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I have bought this rack but no instructions How do I install or a picture on a bike will help.. Thanks

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It look like it goes on your rear axel shaft and hook under yor seat

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How do you attach a PUSH Hybrid Standard Carrier to a road bike? As there were no instructions provided with the product.

The picture I found...

http://www.discountbicycles.co.uk/biz/product.php/6301/4678/push_mtb_standard_black_carrier_rack

looks exactly like a Blackburn rack...

http://www.webersports.com/store/Blackburn-MT-1-Mountain-Rack-P1322C195.aspx

which shows the top attachment hardware better.

The rack connects at both bottom points with screws through pre-drilled holes that are present above the rear wheel dropouts on many road and mountain bikes, but FEW racing frames.

The top front end of the rack uses either one or two of the supplied metal braces to mate it somewhere like a seatstay bridged.

See this, first picture...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luggage_carrier
You may have to get creative with YOUR frame. Don't drill holes in it. Ask a bike shop for options. There are brackets to make up for lack of pre-drilled holes.
Apr 16, 2011 • Cycling
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