I don't have a Roadeo so take this with grain of salt, but I bet it would 
be fine.     The R-14 rack is not typical, being unusually well made, 
lightweight and stiff.      That being said, you could also look into 
mounting the smaller Mark's rack-  although they are normally shown mounted 
to the fork, they can also be mounted to the seatstays.   I have one on an 
old sequoia to support a large saddlebag and it is great.

Matt


On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:10:41 AM UTC-4, Forrest wrote:
>
> Would use rubber-lined clamps on the seat stays, and the long struts 
> bolted to fender braze-ons at the rear dropouts. Could just use a true 
> saddlebag sans rack, but I am overly fond of my Arkel Tail Rider trunk bag. 
> It only weighs a pound, and I usually never have more than 7-9 pounds of 
> stuff in it, max, often more like 5-6 pounds. But it is bullet-proof and 
> waterproof and expandable, and what if I come across a box turtle that I 
> would like to take home to my wife as a present (she's turtle-crazy)?
>
>

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