Is it for sure that the Platrack will definitely NOT fit on a Nitto
M12?


On Oct 11, 9:32 pm, Doug Van Cleve <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you have cantis the M12 is a very clean mount.  Some RBW bikes have fork
> braze-ons that allow mounting the Mini without any clamps.  The RBW models
> that have cantis and the braze-ons can use either rack very well, but I
> would probably go with the Mini unless I had other plans for the mid-fork
> mounts.  If all you have are the hole in your fork crown (probably occupied
> by a brake bolt) and dropout eyelets, the Velo-Orange Constucteur is the
> cleanest mounting non-custom rack that I am aware of.  Hope the helps :^)
>
> Doug
>
> P.S.  I believe if you want to use the Platrack you are locked into the Mini
> or Mark's rack...
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 2:13 PM, mizrachi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Aside from the way they mount, are there any other significant
> > differences between the nitto m12 and the rivendell nitto mini?  Also,
> > are there other similar small front racks that might be as effective
> > as either of these two?  Basically, I'm in the market for a small
> > front rack for s40h overnights and would love some recommendations for
> > a rack that could hold a wald basket or mark's platrack or a bungeed
> > sleeping bag and the like.

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