Thanks, Kelly; so it looks like a custom rack is required; or a stock rear
rack added for use with smaller tires.

My brother is planning some rack builds; perhaps I can persuade him ...

On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Patrick
>
> For me it comes down to space.  For S240's I'm comfortable with a large
> saddlesack on rear and couple of front panniers.    If I'm gone a week I
> want all four panniers.  Then the saddlesack is still there.  I use the
> saddlesack for my camera, extra lens, jacket, thermos and general junk.
>  All other camping travel stuff goes in the panniers.
> I've done it both ways though, front load and rear with little noticeable
> difference to me.  Anyway long story short, it's more about what fits and
> what is most comfortable for you.
>
> Then again though I carry a large saddlesack all the time.
>
> Kelly
>
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