Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-13 Thread Patrick Moore
Man, makes me like Tubus. I've carried 40 lb on many Flys ("Flies"?) many a mile with no problems. On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 4:20 PM, Chris Chen wrote: > I run the large on a big campee rear rack because I broke an R-14 by > overloading it. Yeah it's my fault, but sometimes you want to put 40 poun

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-13 Thread Chris Chen
I run the large on a big campee rear rack because I broke an R-14 by overloading it. Yeah it's my fault, but sometimes you want to put 40 pounds in a large saddlesack and this lets you do that. On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:06 PM, David Banzer wrote: > Should read - I've had a medium Saddlesack befo

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread David Banzer
Should read - I've had a medium Saddlesack before with NO support... On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 5:05:19 PM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote: > > I'd like the potential bag (not made yet, once I figure out a support then > I'll make one as needed) to be pushed back to avoid rubbing backs of legs > and m

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread David Banzer
I'd like the potential bag (not made yet, once I figure out a support then I'll make one as needed) to be pushed back to avoid rubbing backs of legs and more importantly, to limit sway and support the bag's weight. I've had a medium Saddlesack before with a support and pushed its limits with fa

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread Jeff Lesperance
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:45 PM, David Banzer wrote: > I'd be pushing the recommended max weight of a Bagman - anyone have > experience with heavier loads on a Bagman support? > That would be the easiest. > Should add that I'd like to be able to easily get the support on/off, so > p-clamps are ou

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread David Banzer
I'd be pushing the recommended max weight of a Bagman - anyone have experience with heavier loads on a Bagman support? That would be the easiest. Should add that I'd like to be able to easily get the support on/off, so p-clamps are out. Frame has typical braze-ons for a rear rack, but no extras

RE: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
lly unnecessary.) Quite sturdy, very little sway. -Original Message- From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com [mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Banzer Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 12:49 PM To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Subject: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Su

Re: [RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread Tim Gavin
Nitto M1 or M18 front racks can be mounted behind the seat post. The Nitto R10 is a half-rack for this specific purpose. The Carradice Bagman and Bagman 2 are also made for this specific purpose. Tim On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:49 PM, David Banzer wrote: > I'd like to run a larger saddlebag on

[RBW] Saddlebag Support Suggestions.

2015-05-11 Thread David Banzer
I'd like to run a larger saddlebag on my Redwood for longer rides/short tours/commuting/grocery runs. There are upper rack mounts that I could utilize. Not really looking to put on a full rear rack, just something to support a Carradice Camper sized bag. I had a Hupe at one point on another bike