most bikes are amenable to having some kind of front luggage added. The Elops is not one such. If you mount a basket on the front it obscures the light, and if you mount a rack it is difficult and usually does nothing for the suspension quality.
If I didn't want to lose the built in front light, I'd probably mount a rack using the front axle (using pieces to adapt it, probably) . There are racks that are meant to mount using the brake centrebolt, but they are not meant for suspension forks. This would probably mean a modified rear rack.
The easiest racks to modify for this purpose are ones with
a) bolt-on (adjustable) metal 'feet' and
b) top mountings that use an adjustable length stay
I'd modify/make new feet to attach to the axle rather than the mudguard mountings (they are notoriously brittle and easily damaged on most suspension fork lowers) and likewise modify the rack to attach to the fork crown. Possibly this would involve shortening the top platform. One dodge that might come in handy is to make the rack a bit taller (using the 'feet' if necessary) so that the platform clears the top of the fork brace.
If all this sounds like a fair bit of faff, it probably is. However I don't think you will find anything that just bolts on to a fork like this and does exactly what you want.
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