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Rack off centre
« on: 02.06. 2023 09:38 »
I've fitted this rack and it isn't sitting right. All the bolt holes line up and there's no damage to any of the rails.
Was it designed for use with a single pannier, doubtful, or is for a different bike? It came with a load of spares that i bought and just got round to fitting it. No makers mark or part number. I've looked on Draganfly's website at their Craven racks and nothing matches.
Crewe, Cheshire, England 1960 A10

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Re: Rack off centre
« Reply #1 on: 02.06. 2023 09:50 »
Maybe the bike fell over and the carrier frame got bent. ☹️
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Re: Rack off centre
« Reply #2 on: 02.06. 2023 10:45 »
Maybe it did but i can't see any damage because if it had  fallen over it must have taken a good hard whack. I've got the original bike frame it came off and that has no damage.
I'm being a bit picky i suppose, i can live with it for now.
Crewe, Cheshire, England 1960 A10