If the side pull is in the way...that's only on the cable side. The other side 
is open to experiment with a single strut (HD if available) to see if that 
seems to make a difference.    On Thursday, November 27, 2025 at 09:45:39 PM 
PST, Christopher Young <[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Guy,
Great questions.    
   - Attached is a picture showing the original installation, as done by Riv. 
As you can see the back strut connects to a point near the dropout, so those 
struts were even longer. And the rack was even higher above the rear tire. I've 
got it a bit down and can go a little further. Maybe they put it high thinking 
I might add a fender?
   - I did add the basket and agree that's contributing to the problem. i'm 
planning to move it to the Clem, but note that it's the wald "racing" basket, 
so pretty minimal. Note also that in this earlier picture, the basket isn't 
there, but I'm pretty darn sure the shimmy had already shown up.
   - I'm definitely going to try to figure a way to connect those forward 
struts to the the higher connection points, by the brake. That's going to be 
challenging.
   - If i do that, and I've still got issues, I may also move the back struts 
up to the connection point where the forward ones currently are. That would 
seem to be more in line with other installations I've seen in photos on the Riv 
site and elsewhere.
   - bottom line: I think this weird installation has everything to do with the 
brake blocking easy access to the higher attachment points. You'd use those if 
you could get to them. I'm a little surprised the Riv guys didn't tell me this 
might be a problem and suggest a different rack setup, but maybe they thought I 
wouldn't put much weight on the rack (not that I've been really loading it up). 
Anyway, I definitely don't blame them. I'm the one that picked that rack and 
said to put it on the back. I could have asked them what they'd recommend for 
that bike.
I appreciate all the suggestions! The basket is going for sure, and I'm very 
likely going to get a Bagboy, but I still want to try to fix this issue. It 
just shouldn't be like this.
Chris
On Thu, Nov 27, 2025 at 9:03 PM Guy Jett <[email protected]> wrote:

So many questions:* Would be nice to see the original Riv installation. * Did 
that installation include the basket or did you add the basket?*  Was the rack 
initially that high above the rear tire?
Additional Observation:* There is basically no triangulation in this setup, 
especially with the near vertical angle of the diving board.   As a result fore 
and act movement may be a contributing factor to the lateral motion and shimmy. 
Suggestions:* Get rid of the basket. That only contributes extra weight very 
high up that exaggerates the shimmy. * Reduce the height of the rack to 1 cm or 
less above the tire. Will shorten the rear stays a bit. * Connect the forward 
stays directly to the fittings above the brake.  They will be much shorter and 
provide better triangulation to the rack system. * Get rid of the bend in the 
left rear stay. Alternatively consider bending both rear stays inward as this 
may counteract the lateral motion. 
Hope you find a solution, GAJett



On Thu, Nov 27, 2025, 12:13 PM tom butcherboy <[email protected]> wrote:

Beware of free advice..but.  I think your rack might benefit from some 
'fore/aft' connection. it seems mostly side to side. And as the load get 
taller, center of gravity rises.  Your seat stay eyelets are both raising their 
hands looking for work. I had a similar issue when downhill braking and 
rebalancing some sort of front-end load was helpful.  Tom.

On Thursday, November 27, 2025 at 11:56:05 AM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

Hi All,
I have a 61.5 cm AHH with a rear rack installed by Riv when I bought the bike. 
The rack looks great, but I've noticed that when I have it loaded, I often get 
a front-end shimmy when I am riding fast and take my hands of the grips, and 
people riding behind me have confirmed the rack is moving a lot. It sounds 
exactly like what Paul M described in a 2024 post about his 64 cm Clem:"I also 
experienced a front-end shimmy if I took both hands off the handlebars with a 
loaded rear rack trunk mounted on the top of the rack". Exactly!!
Because of the size of the frame and the way it's installed (see picture), my 
theory is that those vertical supports are very long and hence not so rigid and 
I'm getting some sort of harmonic motion (like a mini-version of the Tacoma 
Narrows bridge). Anyway, I've tried some minor adjustments to try to make the 
rack supports shorter and hence more rigid, but with only minor (if any 
success). At this point, I'm thinking of a couple of options:1. more radically 
changing the attachment points for the rack to get those longer supports a lot 
shorter. This could get tricky though, working around the rear brake.2. 
Removing the basket (it can go on my newly acquired 64 cm Clem L) and changing 
to a rear bag (e.g. Sackville Bagboy) that hangs from the saddle and hence 
doesn't really rest all its weight on the rack. I can still strap lighter stuff 
on the rack.
I'm strongly leaning toward option #2 because I like the look of the rack as is 
and I think the behind the seat bag might look very nice. I guess another 
option is to install a different rear rack with more rigid supports, but again, 
I like the look of this rack and this isn't my bike for hauling heaving loads 
(that's be the Clem).
Have others experienced this sort of problem and if so, how did you fix it?
thanks
Chris YoungABQ


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