I bought shiny new fenders and this rack as upgrades for my Ram.  I confess 
I am a victim of "shiny things syndrome."  But I have just about come to 
the conclusion that this rack cannot be mounted on this bike, at least not 
with my Paul's Racer M brakes and maybe not any CP brake.  If you have 
succeeded let me know how.

I started by trying to mount the fender and rack simultaneously, since they 
need to integrate with one another.  This proved impossible.  I also found 
that a heavy pair of pliers and small vice grip were insufficient to bend 
the rack tang to a needed position.  I went to plan B.  I installed the 
front fender, which proved remarkably easy, and then went to the hardware 
store and spent $22 on a large, flat vice grip designed for metal work. 
Then I removed the fenders and began again on the rack, first trying to 
mount it to the daruma I had added for the fenders.

It proved very difficult to mount the tang and the dropouts simultaneously. 
 I concluded that there was no way I could bend the tang to clear the 
brakes and get the rack level at the same time.  I started over, this time 
intending to come over the top of the brake and bolt it into the hole in 
the fork crown. After a great deal of struggle, including drilling an extra 
hole in the tang and adjusting the bend a dozen times, I finally got it all 
put together, only to discover two new problems.  In order to get the rack 
level I was so close to the front of the brake that it was almost 
impossible to get the brake between the rack and the now horseshoe shaped 
tang; and the tang pinched against the front of the headset.  Even if more 
meticulous bending solved that problem without knocking the rack out of 
level, there was precious little room to fit the 15 mm wrench and the allen 
wrench necessary to adjust Paul's brakes.  Probably canti brakes or thinner 
CPs, like the Mafac would fit easier.

Looking again at the picture on the VO website I saw something I had 
suspected from the beginning.  The rack is designed to mount to an upper, 
forward facing dropout not the rear downward facing style which the Ram 
has.  The rear position makes it much harder to get the rack level and 
forward of the CP brake.

Unless someone has some reasonable solution I am about ready to reinstall 
the Mark's Mini rack.  That requires P clamps, which I don't like and 
doesn't offer an attachment point for the front of the fender.  However I 
ran Honjos like this for seven years without a problem, so wouldn't expect 
one with this fender either.

Would then consider selling this rack to someone who has a bike with cantis 
and front dropout.

Michael

 

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