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weaponsgrade
07-24-2019, 03:45 PM
This is my old Yakima wheel fork. I fashioned an “extension” so I could carry a 29er mtn wheel. I can’t remember why I ended up buying a Thule system when I already had a bunch of old Yakima stuff. The hose clamps worked great though. I think I’ve got close to a 1000 miles of freeway speed driving and my front wheel is still here.
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jmoore
07-24-2019, 03:53 PM
Nice!
You could probably drill that square tubing pretty easily and install long bolts to secure it a little more. But with only a wheel in there, the stresses are prob pretty low.
dustyrider
07-24-2019, 05:57 PM
I’m a big do it yourself type of person and commend the effort.:hello:
I would feel better using square u-bolts over the metal pipe clamp setup you’re using. The wheel is certainly moving a lot in the wind and the metal pipe clamps you’re using are not only thin, but designed for circular applications. I would avoid drilling holes in the square stock of the Yakima rack. Seems like a rust haven in the making to me.
AngryScientist
07-24-2019, 06:39 PM
close!
off to the hardware store and get a couple of these in the right size.
https://www.boltdepot.com/images/length/u-bolt-square-bend-length-and-inside-diameter.gif
Also, i think i see a mini skinny up there. i like your style. best basket out there!
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4AgIu7Kr3Yo/XLub4ENkPcI/AAAAAAAADMY/w1vKHuy4dLsy4pA6ixp4aHUKRwnloQdQACLcBGAs/s1200/IMG_3551.JPG
Steve in SLO
07-24-2019, 07:06 PM
Nice hack, but however did you attach the flagpole?
peanutgallery
07-24-2019, 07:13 PM
Forget the rack, talk to us about those gold scrims:)
close!
off to the hardware store and get a couple of these in the right size.
https://www.boltdepot.com/images/length/u-bolt-square-bend-length-and-inside-diameter.gif
Also, i think i see a mini skinny up there. i like your style. best basket out there!
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-4AgIu7Kr3Yo/XLub4ENkPcI/AAAAAAAADMY/w1vKHuy4dLsy4pA6ixp4aHUKRwnloQdQACLcBGAs/s1200/IMG_3551.JPG
weaponsgrade
07-24-2019, 08:04 PM
I hadn’t thought about u-bolts. With luck, the threading on them might even match the wingnuts that originally came with the wheel fork. The bike attachment on the mini-skinny seemed like an afterthought. But it worked out and I used it to carry another bike plus a bunch of camping gear. I picked up a Colman 2 burner right before my trip. Made in 1979, some scratches, but never lit.
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AngryScientist
07-24-2019, 08:35 PM
The bike attachment on the mini-skinny seemed like an afterthought. But it worked out and I used it to carry another bike plus a bunch of camping gear.
it appears that way, but it does work well. i replaced the janky QR it came with with an good shimano internal cam QR and instead of the silly strap it comes with i use a niteize gear wrap thing to hold the rear wheel down.
i've hauled a ton of stuff with the basket.
nice score on the stove!
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