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I just got the son-unit a tween bicycle yesterday (a Jamis with a 12"
frame). First thing I wanted to add was a rear rack. Of course like
nearly all rear racks on the market, the one I got had mounting hardware
that was hopelessly too short to reach the seat stay braze-ons. It was
off to Home Depot to buy some more aluminum flat bar, for more custom
rack stays.
What do bicycle shops do when a customer wants to mount a rack to a
bicycle where the hardware that comes with the rack is inadequate?
frame). First thing I wanted to add was a rear rack. Of course like
nearly all rear racks on the market, the one I got had mounting hardware
that was hopelessly too short to reach the seat stay braze-ons. It was
off to Home Depot to buy some more aluminum flat bar, for more custom
rack stays.
What do bicycle shops do when a customer wants to mount a rack to a
bicycle where the hardware that comes with the rack is inadequate?