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Should go to the same place.
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
The rear Platrack with SlickerSack seems so obvious as a practical way to haul stuff that I'm a little surprised it wasn't at least part of the marketing. If it has some fatal flaw then I've yet to discover it on my initial ride. It works beautifully. I haven't fine tuned the fit yet; I need to shave the struts and/or adjust the height on the Mark's rack. I may end up with two sets of Platack struts if I can't find common ground between the Mini in front and the Mark's in back. (I certainly want to maintain the potential for using the Platrack in the front. Who knows; I may end up with two Platracks at some point.)
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
who is currently enjoying his first ride on Samuel Green Hillborne
Either bike can be a grocery hauler, a commuter, a camper, a recreational rider, a grand-day-out'er. And Orange has been all of these things, over and over. Green will simply share the burden. And now re-configuration or maintenance will not have to fit into the window between commutes!
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/7568778/1/bicycle%20cycling/Samuel%20Green%20Hillborne?h=a8effb#
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Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean