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  • Another exciting mudguards and pannier rack attachment question
  • IHN
    Full Member

    I want to put mudguards and a rear rack on my commuter/tourer/winter roady bike. It’s had one or the other on before, now I want both on. It has a single attachment eyelet on the dropout.

    Am I best to attach it all to the one eyelet, using a suitably long bolt, or mount one thing to the eyelet and the other to a p-clip on the seat stay? And if that option, which should I attach to which?

    schmiken
    Full Member

    I mount mudguards and rack to one eyelet using a longer bolt. Been fine for a few years.

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    Same here.
    No issues.

    hebdencyclist
    Free Member

    I’m in the “both in the same eyelet” club too

    moonwrasse
    Free Member

    A lot of Tubus racks have 2 fixing mounts so you can fit your mudguards to the rack https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;product=34442;menu=1000,5,79

    IHN
    Full Member

    Smashing, cheers chaps.

    UrbanHiker
    Free Member

    Seeing as this seems to have been answered, I don’t feel too guilty hijacking the thread…

    I regularly remove/refit my rack and guards on my steel day one. Every time I do it I have fears that the eyelets are going to strip. Assuming I don’t over tighten (which I probably do), how long should they last? And is there any fix if they do strip?

    IHN
    Full Member

    Don’t feel guilty, cos I’ll respond, and it’s my thread 🙂

    Mine have stripped on one side, so I just use a nut on the other side of the eyelet. It’s an ally frame though, I’d expect a steel one to be more resilient.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    I mounted mudguards from the inside and rack from the outside. It’s a nice wide welded on eyelet though, not integral to the dropout. On other bikes I mount both from outside with a longer bolt.

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