Tim,

That's some more good info.  Suddenly I feel like I need to do some more
research before buying a rack for the front.  Maybe I'll decide which
panniers first and then get a rack that suits/supports them well.

Thanks,
Aaron

On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Tim Gavin <tim.ga...@littlevillagemag.com>
wrote:

> There are three versions, actually.
>
> 27F is the "700c" model.  It has a small platform, and the mounting struts
> at the bottom are angled.  27R is the matching rear.
> F20 is the "26/Mt. Campee" model.  It has a large platform (at least 30%
> larger than the classic), and the mounting struts at the bottom are
> angled.  The R20 is the matching rear partner, but it has no lowriders.
> It's closer in design to the Riv 32R.
> ??? is the "650b" model, sometimes listed as a 26" model.  It has a small
> platform and the mounting struts at the bottom are straight.  There is a
> matching rear, also called "650b".
>
> The angled struts may reach to the rear eyelet on a fork, but the straight
> struts are meant for front eyelets only.
>
> I mounted the "650b" model with straight struts on my girlfriend's San
> Marcos, and I had success in using the Tubus p-clamps (2-bolt) for the
> lower mount, and the Tubus fork clamps for the upper mount.
>
> The "700c" 27F may ride quite high above the tire on a 700c Atlantis.  You
> may be able to lower it by mounting it to the rear eyelets.  (in that case,
> you may want to use spacers so the rack legs don't hit the fork ends)
>
> But it will fit..
>
> Be aware that the lowrider frames are shorter and wider than most modern
> panniers.  The top rail of the lowrider frame is lower than the top rail on
> the Blackburn/Tubus style lowrider racks, so a modern pannier may hang low
> off the bottom of the lowrider frame.  (On my gf's SM, I mounted
> small/medium Mountainsmith panniers, and the bottoms dangle a couple inches
> past the lowrider frame).
>
> I recently picked up a F20 Mt. Campee off the list, and am tempted to buy
> the Ostrich DLX panniers that are designed for these racks.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Philip Kim <philipw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey Aaron, I believe the 700c will be too far out and too high to provide
>> stability.
>>
>> I've used the Velo Orange Campeur front rack. It is long enough that you
>> can mount it to your lower fork eyelet for 26" or so, or upper fork dropout
>> eyelet for 700 wheels. You can also cut the tange to fit. The only
>> different is that you can't remove the pannier supports, but it is lighter
>> than the Nito Campee, and sits closer to the handlebars and wheel than the
>> Campee. It's cheaper as well. Also comes with removeable decaleur for rando
>> bags. I think it's a bit more versatile imo.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 12:49:57 PM UTC-4, A. L Young wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey gang,
>>>
>>> This is probably a bit of an obscure question.  I'm considering a Nitto
>>> Campee Front rack for my 56cm Atlantis with 26" wheels.  Apparently the
>>> Nitto Campee Front comes in two sizes for 26" or 700c wheeled bikes.  For
>>> me there is significant cost difference between the two models.  So this is
>>> a matter or dollars/cents.
>>>
>>> Here's the question: has anyone successfully installed a 700c version of
>>> the Nitto Campee Front on a 56cm Atlantis??  Experiences?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Aaron "Dollars and Cents" Young
>>> The Dalles, OR
>>>
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