I have two of each, and the Mini is definitely the stronger and
stiffer one, but I think that's obvious just looking at them.  How
ever high you need to raise your straddle to clear the Nitto Mini,
you'll have to go 1 or 2cm higher to clear the Mark's.

On Jan 20, 2:02 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had to go back and check, and while i do see that note on the Nitto
> Mini page, the description for the Mark's Rack doesn't exclude if for
> a canti-bike.  And looking at the pictures, i'd still have the same
> problem.  I'm running low-profile brakes and the integrated straddle
> cable is much lower then in the picture (with the high-profile IRD).
>
> So maybe a note about low-profile canti-brakes would be appropriate
> but i still would like to use the Mark's as i like the look a lot
> better then the Nitto Mini (which also matters to me).
>
> On Jan 20, 4:51 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > For a Cantilever Hillborne you should not be running a Mark's Rack.
> > You should be running a Nitto Mini Front.  Even Mark, who invented the
> > Mark's Rack, uses a Nitto Mini Front for his bikes with Cantilevers.
> > Stop installing, return it, and get the right rack.  Or save the
> > Mark's Rack for a bike with caliper brakes.
>
>

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