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Front Rack Compatibility
I just had a bike shop tech tell me that a set of Axiom low rider front racks weren't compatible with my '08 Fuji because I had cantilever breaks on the front. I was a little shocked at this because I figured my bike was built for touring, how could it not support a pretty common set of racks. Does my bike shop have no idea about front racks or is this a common problem?
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Pictures would help, but generally speaking there's no reason your brakes should interfere with mounting a rack. This is especially true for low rider racks.
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this does not compute. pic's?
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Originally Posted by rideformarale
(Post 10292758)
I just had a bike shop tech tell me that a set of Axiom low rider front racks weren't compatible with my '08 Fuji because I had cantilever breaks on the front. I was a little shocked at this because I figured my bike was built for touring, how could it not support a pretty common set of racks. Does my bike shop have no idea about front racks or is this a common problem?
Any advice would help... http://www.modernbike.com/images/Pro...2126175326.jpg The lack of stabilizer means that they can twist around on you and the very last thing you want is a bag twisting into the front wheel:eek::eek::eek::eek: And the little open pipes sticking up towards you look like a great way to do a tissue biopsy:eek: If you don't like the hoop over the wheel, there are better, more stabilized options out there. This one http://www.wiggle.co.uk/images/black...20lowrider.jpg Would resist twisting better (although not completely) and this one is an old but proven design http://www.wiggle.co.uk/images/black...ow%20rider.jpg Nashbar sells a knock off for $14 Tubus lowriders are much more expensive but well worth the cost with a better design and higher capacity. |
Thanks
I wondered if that is what he had done. Oh well, I can just get them online for cheaper anyhow. Thanks for the advice and the links, you guys are great!
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FWIW, Blackburn's lowrider custom probably won't work for your bike because, IIRC, the mid fork boss does not go all the way through your fork.
It's easy enough for you to check first. |
Originally Posted by rogerstg
(Post 10315514)
FWIW, Blackburn's lowrider probably won't work for your bike because, IIRC, the mid fork boss does not go all the way through your fork.
It's easy enough for you to check first. In any event, I spent some time this morning looking into the very same issue; I have a Cross Check and although I can get the Axiom cheaply, I'm worried about it's integrity w.r.t. twisting. For an extra few bucks (or pounds in this case), I think the Blackburn is the way to go. |
Originally Posted by Pedaleur
(Post 10315668)
Am I missing something? I assume the OP was looking for a rack that doesn't need a fork boss, which neither the Axiom nor the Blackburn need. EDIT: I meant the _second_ Blackburn linked, the Low Rider Standard, not the Custom!
In any event, I spent some time this morning looking into the very same issue; I have a Cross Check and although I can get the Axiom cheaply, I'm worried about it's integrity w.r.t. twisting. For an extra few bucks (or pounds in this case), I think the Blackburn is the way to go. You are or I am, I never saw mention of fork bosses in the OP but they stated the brake bosses were a problem. |
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