I believe you are right, Minh, the straps are intended to mount at the top 
of the Uplift instead of to the saddle. This is how the product "uplifts" 
the bag compared to it's placement on the bag loops. 

On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 3:19:56 PM UTC-7, Minh wrote:
>
> So are you going to bend it out to make it a seat-post based platform?  It 
> was not meant to be a platform, more of a hanger to hold the bag.  would 
> like to see how far you can bend it out as it's a pretty extreme bend as it 
> is.
>
> On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 4:33:38 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the photo, I get it now. I think I will go ahead and try and 
>> bend it horizontal to serve as an actual bottom of a saddlebag support.
>> David
>> Chicago
>>
>> On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 3:16:39 PM UTC-5, Andy C. wrote:
>>>
>>> Here's a picture.
>>> --AC
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 1:01:09 PM UTC-7, Minh wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have one of these as well. I use it on a saddle without loops. 
>>>>  Contrary to the name I don't think it provides all that much lift as I 
>>>> still use a rack to keep the bag off the tire. I do like how it moves the 
>>>> bag a little farther back so it's not up against your butt. 
>>>
>>>

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