That's a clever mounting system Jon.
I have made mounting hardware that attaches to headset.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/77318553@N08/24742791043/
(See comments about mounting hardware)
As I wrote in comments to the photo, bolts tend to loosen.
I am thinking about using Surly's hardware to atta
I came up with my own decaleur mounting, and you could attach your klick
fix mount in a similar way. I used an old pump mount and Minoura
Accessory Holder with Angle Adjustable LW-Clamp. You could move the mount
from the stem to a lower bar position, by just using the Minoura clamp.
They m
That particular Klick Fix system (and similar systems) does jack the bag up
high.
Klick Fix does sell another system that allows the bag to sit a bit lower.
The systems uses a bent steel rod that clicks into the bar-mounted holder.
The bars slide into sleeves on each side of the bag near the
Use a decaleur to place the bag wherever you like.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 11:54 PM, Scott Blouke
wrote:
> Kevin
>
> You could try the Nitto Lamp Holder to lower your KLICKfix mount.
> http://www.benscycle.com/p-1565-nitto-lamp-holder-1-260mm.aspx
> I don't know if you would need the Lamp Hold
Kevin
You could try the Nitto Lamp Holder to lower your KLICKfix mount.
http://www.benscycle.com/p-1565-nitto-lamp-holder-1-260mm.aspx
I don't know if you would need the Lamp Holder 2 or not.
Scott
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Hi Kevin,
I experienced a similar effect with the Sackville Barsack, which I still
love, but which makes the Hillborne much harder to ride hands off.
Currently I'm using a medium wald basket on a Nitto mini-front and it rides
hands off much better. In the future I'm looking to move to a low-trail