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Sorted: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude
So we spent the day trialing where our kit will go for our December trip to Cuba but we haven't got dry bags for Dan's Gorilla cages yet. We really wanted Alpkit ones as the fabric is so durable but they still haven't got any in stock. Not to worry, I made a couple this evening and very proud I am of them too. The problem is this - We've packed them up, (I made them long and skinny), Dan excitedly strapped them into the cage and clipped them onto his Genesis Longitude and you wont believe this, but the braze-ons on the right hand fork are so far round towards the back of the bike that the bag is hitting the spokes and the tyre. The left hand fitting is perfect. We tried switching them around but the problem is the same, so it's not how the bag is packed.
We are f**ked!
Has anyone actually used gorilla cages on their forks and seen them in action or have we got a fault?
HELP! I've spent half the evening making the flippin bags and now this happens.
The good side Both straight on from the front
We are f**ked!
Has anyone actually used gorilla cages on their forks and seen them in action or have we got a fault?
HELP! I've spent half the evening making the flippin bags and now this happens.
The good side Both straight on from the front
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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
It can only really be 'dodgy' forks ... bosses attached in different places, one correct, one not so much.
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Or the wheel is out of dish?Bearbonesnorm wrote:It can only really be 'dodgy' forks ... bosses attached in different places, one correct, one not so much.
(It would have to be a by a fair bit though so I would have thought obvious when looking at it in the forks)
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Wheel is true. Bosses dodgy. Any advice? Seriously, I could cry.
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Stuart, can you make us a Strap-on?
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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
I'd have said it's a manufacturing / QC issue, so warranty replacement. The 2016 Longitude actually comes with Gorilla cages, so you'd expect them to fit.Any advice?
If it were me, I'd pen a nice polite email to Genesis explaing your forthcoming Cuba trip and ask for some new ones.
For holding a tarp up or do you have a devious plan to sort the fork mounts out with it?Stuart, can you make us a Strap-on?
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Stuart, we will contact Genesis, and hope for the best.
I was hoping you might have a cunning plan to strap on the cages. If I remember rightly, there was something in the pipeline somewhere about a thingamyjig that would fit gorilla cages to fork without bosses.
Don't need a strap-on for the tarp. We're taking a mosquito net tent affair.
I was hoping you might have a cunning plan to strap on the cages. If I remember rightly, there was something in the pipeline somewhere about a thingamyjig that would fit gorilla cages to fork without bosses.
Don't need a strap-on for the tarp. We're taking a mosquito net tent affair.
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With you, there is a cunning thing but it won't be available anywhere until the New Year. I'm sure Genesis will be fine.Stuart, we will contact Genesis, and hope for the best.
I was hoping you might have a cunning plan to strap on the cages. If I remember rightly, there was something in the pipeline somewhere about a thingamyjig that would fit gorilla cages to fork without bosses.
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Thanks for the help. I'm going to flop on the sofa now and cross fingers toes and everything else for a positive result. Email is on the way to Genesis.
Better to find out now than they day before we go. Barely able to hold the Klean Kanteen on the dodgy side.
Anyway I shall leave you in peace to enjoy your evening.
Better to find out now than they day before we go. Barely able to hold the Klean Kanteen on the dodgy side.
Anyway I shall leave you in peace to enjoy your evening.

Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
Using Gorillas on my Genesis Longitude without issue
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Use jubilee clips to mount it in the right place. Doesn't look pretty but will work just fine.
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Pair of Monkii Clips?
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Or use a load of tape to stick the cage in the right place. Insulation, gaffer or better still gorilla tape. It'll be fine for lighter but bulky stuff.

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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
I was about to post the Monkii clip that I had for sale here in the classified section, so I took it back out of the packaging to check if it could work with a second as a temporary fix.
Because of the bosses already on the fork, the monkii clip won't sit in the correct position and the fixing screw would be perilously close to the spokes. Also the forks are tapered and too narrow to grip. Maybe with scraps of inner tube, one could get a decent fit but as I mentioned the bosses mess with positioning.
Thanks to everyone who has offered a suggestion. Anything's worth a try.
Will keep you posted.
Because of the bosses already on the fork, the monkii clip won't sit in the correct position and the fixing screw would be perilously close to the spokes. Also the forks are tapered and too narrow to grip. Maybe with scraps of inner tube, one could get a decent fit but as I mentioned the bosses mess with positioning.
Thanks to everyone who has offered a suggestion. Anything's worth a try.
Will keep you posted.
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How long do we have to find you an answer?
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JBay, we leave on the 10th December.
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Could attach monkey clips to the front of the fork instead of the back?
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Just tried a Monkii Clip on mine - needs some inner tube to pad the fork but clearance looks OK to me
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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
Surly Ogre/ECR/Krampus Ops fork for £80 and sell it when you get back?

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I've got a Longitude but doubt I'll be out on it much before xmas/new year
You're more than welcome to borrow the forks if you wish?
I can chuck it in the post tomorrow and you should receive it with a few days, let me know if you want them.
cheers
You're more than welcome to borrow the forks if you wish?
I can chuck it in the post tomorrow and you should receive it with a few days, let me know if you want them.
cheers
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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
Have you taken it up with the shop he got it from?
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Barney, I've replied to your PM. Thank you so much for your generosity.
Dan has sent emails off to about 10 people at Genesis which is where we got the bike from, Cheeky Monkey. It was a replacement for his previous bike so we dealt directly with Genesis not a shop.
Dan has sent emails off to about 10 people at Genesis which is where we got the bike from, Cheeky Monkey. It was a replacement for his previous bike so we dealt directly with Genesis not a shop.
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Re: Has anyone used gorilla cages on their longitude forks?
JBay, remember that your bosses are in the correct position. I tried it and it was a no go.jBay wrote:Just tried a Monkii Clip on mine - needs some inner tube to pad the fork but clearance looks OK to me
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Oh. What a PITA. Hope you get it sortedFarawayvisions wrote:Barney, I've replied to your PM. Thank you so much for your generosity.
Dan has sent emails off to about 10 people at Genesis which is where we got the bike from, Cheeky Monkey. It was a replacement for his previous bike so we dealt directly with Genesis not a shop.

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Farawayvisions wrote:JBay, remember that your bosses are in the correct position. I tried it and it was a no go.jBay wrote:Just tried a Monkii Clip on mine - needs some inner tube to pad the fork but clearance looks OK to me
Considered during test, but sounds like your sorted which is great news