Out of curiosity, which rack interferes? I agree with letsbike. Starting with the 1999 T1000, C’dale spec’ed the top-end touring bike with (short-pull) STI road brake levers and (long-pull) linear-pull brakes, made compatible with the Travel Agent brake noodle. Traditional low-rider pannier racks don’t interfere. Another option that may or may not be desirable: when the STI levers fail, replace the Travel Agents with traditional brake noodles, and go with Dia-Compe 287V long-pull road brake levers for V brakes and bar-end shifters. I did. The brake power and modulation is exceptional — I like the feel better than disc brakes and better than cantilever brakes. Here is an image of what that looks like on my 1999 T1000 with a Nitto M12 rack with the fork crown bolt skirting just below the noodle and cable.