Great idea, definitely will do something similar for my Acorn bag that’s a 
hassle to take on and off with my Flyer and B67 saddles. 

Rather than washers at the ends, I have a couple alternatives:
1. Put some indentations into the dowel for the bag straps to rest in. Removes 
weight rather than adding it and should give a little extra hold for the straps 
to stay in place.
Or
2. Use a metal rod or bag stay that’s bent forward slightly at the ends - would 
be smaller and the ‘hooks’ and the ends would keep the bag in place with even 
less width I expect. 

I’ll start experimenting! New life for my acorn seat bag!

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