in General handling should be improved by keeping the load/mass lower
and above the axel.  This largely falls into the personal preferance
range though.  The loads I carry in the front:
Panasonic GF1
Spare Tube
Wallet
Phone
Keys
Extra water on a big day
this keeps the load weight pretty low, all things relative.  I tend to
carry too much food, water tools, and god knows what if I am leaving
for more than a couple of hours.  I had my Carradice Nelson LF on the
back for a while, and with both bags loaded the handnilg was
acceptable, but in the back of my mind I knew I had too much stuff I
would never use.  I used to belive that suble position changes of the
load could not change haanling in a noticable way, in this case it did
though.

Load position and amound can and has been be disussed for eons, what
is optimum for you boils down to personal experience.  Popular theory
would have Grant's designs primarily as rear loaders, but baskets seam
to work as well as smaller front loads.  I have hauled 45lbs of teff
flour home balanced on the handlebars of my crosscheck(high trail
geometry) for a couple of miles, far from optimum but I survived, and
it was way faster than walking.  For me Optimum seems to be less than
8 lbs or so on the front of a high trail bike, with any additional
load on the rear.  I have not yet had a low trail bike to ride.  Any
time I put more than 30 lbs up high in the front the forks go wobbily
before I have to worry about general handling.

Rob

On Feb 22, 5:03 pm, Roy Yates <roydya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It sounds like you're saying that for a front bag, lower is always better?
> Is that right?
>
> Does that mean a not-too-tall  bag that mounts just on a (mini?) front rack
> is better than the similar size bag that also uses a decaleur or just uses a
> handlebar mount?
>
> Thanks,
> ...Roy
>
>
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