I leave mine on for the very reason you've mentioned; I've had no problems
so far. As a matter of habit, I don't leave things like the camera or my
wallet in it when the bike's unattended for long.

Cheers!

lyle


On 19 April 2013 00:51, Michael <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My carradice is time consuming to take on and off. I recently got a
> new sprung saddle that makes it near impossible to get the straps thru the
> loops in less than a few minutes.
> I don't want to add more clutter on the bike with a QR. Just wondering if
> it is feasable to just leave it on when out in public, or is that inviting
> trouble.
>
> What do you all do?
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