Hey Darin, I was gone for a few days. The bag is a medium. It does
work fine without a support. If you stand up to pedal it sways back
and forth a bit. It might be worth getting the large if you're gonna
use it with a rack.

--mike

On Jul 23, 9:47 am, "Darin G." <dbg...@mac.com> wrote:
> Mike, helpful photo.  Is that a medium or a large saddle sack?
>
> After looking at my setup again its clear Big Rack does ride quite a
> way to the rear to keep the panniers out of the way.  Don't see how
> the bag will fit on there without flopping over the loop at the
> front.  So, I'll probably get the bag and see how it works and then
> get a Top Rack if I can't live with the asymmetry of the bag flopped
> over the front of the rack a la Pondero's setup.  The bag is simply
> too cool not to have and the bike will see far more use with the
> saddle bag than panniers.
>
> On Jul 23, 4:50 am, Pondero <cj.spin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Rene, my 650b AHH is a 56, significantly smaller than your Atlantis.
> > The bag does rest on the front loop of the rack, but sort of molds
> > around it.  I guess with my smaller frame it doesn't really look too
> > bad.  It is attached at the saddle, and with small bungie cords at the
> > back and rides reasonably stable.  It's not ideal, but don't perceive
> > any lost functionality.

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