MTB’s with front rack mounts
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MTB’s with front rack mounts
I would like to get another vintage steel MTB for touring and commuting. My favorites are the late 80’s-early 90’s frames: earlier than that the geometry is too slack, later than that it’s hard to find rigid steel. Also, I want a frame with brazed-on rack mounts on the fork. My 1990 Diamondback Apex fits this description, and I guess I could just get another one, but I would like to widen the search if possible and maybe try a different bike. What other MTB’s had fork rack mounts?
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357 pages of inspiration, a decent percentage should meet your criteria - https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ain-bikes.html
Edit: if you mean mid fork mounts, not many
Mongoose Hill Topper
Schwinn High Sierra
The DB Apex you have
Edit: if you mean mid fork mounts, not many
Mongoose Hill Topper
Schwinn High Sierra
The DB Apex you have
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Just to clarify, are you talking about rack mounts near the fork ends, or mid-fork?
1988 Miyata Valley runner has two brazeons at the dropout, but not mid-fork. Great commuter.
1988 Miyata Valley runner has two brazeons at the dropout, but not mid-fork. Great commuter.
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At one point I wanted a similar thing as I became obsessed with the idea that a front basket would be great on my commute so I could keep an eye on the things I brought (or forgot to bring). I had lost tilhings like jackets, loaves of bread, etc, on the ride home from them bouncing or blowing out of the grocery pannier.
Well, a threadless headset makes it easy to swap forks. I found a Salsa Fargo fork on eBay that did the trick.
Well, a threadless headset makes it easy to swap forks. I found a Salsa Fargo fork on eBay that did the trick.
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Oops, need to clarify that I meant mid-fork mounts.
I followed SoCaled's advice and scrolled through the first thousand "vintage MTB" posts, and yeah, there's not much, but there are a few. Mostly the mid- to late 1980's versions of these models:
Diamondback Apex
Schwinn Cimarron
Schwinn High Sierra
Mongoose Hill-Topper
Univega Alpina Sport
Univega Alpina Uno
Raleigh Elkhorn
I followed SoCaled's advice and scrolled through the first thousand "vintage MTB" posts, and yeah, there's not much, but there are a few. Mostly the mid- to late 1980's versions of these models:
Diamondback Apex
Schwinn Cimarron
Schwinn High Sierra
Mongoose Hill-Topper
Univega Alpina Sport
Univega Alpina Uno
Raleigh Elkhorn
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Oops, need to clarify that I meant mid-fork mounts.
I followed SoCaled's advice and scrolled through the first thousand "vintage MTB" posts, and yeah, there's not much, but there are a few. Mostly the mid- to late 1980's versions of these models:
Diamondback Apex
Schwinn Cimarron
Schwinn High Sierra
Mongoose Hill-Topper
Univega Alpina Sport
Univega Alpina Uno
Raleigh Elkhorn
I followed SoCaled's advice and scrolled through the first thousand "vintage MTB" posts, and yeah, there's not much, but there are a few. Mostly the mid- to late 1980's versions of these models:
Diamondback Apex
Schwinn Cimarron
Schwinn High Sierra
Mongoose Hill-Topper
Univega Alpina Sport
Univega Alpina Uno
Raleigh Elkhorn
Thanks a lot 🥴
Edit: nope
Only my Surly LHT and Cross Check and my Gravity 29 plus
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Or just buy the fork? https://www.bikeman.com/CARV-FK410S-O1009-RK
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Get the frame you want and swap the fork. If you have an early 1 1/8 fram and don't mind going threadless, the sky's the limit.
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My old Kuwahara Shasta had the mid fork mounts.
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I've got a Sherpa Dorado frame and fork with mid-blade mounts. Not a ton of examples online, but it has rear u-brake mounts under the chainstay so I'd guess it's an 87 or thereabouts; although the spring fixing holes on the fork's cantilever posts are mounted outboard, which usually indicates an earlier 80s frame.
There's also a Nishiki Cascade on ebay right now with mid-blade mounts.
There's also a Nishiki Cascade on ebay right now with mid-blade mounts.