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 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 
> farmers market runs. Based on that, I'd like something that I can firmly 
> attach the bottom/back of the bag to.
> I'm a front loader as my first choice, so whatever is behind/under me (and 
> out of my sight while riding) I'd like to be as secure as possible.
> David
> Chicago
>
> On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 4:42:08 PM UTC-5, Jeff wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 3:45 PM, David Banzer <daba...@gmail.com> 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 out. Frame has typical braze-ons for a rear rack, but no 
>>> extras to accommodate the Marks Rack.
>>>
>>
>> I recently picked up a Bagman with quick-release feature for my Carradice 
>> Camper LF, and have also been a bit concerned with pushing the max weight 
>> capacity (10kg). I've considered trying to add struts similar to those that 
>> were included with the Bagman 2, which I believe is discontinued, but still 
>> pictured/available in the smaller Sport size here:
>>
>> https://www.benscycle.com/p-17-carradice-bagman-2-qr-support-sport.aspx
>>
>> I'm not sure if that model was never made in the "Expedition" size for 
>> the larger bags, but I can't find anything on it. I was thinking of seeing 
>> if I could re-purpose some other rack struts or fabricate my own to provide 
>> similar additional support. It looks like that Bagman 2, with the extra 
>> struts, had the same max weight capacity of 10kg, so I'd have to test any 
>> such solution to see how stable it feels. 
>>
>> I suppose the question is what exactly are you trying to accomplish in 
>> supporting a large bag? Are you trying to offset the bag from your saddle, 
>> make it easier to attach/remove from your bike, or keep it from rubbing the 
>> rear tire/brakes/fender, or a combination of the three? 
>>
>> -Jeff
>> Silver Spring, MD
>>  
>>
>

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