benji jasik
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Anyone know if the Specialized Creo can support a rear rack?
I worry about the added torque on a carbon seat post with racks that attach to the post and extend out. I would think that those that attach right above the post clamp add less torque than those that attach up high, either on the post just below the seat or on the seat rails themselves. When you sit on the seat the majority of your force is downward with little rearward torque. These racks are all torque and no downward force.I have an Arkel saddle bag on my Giant Defy road bike. It's amazing how much stuff it will hold. It also folds in to about half the length of the photo shown if I'm not packing much.
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I worry about the added torque on a carbon seat post with racks that attach to the post and extend out. I would think that those that attach right above the post clamp add less torque than those that attach up high, either on the post just below the seat or on the seat rails themselves. When you sit on the seat the majority of your force is downward with little rearward torque. These racks are all torque and no downward force.
On page 9 of the Specialized bicycle manual it states that "all bikes with built in rear mounts" can support up to 55 lbs. of weight. This includes their carbon bikes.Anyone know if the Specialized Creo can support a rear rack?
I have the Aluminum Creo and have an Axiom rack. The reason I went with this one was that some of the other racks would have interfered with the through-axle mechanism - meaning the rack would need to be removed to deal with a flat tire. I guess changing out the Specialized "faux quick release" handle through axle would work.On page 9 of the Specialized bicycle manual it states that "all bikes with built in rear mounts" can support up to 55 lbs. of weight. This includes their carbon bikes.
Another person in this thread claims to have contacted Specialized directly with this question and was answered with the 5 lb. weight limit. In investigating the possible source for this error it should be noted that the 5 lb. weight limit is for a seat saddle bag, as stated in the same manual.