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Date: 20 Jun 2007 12:08:18
From: glibdud
Subject: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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Hi folks. This spring I bought a Giant Cypress DX (hybrid, 700c wheels; 23" frame) and have been commuting to work with it, as well as building up some endurance on weekend light trail rides. My next accessory needs to be a rear rack so that I can tote papers and things to and from work (and lunch/snacks for long rides) without resorting to a backpack. I want a rack that mounts to the rear eyelets, rather than just a seatpost rack, since in the future I'd like to get into touring and would like something relatively sturdy. I purchased a basic Trans-It branded rack from Performance Bike, but it turned out to not quite be tall enough to clear the tire. That makes me very skeptical of all the other "Fits most bikes" racks out there. Are there any other Cypress owners with a rear rack who can give me a specific model that they know to work? Adjustable ones would work, too... I once saw a rack with ends that could be screwed in and out to adjust the length before mounting, but I've not been able to find it again. Thanks, David Murphy
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 20:25:54
From: glibdud
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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Thanks for all the replies! That'll give me a number of things to look into this weekend. :) -David Murphy
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 08:10:15
From: Steve
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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glibdud wrote: > Hi folks. This spring I bought a Giant Cypress DX (hybrid, 700c > wheels; 23" frame) and have been commuting to work with it, as well as > building up some endurance on weekend light trail rides. My next > accessory needs to be a rear rack so that I can tote papers and things > to and from work (and lunch/snacks for long rides) without resorting > to a backpack. I want a rack that mounts to the rear eyelets, rather > than just a seatpost rack, since in the future I'd like to get into > touring and would like something relatively sturdy. > David, both the jaand rack and the blackburn ex rack will fit but unless you get extra long front mounting struts you will have to attach them to the seatpost quick release instead of the eyelets, on this bike it is very difficult to get the struts around the linear pull breaks they put the eylets right behind them not above them at least this is what i had to do with my wife's Cypress DX Steve
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 13:15:39
From: bktourer1
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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On Jun 20, 3:08 pm, glibdud <glib...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Hi folks. This spring I bought a Giant Cypress DX (hybrid, 700c > wheels; 23" frame) and have been commuting to work with it, as well as > building up some endurance on weekend light trail rides. My next > accessory needs to be a rear rack so that I can tote papers and things > to and from work (and lunch/snacks for long rides) without resorting > to a backpack. I want a rack that mounts to the rear eyelets, rather > than just a seatpost rack, since in the future I'd like to get into > touring and would like something relatively sturdy. > > I purchased a basic Trans-It branded rack from Performance Bike, but > it turned out to not quite be tall enough to clear the tire. That > makes me very skeptical of all the other "Fits most bikes" racks out > there. Are there any other Cypress owners with a rear rack who can > give me a specific model that they know to work? Adjustable ones would > work, too... I once saw a rack with ends that could be screwed in and > out to adjust the length before mounting, but I've not been able to > find it again. > > Thanks, > David Murphy Check out the Jandd Expedition rack at cyclepath.com. When I got mine from them they were cheaper than the Jandd site and had cheap shipping
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 13:02:13
From:
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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$150 for a rear rack!!!! They must be smoking something. My $15 Trans it rack is fine On Jun 20, 3:45 pm, "inb...@gmail.com" <inb...@gmail.com > wrote: > On Jun 20, 3:08 pm, glibdud <glib...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi folks. This spring I bought a Giant Cypress DX (hybrid, 700c > > wheels; 23" frame) and have been commuting to work with it, as well as > > building up some endurance on weekend light trail rides. My next > > accessory needs to be a rear rack so that I can tote papers and things > > to and from work (and lunch/snacks for long rides) without resorting > > to a backpack. I want a rack that mounts to the rear eyelets, rather > > than just a seatpost rack, since in the future I'd like to get into > > touring and would like something relatively sturdy. > > > I purchased a basic Trans-It branded rack from Performance Bike, but > > it turned out to not quite be tall enough to clear the tire. That > > makes me very skeptical of all the other "Fits most bikes" racks out > > there. Are there any other Cypress owners with a rear rack who can > > give me a specific model that they know to work? Adjustable ones would > > work, too... I once saw a rack with ends that could be screwed in and > > out to adjust the length before mounting, but I've not been able to > > find it again. > > > Thanks, > > David Murphy > > David, > > I purchased a rack fromhttp://www.oldmanmountain.com/for my Bianchi > Axis. They contacted me with specific questions about sizes, etc to > ensure a good fit before they filled my order. I found it to be a > well built item and the company provided great support. Call or email > Channing at Old Man Mountain and ask him about your concern. > > Good Luck > > James- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 19:45:38
From: inbred@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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On Jun 20, 3:08 pm, glibdud <glib...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Hi folks. This spring I bought a Giant Cypress DX (hybrid, 700c > wheels; 23" frame) and have been commuting to work with it, as well as > building up some endurance on weekend light trail rides. My next > accessory needs to be a rear rack so that I can tote papers and things > to and from work (and lunch/snacks for long rides) without resorting > to a backpack. I want a rack that mounts to the rear eyelets, rather > than just a seatpost rack, since in the future I'd like to get into > touring and would like something relatively sturdy. > > I purchased a basic Trans-It branded rack from Performance Bike, but > it turned out to not quite be tall enough to clear the tire. That > makes me very skeptical of all the other "Fits most bikes" racks out > there. Are there any other Cypress owners with a rear rack who can > give me a specific model that they know to work? Adjustable ones would > work, too... I once saw a rack with ends that could be screwed in and > out to adjust the length before mounting, but I've not been able to > find it again. > > Thanks, > David Murphy David, I purchased a rack from http://www.oldmanmountain.com/ for my Bianchi Axis. They contacted me with specific questions about sizes, etc to ensure a good fit before they filled my order. I found it to be a well built item and the company provided great support. Call or email Channing at Old Man Mountain and ask him about your concern. Good Luck James
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 12:21:19
From: amakyonin
Subject: Re: Rear rack for a Giant Cypress
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Trek sells racks with the threaded height adjusters.
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