You might try your LBS.  Most popular racks employ similar stainless
straps. Mine came with the bracket to the brake bolt and the two rod
arms for braze-on mounting.

On Jun 25, 3:59 am, Marty <mgie...@mac.com> wrote:
> Might be wrong, but I'm not sure it came with two flat brackets - only
> the brake bolt version. VO sells a length of flat stainless for just
> that purpose that would work, and it's only a few bucks. It has two
> holes drilled at the ends, but you can bend and drill as needed, which
> it sounds like you'll need to do in any case. I've looked myself at
> various hdwr stores, but the stainless they sell is too thin. Hope
> that helps.
>
> Marty
>
> On Jun 24, 8:42 pm, rb <ronald.blument...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi - I am moving a "Mark's rack" from one bike to another....I need
> > the flat bracket that goes from the rack to underneath the fork crown
> > (I have the bracket that goes to the brake bolt).  I know it came with
> > that, I've installed 3 of these on various bikes, but I can't find one
> > of the flat brackets in any of my various bins...
>
> > So I am hoping that there is someone out there who might have one
> > sitting around and would be willing to part with it....
>
> > I did make up an ugly one from some galvanized flat stock, but it's a
> > poke in the eye - would be nice to have the proper fitting. I can't
> > mount to the brake bolt on this bike because it's an undrilled fork /
> > canti posts, but no hole (an odd frame to be sure).
>
> > many thanks
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