J. I've used baskets with both, but I tend to use front baskets on these 
racks for light bulky items. They feel about the same, and I've never ad an 
issue with them at all. Grant has always rated them at 4 pounds capacity 
for each. My MUSA Atlantis and Homer don't like more than 2-3 pounds up 
front IMO. I prefer to hang my generator lights off racks so that's at 
least 50% of my motivation for running a front rack (on my Riv's). I have a 
low trail fork with a Rawland Demiporteur rack on an old Litespeed 
conversion, that rack is rated to 22 pounds, and the bike handles best with 
5 pounds up front (or more). These are heavier and less finished, but they 
work well and I have run them close to capacity (chainsaw).

Mark

On Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 10:46:43 AM UTC-7, jandrews wrote:
>
> I know the Mini Front is somewhat suspect for carrying a loaded basket on 
> , but is an M18 with the 4 struts (i.,e. 2 to the top of the fork mounts, 
> and 2 to the mid fork braze ons) PLUS the diving board (or not) any better?
>
>

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