Denny wrote:
> Got a standard rear rack that I want to adapt to mount on my CT. My CT
> has two threaded mounting holes near the rear wheel hub. The lower ones
> are being used for the rear fender supports. The upper ones can be used
> for the rack. I am pretty sure I can come up with a strong arrangement
> there. To mount the forward portion of the rack to the bike is going
> to be a little more troublesome. Would it be best to just get an
> auxiliary mount that easystreetrecumbents.com sells or is there some
> other good method that does not involve mounting to the seat? My ideas
> so far involve driling into the frame (won't do it) or else some other
> eloborate fabrications (like coming off the brake mounts with a custom
> aluminum support bar). I've seen some set ups that frankly look pretty
> funky. Maybe I'm trying to be too clever, but I haven't seen anything
> yet that looks well thought out. Any pics from someone who has done a
> clean job whould be greatly appreciated. If I end up doing a good job,
> I'll send them along for the next noobie!
>
> Thanks - Denny
>
I've got the funky one here:
<http://www.geocities.com/dolo724/bike-e-bracket.html>
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