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Old 06-06-22, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by pennpaul
Ah, duh. Yes, there is an eyelet behind the dropout of the fork (I completely missed that he said "fork"). There's no bolt like in the other spots, but a threaded hole. The bolt in the mid-fork can thread into this hole.
Some racks may fit on front, but that might be a complicated issue too depending on how your through axle works. If that is a problem, you might be able to use one that uses an allen wrench instead of the lever.

Assuming you are successful and get racks on front and rear, please post photos later so others can see how you did it.

Through axles are quite common now, but most people are using older bikes, etc. Not a lot of experience yet with through axles and racks yet.
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