Akrotiri
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You may be right and I hope you are. There’s a hole in the middle above the front fork, mounts on each fork but none on the top of the fender. So 2 out of 3 I guess. Would be nice if it were the case though. I would love to put the identical Bontrager pizza rack that comes standard on the trek 920.I'm interested myself. The rigid fork of my Vado has identical braze-ons
P.S. A pizza-rack looks like a viable option:
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My Vado doesn't even have the hole in the middle of the fork and no mounting points on the fender.There’s a hole in the middle above the front fork, mounts on each fork but none on the top of the fender.
The Allant+7 does!My Vado doesn't even have the hole in the middle of the fork and no mounting points on the fender.
good to know Stefan - i should have known not everyone would measure the same !Trek is good for 136 kg for rider's and cargo weight, the bike excluded. Same for Vado. It is called Total Permissible Load. Giant gives the load including the bike weight.
The Bontrager looks like it just might work. I have the pre drilled hole in the middle of the fork and this one only needs the one mount on each side of the fork arms.Not sure if this one would work but I like the idea of an old school front basket!
View attachment 69789Blackburn Local Basket Front Or Rear Rack Black
About This Item Attachment Type: quick-release skewer, rack mount eyelets Rack Attachment: yes, hardware included Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime Double-Duty Basket Includes Cargo Net To Keep Your Groceries And Gear In Place. Product Description Versatility is the name of the game with this...movatik.com
Or this one from Bontrager...
View attachment 69790Bontrager Carry Forward Front Rack - Trek Bikes
Enhance your cycling experience with Bontrager Carry Forward Front Rack. Find the best gear at trekbikes.com and your local Trek retailer. Shop now!www.trekbikes.com
Good luck. What are you planning to do with it?The Bontrager looks like it just might work. I have the pre drilled hole in the middle of the fork and this one only needs the one mount on each side of the fork arms.
I allant solid fork lacks the pre drilled hole in the fender and it seems this Bontrager doesn’t even need that according to the pic. Guess I’ll be calling Trek Samos tomorrow.
That’s an oversight in design for a solid fork. Very surprising coming from Specialized.My Vado doesn't even have the hole in the middle of the fork and no mounting points on the fender.
Basically I discovered Lidl supermarket and their great prices but with my 2 panniers and backpack I still need to make a second trip during grocery runs. So a pizza rack will effectively double my cargo carrying capacity since it adds the ability for 2 additional panniers plus the flat top part.Good luck. What are you planning to do with it?
Sounds like just the thing!Basically I discovered Lidl supermarket and their great prices but with my 2 panniers and backpack I still need to make a second trip during grocery runs. So a pizza rack will effectively double my cargo carrying capacity since it adds the ability for 2 additional panniers plus the flat top part.
My allant is a car replacement for me here and it’s been successful thus far but as much as I love riding my allant trips to the supermarket are still a chore and I would like to get it done with one trip instead of two per week. The Lidl is far from my home . That Bontrager you linked to is rated for 33lbs so that together with the rear panniers and backpack I should have enough cargo carrying capacity. 4 panniers , backpack and flat top.
BTW, this one seems a bit “cleaner” and cheaper but has what looks like the right attachment points.The Bontrager looks like it just might work. I have the pre drilled hole in the middle of the fork and this one only needs the one mount on each side of the fork arms.
I allant solid fork lacks the pre drilled hole in the fender and it seems this Bontrager doesn’t even need that according to the pic. Guess I’ll be calling Trek Samos tomorrow.
I’ve also been reading up on bike touring lately. Granted touring specific bikes tend to be non-electric with simple and easily repairable parts for repairs in remote regions non developed countries etc. But that is extreme touring where riders go to Central and southeastern Asia , sub-Saharan Africa etc.Sounds like just the thing!
And that’s exactly the bike I was looking at recently that made the light bulb pop in my head. I was going to ask them about that too. My frame is a medium I just hope it’s not too long for my frame.BTW, this one seems a bit “cleaner” and cheaper but has what looks like the right attachment points.
View attachment 69817Trek Touring Front Rack - Trek Bikes
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