Sorry, I accidentally posted prematurely. .  Here's the complete thought:

Prompted by this thread, I put my  60 cm double top tube'd Sam Hillborne to 
the test on my evening commute.  One rear pannier stuffed with clothes and 
a trunk pack on top of the rack packed with some goods, but nothing too 
heavy.  All in all I'd say a max of 10 lbs in the rear.   Up front I use a 
handlebar bag to carry tools and tubes.  Going downhill at 18 mph I removed 
my hands from the handlebars and got a slight shimmy.  Nothing dramatic but 
it felt like I could further disrupt things rather easily.

Matt
 

On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:03:16 PM UTC-8, hangtownmatt wrote:
>
> Prompted by this thread, I put my  60 cm double top tube'd Sam Hillborne 
> to the test on my evening commute.  One rear pannier stuffed with clothes 
> and a trunk pack packed with some goods, but nothing too heavy.  All in all 
> I'd say a max of 10 lbs.  I
>  
>
>

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