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Strange question on a forum devoted to cars...
Anyhow, I started commuting by bicycle and bus last semester in an effort to maybe save us a little money. Not sure if I actually saved any cause I ended up buying another bicycle. But I did lose some weight and felt more energetic overall.
There are just a couple of problems with the new ride. It's a Haro Flightline Sport MTB which I outfitted with thinner slicker tires and a shorter rise Salsa stem to make it a more suitable commuter. It has mechanical disc brakes front and rear, and therin lies the rub. The rack I have for my old road bike is not compatible with a rear disc brake bike.
Riding with a backpack on is quite uncomfortable, especially when riding uphill as the pack saps my wind by pulling back on my shoulders. So, having a rack that can handle some weight is a necessity.
But wait... there's more... I have a heavy duty OnGuard Brute STD U-lock for the bike that weighs at least 4lbs. Once I have a rack, I'd like to be able to hang or mount the lock to the rack in such a way that it's safe and doesn't interfere with riding. That will make it easy to keep it handy for any riding occasion. There is a rack manufactured that comes with an integrated lock, but I don't need it. Already got a lock, and the one included with that rack doesn't look all that durable. No theft insurance protection either like that offered by OnGuard.
I've asked this question on a bike forum before, and the responses just weren't that that great, at least not for my purposes. It seems this group is more acquainted with the idea of creative problem solving and might could come up with a neat and useful solution. I can provide pics of the bike and lock if they would help.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Bill
Anyhow, I started commuting by bicycle and bus last semester in an effort to maybe save us a little money. Not sure if I actually saved any cause I ended up buying another bicycle. But I did lose some weight and felt more energetic overall.
There are just a couple of problems with the new ride. It's a Haro Flightline Sport MTB which I outfitted with thinner slicker tires and a shorter rise Salsa stem to make it a more suitable commuter. It has mechanical disc brakes front and rear, and therin lies the rub. The rack I have for my old road bike is not compatible with a rear disc brake bike.
Riding with a backpack on is quite uncomfortable, especially when riding uphill as the pack saps my wind by pulling back on my shoulders. So, having a rack that can handle some weight is a necessity.
But wait... there's more... I have a heavy duty OnGuard Brute STD U-lock for the bike that weighs at least 4lbs. Once I have a rack, I'd like to be able to hang or mount the lock to the rack in such a way that it's safe and doesn't interfere with riding. That will make it easy to keep it handy for any riding occasion. There is a rack manufactured that comes with an integrated lock, but I don't need it. Already got a lock, and the one included with that rack doesn't look all that durable. No theft insurance protection either like that offered by OnGuard.
I've asked this question on a bike forum before, and the responses just weren't that that great, at least not for my purposes. It seems this group is more acquainted with the idea of creative problem solving and might could come up with a neat and useful solution. I can provide pics of the bike and lock if they would help.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thank you,
-Bill
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