Not sure why you would want to buy anything other than the rad rack. It's very strong and beefy and looks really great on the bike. That's just my two cents.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Robert C. Albert on September 15, 2019, 08:04:44 PMYa I had to do the same thing :-( I just tapped all the holes after I twisted off one Allen head screw.
I installed two sets of fenders and two rear racks on two new minis. Front fender is easy, rear needs more work. I had to remove the rear wheels. I also had to re-tap a few holes in the frame because the screws felt like the heads may twist off if I kept turning. The re-tapping was easy and then the screws went in easy. The fenders and racks work well. Some of the screws were in tight places, but an overall easy job.