Vicki C.
T50 Trailblazer and Silvio newbie
I did receive the additional bolts and spacers, with washers and nuts, for the rack today. (Thank you, Robert.)
I had a bit of trouble as the clearances seem very tight at the eyelets. I couldn't use the spacers because if I did the bolt was not long enough to attach the nut, which is necessary to hold it together, as the eyelet is not threaded or the bolt is too thin. There is very little clearance and at first I was blocking the disk brake from turning. I also had to move the rack back almost to a point that it was not level in order to keep it from interfering with the movement of the brake.
I am little nervous because the lower bolts through the eyelets just don't seem as tightly fastened as I would like, although I can't really see another way to do it. If I were to screw those bolts in all the way so that the rack is flush to the frame at the eyelets, the way other racks seem to work, the bolts would definitely interfere with the wheel and the braking. I did not try putting the head of the bolt on the inside and the nut on the outside, but trying to get my wrench in there would be nigh impossible. I don't know whether putting weight on the rack or bouncing on some of our unfortunately very rough roads will cause the bolts to dislodge with an ensuing wheel disaster.
I have actually installed racks before and checked out the attachment on the rack on my Tour Easy. It just bolts on through a threaded eyelet with no nut attached.
Has anyone mounted this rack on the T50 and can offer some advice/suggestions/photos? (There are no instructions with the rack itself or for attaching it specifically to the Cruzbike.)
I had a bit of trouble as the clearances seem very tight at the eyelets. I couldn't use the spacers because if I did the bolt was not long enough to attach the nut, which is necessary to hold it together, as the eyelet is not threaded or the bolt is too thin. There is very little clearance and at first I was blocking the disk brake from turning. I also had to move the rack back almost to a point that it was not level in order to keep it from interfering with the movement of the brake.
I am little nervous because the lower bolts through the eyelets just don't seem as tightly fastened as I would like, although I can't really see another way to do it. If I were to screw those bolts in all the way so that the rack is flush to the frame at the eyelets, the way other racks seem to work, the bolts would definitely interfere with the wheel and the braking. I did not try putting the head of the bolt on the inside and the nut on the outside, but trying to get my wrench in there would be nigh impossible. I don't know whether putting weight on the rack or bouncing on some of our unfortunately very rough roads will cause the bolts to dislodge with an ensuing wheel disaster.
I have actually installed racks before and checked out the attachment on the rack on my Tour Easy. It just bolts on through a threaded eyelet with no nut attached.
Has anyone mounted this rack on the T50 and can offer some advice/suggestions/photos? (There are no instructions with the rack itself or for attaching it specifically to the Cruzbike.)