any compentant rackmaker can make something similar. Mine was made by this 
guy http://matthewscustomcycles.blogspot.com/


On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 4:04:53 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> On 05/28/2014 06:55 PM, Mike Schiller wrote: 
> > I've never used a cotter pin. Stays put without on my bike , even on 
> > rocky dirt roads. Inserting the pin has always been very easy, perhaps 
> > do to the original alignment. 
>
> YMMV: I've lost the paper clip and had the rod start to back out on its 
> own.  As for inserting the paper clip: it's easy if you can see it, not 
> so much if it's out of focus and you have to go by feel, especially for 
> the Clippiola paper clips I use. 
>
> > 
> > The adjustability of the Berthoud is so it can go on different bikes 
> > and bags.  This adaptor was designed and made for a specific 
> > combination.  But most of us who invest in a custom bike keep them for 
> > a long time usually. 
>
> No doubt.  It's lovely.  But it's not the sort of thing your average 
> frame builder would make, I'll bet.  Who made yours, and what did it cost? 
>
>
>

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