![]() ![]() I'm at work now, but I'll have pictures of my bike later. Then in Google images I see someone fixed the angle problem by bending/changing the rack legs inserts (last image). I noticed someone on Amazon made some doohicky to connect everything (first 2 images). ![]() Would switching to a solid bolt-on axle help? Is that even possible? What can I do about the angle? So, should I use some kind of spacers to fill in the area between the outside of the fork and the rack legs? A classic front mounted bicycle rack that mounts to the caliper hole and front axle. Also, the rack, when manually held in place, doesn't sit horizontally at all (more like a 15 degree angle from the ground). I have a 700c quick release standard front wheel, but the rack "legs" are way too wide to attach to my current set-up (there are gaps between the rack legs and the outsides of the fork blades). It's supposed to attach to the axle and anchor on the caliper hole. I recently bought the Origin8 Front Rack, but I'm having some issues with the installation.
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