Even better, just strap it (poke holes in original straps as needed)
directly to the rails of your Flite, Turbo, or San Marco: I've done that
with Carradices and Rivendell bags up to Camper, Hoss, and Sackville Medium
sizes, and carried 35 lb loads in them. This works better with the buckles
inside the bag.

Or, get the VO bolt on loops, though I'd swap out the Phillips head screws
for small allen head screws, so that you can tighten them enough that they
don't slip. Use a wee bit of blue Locktite if you are uncertain; I never
needed to.

On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 3:03 PM, Joe Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can run a toe strap through the loops to snug it up to the bottom of
> the rails.
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