Hmm nylock bolt would have prevented this?

On Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at 12:58:43 PM UTC-4, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>
> Yes, if you loose the fork crown bolt for some reason and your rack is 
> loaded the only place for it to go is forward/down onto the wheel or onto 
> the ground (depending on the strut length).  Both of those have a fully 
> enclosed hole on the fork crown tab though.  The Berthoud had a curious 
> feature where the fork crown tab just had a 'U' to house the bolt.  With 
> that 'U' it meant that even a loose fork crown bolt and not full removal 
> could result in the rack falling forward.
>  
> Lot's of people have used that Berthoud rack w/o problems I'm sure, I did 
> for nearly a year.  If you check your hardware pre-ride and add a safety 
> like the Riv toe strap idea I think it's probably good to go.  
>  
> A Canti stud rack like the M-12 seems to have less potential for something 
> going wrong in my opinion.
>  
>

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