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Version A

Version B

Version A Version B
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Overview


Version A
(#1429)

Front View Rear View Side View
Front View Rear View Side View

Technical Details

I acquired this rack from Bevan Trower in 2014.

Version A is 238 mm. tall, 51 mm. wide, 16 mm. thick, and weighs 134 g. The frame is made from 6.3 mm. titanium alloy bent into a U, with an internal width of 24 mm. There are five tubular Titanium alloy brake bars held on with hex and acorn nuts. The bars are 16 mm. in diameter and 51 mm. long. The top two bars are made from 1.6 mm. wall thickness tubing, and the bottom three from 0.85 mm. Allowing 35 mm. for the rope leaves 90 mm. for spreading the bars.

These are no markings on this rack.

Comments

This is an exceptionally light rack. The thin tubing may not hold up long on muddy rope, but should be fine in clean environments - but I would still keep a close eye on these for wear. At least the top two bars, which receive most of the wear, are made from heavier tubing.


Version B
(#1430)

Front View Rear View Side View
Front View Rear View Side View

Technical Details

I acquired this rack from Bevan Trower in 2014.

Version B is 234 mm. tall, 75 mm. wide, 16 mm. thick, and weighs 144 g. The frame is made from 6.3 mm. titanium alloy bent into a U, with an internal width of 24 mm. There are five tubular Titanium alloy brake bars held on with hex and acorn nuts. The bars are 16 mm. in diameter. The top bar is a 75 mm. long hyperbar, the others are 51 mm. long standard bars. The top hyperbar and top standard bar are made from 1.6 mm. wall thickness tubing, and the bottom three bars are made from 0.85 mm. tubing. Allowing 35 mm. for the rope leaves 90 mm. for spreading the bars.

These are no markings on this rack.

Comments

The hyperbar provides for some additional friction.


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