Thanks, Steven. So I'd just need a longer M6 screw along with these 
spacers? The Touring Cantis have a 20 mm screw, so I'd need something like 
an M6x40?

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Bob

On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 4:00:35 PM UTC-6 S. Greco wrote:

> I recommend using spacers instead of the rack adapters.  The rack adapters 
> are heavy, and they make it annoying to adjust the brakes. I used 'Aluminum 
> Unthreaded Spacers" from McMaster-Carr do to this with a nitto rack/Paul 
> anti setup and it made it much easier to work on the brakes.
>
> You'll be able to fit a rack with adjustable stays (like Nitto M-18, F-27 
> or Rene Herse UD-2, etc) better to the bike.
>
> [image: mcmaster.png]
>
> On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:52:21 PM UTC-4 rcook...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Does anyone here have experience mounting a Nitto M12, or any front rack 
>> that attaches to the cantilever-brake bolts, to Paul brakes (either Touring 
>> Cantis or Neo-Retros)? If so, is there anything I'm unlikely to know but 
>> should before starting? (I am aware that I'll want Paul's Rack Adapters.)
>>
>> I have a vague, possibly faulty, recollection of caution somewhere that 
>> the process is difficult because Paul brakes extend farther forward from 
>> the bosses than other cantilever brakes.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> --
>> Bob
>>
>

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