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Custom Racks
I currently have a Rene Herse UD-2 rack mounted onto one of my bicycles. It is functional and fits well, but it is heavy and not aesthetically motivating. The RH UD-1 rack would be swell, but it does not fit. My canti posts are spaced a little too far apart for it to fit.
What are the options for custom rack fabricators? I found Ti Cycles during a Google search, but not any others. Has anyone had a custom rack made recently? Any thoughts about a good fabricator for the job? |
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Reach out to Mark Bulgier in Washington. You can find him on bikeforums, screen name Bulgie. He does a lot of custom racks for people, here's a link to his Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gugie/with/53583819271
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Thank you!!!^^^
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That's not Mark Bulgier, it's Mark Guglielmana (don't try to say it).
His screen name on bikeforums is gugie https://www.bikeforums.net/members/gugie-381793.html Last edited by unterhausen; 04-08-2024 at 08:41 AM. |
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Mark (@gugie) does great work. He's usually over on BikeForums and not here.
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Yep,first class guy who does first class work.
He just finished custom front and rear racks for my new Kirk build, matching them not only to the frame, but also to the brake calipers and custom WaxWing bags. |
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Pictures requested!
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Oh, this is the referral of the day for me, as well.
Just got a gravel frame that I want to put fast, small dynamo lights on and can't get the idea out of my head that custom racks *aren't* the way to go... Super interested here... |
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Shots taken by Gugie at the Atelier. Decaleur shown was not the one eventually used because it required too large a spacer under the stem.
front and rear racks au naturale by Mark Guglielmana, on Flickr racks and bags by Mark Guglielmana, on Flickr Untitled by Mark Guglielmana, on Flickr raw front rack by Mark Guglielmana, on Flickr |
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Mark (Gugie) does great work. The devil is always in the details, and with rack fitting-especially for a bar bag- it is not just one devil but a whole brace of demons. It is not just the fabrication but the fitting, fiddling, etc. One could design an entire bicycle around the need for a bar bag, and in the golden era of the randonneur bike that was often the case. On a recent visit to Cycles Alex Singer, Olivier was working on a batch of front racks. I asked him about how much time it took to work out the details and construct a typical rack. There was a thoughtful pause before he answered, “We don’t count the hours”……
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