drill bit was 11-64".
It took a 9mm wrench for the bolts. Anyway, you can look at the pics.
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b535e0f81b.jpg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...48171dff0f.jpg
If I had one message to the manufacturers it would be this, please make the support rods the same distance from the middle instead of "leaning inward'.

And you can safely cut up road kill mid journey!

southpier 09-28-24 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 23359595)
Why does your front rack have orange tape at the bottom of the lowrider section?

i assume spark arresting

indyfabz 09-29-24 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 23359595)
Why does your front rack have orange tape at the bottom of the lowrider section?

My money is on some sort of padding. The bottom hooks of my front Ortliebs used to rattle against my rack before I played around with the hook positions. Someone had suggested using something like cloth tape (like the kind used on tennis racket handles) to narrow the gap.

mstateglfr 09-29-24 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23360121)
My money is on some sort of padding. The bottom hooks of my front Ortliebs used to rattle against my rack before I played around with the hook positions. Someone had suggested using something like cloth tape (like the kind used on tennis racket handles) to narrow the gap.

maybe?
The poster suggested buying a rack that's made for panniers, and while that obvious point is obvious, his front rack doesn't look like it's made for panniers with a hook attachment. It looks like modifications were needed.
Maybe I am not seeing it correctly though.

Rick 09-29-24 10:38 PM

I wanted a front rack with a top deck. I looked at three racks and the Tubus Grand Expedition was the closest to what I needed. It was pretty budget friendly at around 110 euros. I have Arkel Panniers and nobody is making rack hook accessories for 12 mm tubing on racks. I used marine grade SS hose clamps And just happened to have some orange handlebar tape that I secured with Shoe Goo. so both of you are correct. Hook retention and padding.

mstateglfr 09-30-24 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Rick (Post 23360731)
I wanted a front rack with a top deck. I looked at three racks and the Tubus Grand Expedition was the closest to what I needed. It was pretty budget friendly at around 110 euros. I have Arkel Panniers and nobody is making rack hook accessories for 12 mm tubing on racks. I used marine grade SS hose clamps And just happened to have some orange handlebar tape that I secured with Shoe Goo. so both of you are correct. Hook retention and padding.

Yeah, it's all just funny since you said this right before posting a picture of a rack that is fundamentally changed in order to hold your panniers...

I suggest purchasing racks designed for panniers.

hybridbkrdr 09-30-24 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 23359052)
+1. I have been wondering how it’s even possible.

EDIT: Darn. Just realized who the OP is.

No matter who I am, the issue of having bags rub on two bikes was real and had to be addressed. I found a solution without replacing the racks. And it works anyway. I was able to do my grocery shopping twice without an issue. It feels nice to be able to relax while I'm pedaling.

Rick 09-30-24 12:08 PM

mstateglfr: I used the same hose clamps on my Tubus Tara rack. I planed my mod on this rack. Karen's and dogs dominating other dogs find many things funny.

mstateglfr 09-30-24 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Rick (Post 23361141)
mstateglfr: I used the same hose clamps on my Tubus Tara rack. I planed my mod on this rack. Karen's and dogs dominating other dogs find many things funny.

I have no idea what you are talking about with your last sentence. Am I apparently a Karen that is dominating a dog(you?)? Am I a dog that is dominating another dog? And is it a thing to say that dominating dogs fund many thing funny? I haven't heard that saying, if it is one.

Anyways, its just goofy that you criticized someone for not having a rack designed to hold panniers, yet your rack wasn't designed to hold your panniers.
Irony is fun.

southpier 10-06-24 07:04 AM

irony or pathos?

i constantly get them confused.

indyfabz 10-06-24 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by hybridbkrdr (Post 23361107)
No matter who I am, the issue of having bags rub on two bikes was real and had to be addressed. I found a solution without replacing the racks. And it works anyway. I was able to do my grocery shopping twice without an issue. It feels nice to be able to relax while I'm pedaling.

My first time encountering a unicorn.

How about showing us the bags?

mstateglfr 10-06-24 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by southpier (Post 23365312)
irony or pathos?

i constantly get them confused.

Irony is the term that best describes the situation since Rick created the ironic situation.

phughes 10-06-24 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by mstateglfr (Post 23359595)
Why does your front rack have orange tape at the bottom of the lowrider section?

So midgets won't hit their head.

southpier 10-10-24 07:03 PM

well this has certainly taken a full circle 180 degree twist.

indyfabz 10-10-24 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by southpier (Post 23368569)
well this has certainly taken a full circle 180 degree twist.

A full circle is 360 degrees.

southpier 10-14-24 02:56 AM

exactly the same thing right around the other way


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