Yea but even with the spool further down the arms intersect the bottom bracket. Thanks tho.This is what I use: https://quikrstuff.com/the-quikrstuff-mach2-bike-rack-and-add-ons/
I don't have the front arm in place, but it is adjustable and does fit fine under the bottom bracket. The solid black bar at the top of the arm can be replaced as needed along the arm for a better fit.
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Not necessarily…depends on how you position the bike. There is almost infinite adjustability.Yea but even with the spool further down the arms intersect the bottom bracket. Thanks tho.
I have 1up's original heavy duty bike rack. I cut down the arm for the front of the bike. I figure I can easily buy a new one if I need to. You definitely want both wheels secured tightly. I need to figure out how to secure the bike better as it tends to wobble more than a traditional bike (more weight up high) and tends to walk within the width of the bracket arms. I destroyed a fork on an upright carbon bike sitting next to it - the seat pan carved into the fork leaving a large gouge from the V20c moving within the brackets. I photos that I can post later, but like I said, this is their original heavy duty bike rack.Can someone post of photo of their quikrack from 1up going over the front wheel, if you actually cut the arm down to size to fit under the bottom bracket? What did you cut it with and do you regret it.