Every now and then if the weather report promises no rain for the weekend, 
I choose the genderless / rack boss-less Kellogg Spectrum as my get away 
transit.  Store my stuff in a Carradice Super C with Bagman hoop behind.  

Works very well keeping the bag up and off the wheel.  I load up with 
tools, spare inner tubes, food, clothes and my Ziess binoculars as I like 
to do some star gazing when I get away from the city.  Imagine all this 
comes to around 15 pounds or so.

Takes a bit of effort to get the Bagman set up.  Would not be an issue at 
all if you plan to get it set up once and leave it for an extended time.

On Friday, February 14, 2014 10:38:35 PM UTC-6, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
> I commute on my Sam Hillborne, with a Brompton for backup and occassional 
> multimodal trips (eg throwing it my boss' trunk for out of town meetings). 
> The Sam is racked and has a QR for the bag. On the Brompton I use a bagman.
>
> Wondering how the same setup would work with a large saddle sack.
>
> Jay
>
>

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