Yeah, I'm not going to put much on it. 5# max I'd say?  If that.

On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 8:08:35 AM UTC-4, Philip Kim wrote:
>
> Jon, although it has the reinforced struts to the bottom of the fork leg, 
> i would still watch the amount of stuff you put on it, since it's only 
> connected to the fork crown with a tange, so it's not laterally reinforced. 
> The rack was designed with small rando bags in mind.
>
> On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 7:42:44 AM UTC-4, Jon Craig wrote:
>>
>> According to V-O's site they come pre-drilled now.  Yeah, I don't want to 
>> try to drill steel. :D   It comes with the daruma as well, so if I need it, 
>> it's there.
>>
>> BTW - Sam's brake bolt comes in through the back of the crown rather than 
>> bolting through the front - it's an odd bolt.  I wonder if the daruma will 
>> work on it.  Guess I'll find out!
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 7:32:27 AM UTC-4, drew wrote:
>>>
>>> The vo constructeur will work fine, but I'm not sure it fits your plug n 
>>> play requirements. You may need to cut the bottom mounts, bend the tang (if 
>>> you want it thru the brake bolt), or use a daruma (if you don't).
>>>
>>> That being said it's a cool rack that fulfills a unique gap in front 
>>> racks. Lightish, steel, much sturdier than a mini but not delving into 
>>> heavy duty touring/pannier capability. 
>>>
>>

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