[RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-11-12 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Hunter -
Thanks for the posting.  Unfortunately, based on group input, I splurged 
and bought the Nitto Big Front rack.
All the best,
Kevin

On Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5, Hunter Ellis wrote:
>
> I have the whole shebang (nitto mini, hub area no hoops, sackville bags, 
> basket, and custom basket bag) for sale over on the ibob group. with 
> Rivendell's CONSERVATIVE weight rating you could put 18.5 lbs on your front 
> end with that.
>
> On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 2:29:43 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>>
>> Not sure how much weight will go in the panniers; I've never done the 
>> loaded touring thing before, but would imagine that I'd need more than 
>> seven pounds' capacity down there.  As for tires, the largest ones I run on 
>> my Hunq are 50mm Marathons, so width shouldn't be a problem.
>> Thanks, all, for the advice.  I'll try the Big Front rack.
>> All the beset,
>> Kevin Lindsey
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 2:46:53 PM UTC-4, John wrote:
>>>
>>> Ask yourself how much you plan to put in your panniers? Riv says the 
>>> load for the Big Front Rack is 30 lbs, and the Hub Area Rack is 7 lbs per 
>>> pannier. Another question is how rough are the roads you plan to travel?
>>>  
>>> And you are limited to tires no larger than 52mm with the Big Front 
>>> Rack, something I found out when I tried to fit the rack over 55mm Big 
>>> Bens. 
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 8:14:38 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:

 Greetings.
 I need a front rack suitable for loaded touring (i.e. for panniers) 
 that'll fit on my 54cm 700c Hunq.  I was assuming that the Nitto Big Front 
 Rack would be the way to go, but then I read a comment on the page 
 for Nitto's Mark's Hub Area rack that "Yes, this rack will work for newer 
 700c Hunqapillars."  Is there an issue with Hunqs and Nitto front racks?  
 What are others using?
 Many thanks,
 Kevin Lindsey

>>>

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[RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-11-12 Thread Hunter Ellis
I have the whole shebang (nitto mini, hub area no hoops, sackville bags, 
basket, and custom basket bag) for sale over on the ibob group. with 
Rivendell's CONSERVATIVE weight rating you could put 18.5 lbs on your front 
end with that.

On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 2:29:43 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>
> Not sure how much weight will go in the panniers; I've never done the 
> loaded touring thing before, but would imagine that I'd need more than 
> seven pounds' capacity down there.  As for tires, the largest ones I run on 
> my Hunq are 50mm Marathons, so width shouldn't be a problem.
> Thanks, all, for the advice.  I'll try the Big Front rack.
> All the beset,
> Kevin Lindsey
>
> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 2:46:53 PM UTC-4, John wrote:
>>
>> Ask yourself how much you plan to put in your panniers? Riv says the load 
>> for the Big Front Rack is 30 lbs, and the Hub Area Rack is 7 lbs per 
>> pannier. Another question is how rough are the roads you plan to travel?
>>  
>> And you are limited to tires no larger than 52mm with the Big Front Rack, 
>> something I found out when I tried to fit the rack over 55mm Big Bens. 
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 8:14:38 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings.
>>> I need a front rack suitable for loaded touring (i.e. for panniers) 
>>> that'll fit on my 54cm 700c Hunq.  I was assuming that the Nitto Big Front 
>>> Rack would be the way to go, but then I read a comment on the page 
>>> for Nitto's Mark's Hub Area rack that "Yes, this rack will work for newer 
>>> 700c Hunqapillars."  Is there an issue with Hunqs and Nitto front racks?  
>>> What are others using?
>>> Many thanks,
>>> Kevin Lindsey
>>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-10-11 Thread Kevin Lindsey
Not sure how much weight will go in the panniers; I've never done the 
loaded touring thing before, but would imagine that I'd need more than 
seven pounds' capacity down there.  As for tires, the largest ones I run on 
my Hunq are 50mm Marathons, so width shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks, all, for the advice.  I'll try the Big Front rack.
All the beset,
Kevin Lindsey

On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 2:46:53 PM UTC-4, John wrote:
>
> Ask yourself how much you plan to put in your panniers? Riv says the load 
> for the Big Front Rack is 30 lbs, and the Hub Area Rack is 7 lbs per 
> pannier. Another question is how rough are the roads you plan to travel?
>  
> And you are limited to tires no larger than 52mm with the Big Front Rack, 
> something I found out when I tried to fit the rack over 55mm Big Bens. 
>
> John
>
> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 8:14:38 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>>
>> Greetings.
>> I need a front rack suitable for loaded touring (i.e. for panniers) 
>> that'll fit on my 54cm 700c Hunq.  I was assuming that the Nitto Big Front 
>> Rack would be the way to go, but then I read a comment on the page 
>> for Nitto's Mark's Hub Area rack that "Yes, this rack will work for newer 
>> 700c Hunqapillars."  Is there an issue with Hunqs and Nitto front racks?  
>> What are others using?
>> Many thanks,
>> Kevin Lindsey
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-10-10 Thread John
Ask yourself how much you plan to put in your panniers? Riv says the load 
for the Big Front Rack is 30 lbs, and the Hub Area Rack is 7 lbs per 
pannier. Another question is how rough are the roads you plan to travel?
 
And you are limited to tires no larger than 52mm with the Big Front Rack, 
something I found out when I tried to fit the rack over 55mm Big Bens. 

John

On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 8:14:38 AM UTC-7, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>
> Greetings.
> I need a front rack suitable for loaded touring (i.e. for panniers) 
> that'll fit on my 54cm 700c Hunq.  I was assuming that the Nitto Big Front 
> Rack would be the way to go, but then I read a comment on the page 
> for Nitto's Mark's Hub Area rack that "Yes, this rack will work for newer 
> 700c Hunqapillars."  Is there an issue with Hunqs and Nitto front racks?  
> What are others using?
> Many thanks,
> Kevin Lindsey
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-10-10 Thread Tim Gavin
Kevin-

Do you want a top platform in addition to pannier capability?  If so, the
Nitto Big Front (34F) and Campee Classic (F20 et al) are excellent
choices.  The Surly front rack is another good option,but less expensive.

If you do not need a top platform, then the Nitto Hub Area racks are nice.
The Tubus Tara has similar capability but is less expensive.
You could always add a mini front rack (Nitto M12, for example) in addition
to the Nitto HAR or Tubus Tara.  Separate top and pannier racks seem less
integrated, but that allows you to use one or the other, or both, as
required for your load.

Nitto racks are well-constructed and have excellent finish.  They use
narrower tubing that has a more classic appearance.  Tubus racks use more
oversize tubing and they have a more modern appearance.

On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:47 AM, drew  wrote:

> I've had a big front rack, a campee rack with the detachable lowriders and
> now a pass/stow 3 bar rack on my 54cm hunqapillar. all worked well and the
> setup was fairly easy. the big front uses p-clamps, but you can get around
> that with some really short struts and a little bending.
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[RBW] Re: Front Rack for Hunqapillar

2017-10-10 Thread drew
I've had a big front rack, a campee rack with the detachable lowriders and 
now a pass/stow 3 bar rack on my 54cm hunqapillar. all worked well and the 
setup was fairly easy. the big front uses p-clamps, but you can get around 
that with some really short struts and a little bending. 

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