>>1869664Sospension forks usually don't have mounting points at the crown. Only at the bridge. And that's the case for this setup, as you can deduce by the fact that there's a fendere flushed with the wheel, and not with the crown.
I mean, do you really think that i went a long way sizing and buying p-clips, to then attach the rack in between the sprung and the unsprung parts of the fork?
Thet being said, i had to mount the brake levers and the handlebar so that nothing (included my hands) gets crushed when the fork bottoms down.
Anyway, i previously had a 28" city bike with a Suntour suspension fork (it was just a pair of springs, no dumping), and the handling was awful with anything fit inside the front crate.
Whit this thing i can definitely feel thet my fron is loaded in front of the trailing point, but giving that it's a 26" and the fork is an RTS made for MTBs, the stability is like there was nothing in the crate.
28" city bikes are shit for loading crates into them.
But 90s MTBs are not the most nimble thing for doing 30km a day in a city.
Let's be honest, i should buy a touring bike or a touring fork. But i will bever spend more than 300 bucks for a bicycle.