Acorn uses a coroplast (?) stiffener in their boxy bag.  I'm pretty
abusive of such things & haven't been able to damage it.  Might be a
simple addition that would allow the BarSack to keep its shape.  As to
mounting on a rack, I've done a lot with small D-rings attached to
bags with tubing clips, simple hardware store stuff.  Shock cord or
mini bungees allow easy attachment.

dougP

On Feb 10, 2:00 pm, Ron MH <visio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks like a fine bag for the right user and setup, but... (there's
> always a "but" when it comes to bags isn't there? ;-))... it appears
> to require a special attachment to the handlebars and that, for me,
> will likely be a deal-breaker. I already have a Nitto M-12 rack. I
> imagine the BarSack won't be suitable for a front rack because it has
> no internal stiffeners and, with time, its height and weight would
> cause it to collapse like an accordion.
>
> ~ Ron
>
> On Feb 10, 12:00 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I noticed they posted some pictures and a price for the Sackville
> > BarSack. It looks nice. I'm not sure how it will effect handling. If I
> > didn't have a Berthoud already I'd consider trying this.
>
> >http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/sackville-barsack/20-208
>
> > Anyone order one yet?
>
> > --mike- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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