Reading about all the different rear rack setups I figured I had to see what the issues were mounting a regular rack. The front struts are a springy steel and shouldn't have any problem bending with the mild suspension action eh. I used some longer M5 bolts to mount the rack to the upper rack mount holes in the rear dropout, and put nylock nuts on the inside of the dropouts to keep the bolts from backing out in case the suspension action wants unscrew the bolts. So the rack is not completely snugged down at the moment so it pivots a few degrees with the shock action, but I don't see why it can't be firmly secured either. Will report back after a couple of miles.
Also installed a strap-on H20 cage on the TFT
Summit tail bag, on a Planet Bike rear rack
I did use a slightly longer post clamp skewer as the stock one looked a little short.
You can get slightly larger images by clicking "All Sizes" on this page:
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Also installed a strap-on H20 cage on the TFT
Summit tail bag, on a Planet Bike rear rack
I did use a slightly longer post clamp skewer as the stock one looked a little short.
You can get slightly larger images by clicking "All Sizes" on this page:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/spincyclz/4725583059/