Well, he's got a point. I've used Mark's rack and the Canti-versioned 
"Mark's rack" which is a substantially different. The Nitto front rack 
designed for cantis is very strong, very beautiful. Strong because the 
struts are not bolted to the  rack top but brazed there. Also, the 
attachment from rack to fork is from a brazed strut, not one that is bolted 
to the rack top (as is the tang of the Mark's rack). Without a doubt the 
Mark's rack is not as stiff as the canti-versioned rack (sorry can't recall 
the name, or number, even though I've got one; I'm also too lazy to go out 
to the garage and check - but I know it's a "campee").

The Grand Bois rack in Jan's pictures looks a lot like the canti-versioned 
Nitto: really good, strong, and beautiful. 

I can't speak to weight, but for beauty and strength, I'm in BQs corner on 
this one.

John

On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 7:38:17 PM UTC-7, Edwin W wrote:
>
> In the picture of Mark's rack on the Calfee Adventure, the caption reads, 
> "Heavy and flexible Mark's rack seems out of place on such a high end 
> bike." What are the stiff and light options? Custom?
>
> I am thinking of getting a Mark's rack when I can get the cash together. I 
> don't mind the heavy part, but are they overly flexible?
>
> Edwin "He's not heavy, he's my Sam."
>
>

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