Thanks y'all, just placed the order for the mini-front. I think I will
be rocking some bike-beautility with the mini-front, a wald tall
grocery basket, and the grid-grey shopsack. Psyched to maker my
already awesome QB twice as useful!

On Jun 1, 10:54 am, Dave Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
> William
>
> I agree with most of your points to the original poster. I've loaded
> my QB with the Nitto mini/basket with some pretty hefty loads and it
> works great. I'm a college professor, so I can relate to carrying
> loads of books. The one point I think you've incorrectly stated is
> this: The Platrack does not require mid fork braze-ons. It attaches to
> the Nitto mini and the drop out rack/fender eyelets. As far as I know,
> no QB has mid fork braze-ons. The braze-ons for QB's are higher than
> mid fork and are specifically placed for the Nitto mini rack. As a
> comparison, the Bombadil comes with mid fork braze-on's - for use with
> regular bike touring racks.
>
> Dave
>
> On Jun 1, 7:43 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Themini-frontis totally bomber.  Do not hesitate for a second
> > putting 20 lbs of books on a basket on a Nittomini front.  Does your
> > quickbean have the mid fork braze-ons?  even better if it does.  Then
> > you can massively upgrade the capacity with a Platrack for special
> > occasions.  What a bonanza!
>
> > On May 31, 10:50 pm, Jim Boggs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm looking to put a 14X9X9.5 basket on the front of my Quickbeam, and
> > > I'm trying to decide which Nitto rack to use to support it - either
> > > themini-frontor two-strut toprack. My main concern is the weight
> > > limit of themini-front, as I prefer the minimalist aesthetics of it,
> > > but I don't wan to push it with hefty loads.
>
> > > I'm a student and I imagine there will be a lot of bulky book loads in
> > > this bike's future, averaging probably 10-15 lbs. in the front basket.
> > > I've seen mini-fronts with the huge Wald baskets on some of the 'staff
> > > bike' photos on Riv's website, so that would lead me to believe that
> > > themini-fronthas been taken to task with lots of weight. So
> > > basically, I think I'd prefer amini-frontfor less weight/bulkiness,
> > > but I'm wondering if you all think it might be worth investing in some
> > > more structural integrity with the toprack?

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