Yup. Just be aware that the Mt. Campee F20 has a larger top platform than
the other two.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:30 AM, drew drewbeckme...@gmail.com wrote:
alexcycle.com has a pretty good deal on these. LINK
alexcycle.com has a pretty good deal on these. LINK
http://www.alexscycle.com/campee-1/camping-carrier/nitto-f20-mtb-front-camping-carrier.html
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Swift does have some lattitude on custom sizing. They are a very small,
but very responsive group. Speaking of custom bags, always remember
Ruthworks. You could get custom Ruthworks bags for less than stock
Berthouds.
The aspect of the F20, and 27F that REALLY impresses me is the notion
Aaron,
I have a set of GB372 that are not in rotation at the moment, while i can't
let them go at the price of the Ostrich bags (which is admittedly a good
deal), drop me a note with how much you can talk yourself into and maybe we
can work out a deal.
As an aside, i've never actually used
I *think* you are talking about the F20. Are you talking about the F20?
There are lots of Nitto racks that say Campee on them. I counted 8
different models at one online seller.
When you say for me there's a significant cost difference, what exactly
do you mean? Do you have a line on a
Bill,
Yez, I am talking about the F20, but I didn't know that's what it was
called till Tom filled me in.
The cost issue isn't a factor now (Alex's), but I appreciate your
suggestion of colluding to get everyone racked up happily. :)
I'm eyeing the Ostrich panniers too. I don't think I can
Minh,
Thanks, I'll contact you off list.
-Aaron
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Minh mgiangs...@gmail.com wrote:
Aaron,
I have a set of GB372 that are not in rotation at the moment, while i
can't let them go at the price of the Ostrich bags (which is admittedly a
good deal), drop me a
That's probably a good idea, Aaron.
Personally, I have a pair of Vaude panniers that I'm very happy with. They
use Ortlieb's very easy and secure hooks, and have a plastic back so they
stay in shape and out of your spokes. They attach easily to my rear racks
(Nitto R20 and Tubus Logo Evo), but
Tim,
That's some more good info. Suddenly I feel like I need to do some more
research before buying a rack for the front. Maybe I'll decide which
panniers first and then get a rack that suits/supports them well.
Thanks,
Aaron
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Tim Gavin
There are three versions, actually.
27F is the 700c model. It has a small platform, and the mounting struts
at the bottom are angled. 27R is the matching rear.
F20 is the 26/Mt. Campee model. It has a large platform (at least 30%
larger than the classic), and the mounting struts at the bottom
Good info Philp - Thank you.
Any other experiences?
Thanks,
Aaron Young
The Dalles, OR
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Philip Kim philipw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Aaron, I believe the 700c will be too far out and too high to provide
stability.
I've used the Velo Orange Campeur front
Hey Aaron, I believe the 700c will be too far out and too high to provide
stability.
I've used the Velo Orange Campeur front rack. It is long enough that you
can mount it to your lower fork eyelet for 26 or so, or upper fork dropout
eyelet for 700 wheels. You can also cut the tange to fit. The
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