I got mine from across the pond:
https://sprockets.uk.com/nitto-nr-21-canti-rear-rack-mount/

Keep in mind, there are two different versions depending on your brake
bridge mounting orientation. NR-20 is for vertically oriented mount, NR-21
is a threaded mount meant to go straight through (like a fork crown does).
Also, these are meant for 26" wheels.
-Brian

On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 10:32 AM Armand Kizirian <kizirianarm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have both a Nitto NR-20 and Nitto NR-21, which may suit your needs. I
> may be willing to part with one of them ;). They are brand new and
> unobtanium.
>
> On Sunday, January 28, 2024 at 12:15:43 AM UTC-8 Dave S wrote:
>
>> https://tumbleweed.cc/collections/products/products/t-rack
>>
>> They also have the adapter for the fender mount that was mentioned
>> earlier,
>>
>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 11:33:34 PM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks all for your collective wisdom.  I looked at it again and don't
>>> think it would work either.  And the R50 won't help much since I need help
>>> on the bottom.  I'll try Steve's coroplast idea to see if that helps.  I
>>> was trying to just have one big bag on this bike.  But when I carry stuff
>>> it gets heavy and sags.  I may add the coroplast and out a front bag on or
>>> just make sure I'm w/someone else w/more carrying capacity.
>>>
>>> I never have a problem carrying stuff on my Betty.  I'm so used to
>>> having 2 big bags and a rear rack.  And then the sky is the limit
>>> literally.  That and the 50 lb weight limit of the rack or whatever it's
>>> supposed to be.  But I won't go far with that much weight anyway.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 3:18:12 PM UTC-5 krhe...@gmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Here is a link to a Nitto R50 Andrews Bag Holder:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.somafabshop.com/shop/18670-nitto-r50-andrews-bag-holder-rivendell-3797#attr=
>>>>
>>>> There is only one available LEFT ! ! !
>>>>
>>>> Kim Hetzel.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 7:05:19 AM UTC-8 Brian Turner wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Pam, unfortunately your combination of chunky seatpost binder,
>>>>> old-school seatpin and sandwich clamp, and the springs on your saddle
>>>>> aren't doing you any favors in regards to freeing up what already limited
>>>>> space you have. I seriously doubt the clamp for the R10 will find space on
>>>>> your post. And, as others have mentioned, the design of the R10 would
>>>>> likely dip down too far to avoid interfering with your wheel. It's a shame
>>>>> there are no other braze-ons along the length of your seat stays. One
>>>>> option may be to find a small rack like a Nitto Mark's rack, and see if 
>>>>> you
>>>>> can find rack struts long enough to reach down to the rear dropouts, and
>>>>> then either fashion a diving board to the brake bridge (where you have 
>>>>> your
>>>>> fender clip mounted), or use another set of rack struts with p-clamps
>>>>> around your seat stays.
>>>>>
>>>>> Brian
>>>>> Lex KY
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 9:56:20 AM UTC-5 Steve wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Pam, you might try a trick I've used to stiffen the bag enough to
>>>>>> prevent sagging. Get your hands on a sheet of corrugated plastic - the 
>>>>>> same
>>>>>> stuff that is used for political campaign yard signs (they should soon be
>>>>>> readily available for no cost ; )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cut the plastic sheet to fit the interior width of the bag and long
>>>>>> enough to cover the bottom and extend up onto the front wall of the bag.
>>>>>> The corrugations need to run across the width of the cut sheet so you can
>>>>>> fold it to curve up the front wall. The sheet should be sized to fit
>>>>>> slightly snug to prevent it shifting around inside the bag. It's a low
>>>>>> cost, light weight solution that repurposes  bit of plastic that is
>>>>>> otherwise destined for the land fill.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your Schwinn looks like a sweet little bike in its own right.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Steve in Asheville
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 12:43:31 AM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thinking about getting a R10 as a bag support - for a small Fab's
>>>>>>> Chest.  This is on my back up Schwinn.  I set it up just like my Betty 
>>>>>>> Foy
>>>>>>> in case I ever need any parts.  Concerns are that I have a 26.6 seatpost
>>>>>>> and it says 26.8.  I guess I could get a shim.  Would it hold?  How 
>>>>>>> much is
>>>>>>> the weight limit for the rack?  And I'm not sure if I have enough seat 
>>>>>>> post
>>>>>>> to put the clamp.  Right now, I have the pec dec but if I put too much 
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> the bag, it starts to sag and I don't want it dragging on the tire.
>>>>>>
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