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Mudguard to Top of the tire. No clearance with the mudguard under the rack and very very close mudguard clearance where screwed into the center of the seat stay bridge. Also the mudguard seemed more shaped for 26” wheels than 700c or 29. I am wondering if the rack could work without the mudguard with hardware like that used for this Bontrager rack and a seat post collar OR if this rack could work. These rack clamps might have to be mounted to clear the sidewalls or mounted with the tube holes on top.I'm curious, where was there no clearance? Was it at the top of the tire? Sidewall? Mudguard to tire? TIA
Your setup looks good. Which RackTime Rack is that? Is it the Boostit with their hardware and a longer bolt on the standard seatpost collar? Agree, the RackTime site is very good for comparisons and schematics. I wanted the IMM mudguard to work more for the look and function wiithout a seatpost collar attachment, but even with a taller rack the clearance on that stay bridge mount is too close. Not sure it will work on my wife’s small Turbo Vado SL since the seat post collar will also be lower and a taller rack in back may be an issue for her dismounting. Also, I put a elastomer shock seat post on her bike which may limit mounting higher on the seatpost. I still have the Shine Evo since the company I got it from didn’t want it back even after fully refunding…. Maybe with the right hardware….? The ShineEvo would be a nice compact lower profile rack if I can figure it out,I installed a Racktime rack using a seat post collar from Specialized. I found Racktimes website really helpful because they have schematics with all the measurements available.
So you can see what I’m dealing with using the ShineEvo 29” my wife‘s small Turbo Vado SL step thru. Here are some pics or the rack semi mounted without attaching up front to the seat post clamp or using the IMM mudguard it came with where there wasn’t enough clearance. There has to be a way to make this work on this small StepThru Turbo Vado SL with a seat post clamp mount if the rack attachments straddle the tire or are mounted on top of the rack cross tube. Or maybe a thinner centered flat strap than the IMM attached on top of the rack cross tube and using the screw hole and flathead screw in the existing seat stay bridge hole. This ShineEvo rack is lower than some of the other taller RackTime racks which is why I wanted to try it for my petit wife’s bike and mounts fine on the dropout holes. If you have any ideas, much appreciated.I got the Light It 2.0 and it came with everything except the seat collar. When I researched it, there was quite a few racks that had specs that looked like they would work. But I wanted a smaller rack as I don't carry much. I used a Specialized Rear Rack Seat Collar (pic). I used the 29.8 with a rubber insert that was left over from a handlebar bell to make it snug. There are also collars that have the attachment threads offset (pic) if needed for proper fitment. I got the rack designated for the 29" wheel but I think there is enough space that maybe the 27" would work so it'd be lower for dismounting.
I didn't find it too difficult, more like challenging. For me, it was learning about the different types of attachments such as MIK, Rack It, etc. and what my carrying requirements such as bags, panniers, etc., would be. I've never had a bike with a rack before, so it's been a learning curve.All the lugs that Spesh provided on the latest Vado SL but Spesh STILL made it a complete P in the A to simply install a rack.
Watching this thread. I too am looking for the cleanest possible rear rack install for a non EQ bike.
That Cane Creek thud buster seat post doesn’t articulate much so I don’t think that will be an issue. I’m mostly not clear on how to attach the mounting bars (or tubes) to the rack? If I had gotten the non IMM version and angled mount tubes. I have just been looking for RackTime mounting hardware separately and haven't found it yet. I’d like a clean way to do it of course. I will look at their website and schematic detail stuff a bit more. I have also thought about drill tapping into the thick cross piece on the rack to mount some the hardware…Ah, I didn't realize the step-thru used a regular seat collar. The rack looks wide enough that, perhaps, you could use the Racktime angled mounting bars and a seat collar, either replacing the existing one, if sizing available, or placing one on top of the existing one. The angled bars would provide clearance around the tires. I guess the only concern could possibly be the seat suspension articulating into the bars. How much does it actually travel? The spacing between the round section of the straight bars mounted on my seat collar is 1.2". The angled ones would flair out quickly from there. LMK
All the lugs that Spesh provided on the latest Vado SL but Spesh STILL made it a complete P in the A to simply install a rack.
Watching this thread. I too am looking for the cleanest possible rear rack install for a non EQ bike.
In my previous experiences with racks even when eyelet are available its always been a bit of trial and error, especially on smaller bikes.I didn't find it too difficult, more like challenging. For me, it was learning about the different types of attachments such as MIK, Rack It, etc. and what my carrying requirements such as bags, panniers, etc., would be. I've never had a bike with a rack before, so it's been a learning curve.
Finito for now. Nothing novel or different on mounting using the Topeak SS straps cut to size with hose clamps and the M-Wave seat collar, but it looks OK and seems solid. I do like the lower profile RackTime ShineEvo rack on this small size bike but its not as narrow. Seems to be enough clearance for 42 tires if we do that. Not using the built in light on the rack. Now we have to see if the wife is OK on the dismount. Will probably try that Bontrager rack cited above on her other Turbo Vado SL down south if its not too tall. Trying to find measurements on that. Thanks for the discussion.Yeah, it seems like the mounting bars and hardware are out of stock everywhere. I was hoping you had a source. I wonder if Racktime has an ETA on these parts availability if you emailed them? I betcha the non IMM version comes with straight tubes and you'd still be looking for angled tubes.
What about using hose clamps (pic) around the rack tube, then using aluminum tubing that you could cut to length; flatten the ends in a vise & drill them for mounting holes? You could even rattle-can them black. That'd work until you could get a more elegant setup once the Racktime parts become available.
BTW, Been meaning to ask from the pic of your bike. Did you change tires and wheels, why and how do you like them?Looks Good !!!
Nice. That’s an awesome area to ride. I want to get my wife more comfortable on gravel and may try softer 42s for her and it looked like they fit well on your bike. Where we live summers in New England there are so many more gravel and fire road options than safe road options. But alas, she psyches herself out on even very short brief downhills on gravel and hits the brakes which makes it worse, so a tire change may not make a difference. But I will try anything…I went with Specialzed S-Works 2Bliss Pathfinders 700x42, front and rear. I got the S-Works only because there were not any Pro's available at the time. I had a new rear wheel built with a DT Swiss 531 Gravel Rim, with 32 spokes and Shimano XT Microspline Hub. I did this so I could go with a Shimano XT 10-51 cassette and have a more robust wheel as I'm a.... ahem, Clydesdale. The front wheel is still stock.
So far, I'm very happy with the upgrade. Where I ride in the Sierra foothills, I'd guess that 80% of my riding is hills, some quite steep. Going from 42T to having available 45T & 51T has made a big difference for me. That plus the bigger tires made my bike fit my weight and fitness level.