It's Nitto, mounts to the seatpost. I'm guessing Riv sold these in the 
early 00s.
David
Chicago

On Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 2:19:21 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> David: Rivendell still carries the Nitto "Saddlebag Grip" but that can't 
> be what you mean, since it is not at all angled up, as I learned the hard 
> way when I tried to mount it on a Flite. Do you in fact have a Carradice 
> "Uplift"?
>
> Patrick Moore, who has a Nitto S Grip on the way 'cause the downward angle 
> on a Flite don't matter with the Dahon.
>
> On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 12:15 PM, David Banzer <daba...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I picked up one of these from a list member and just wanted to know what 
>> the history behind this was. I've read these were sold by Rivendell, then 
>> looks like they were discontinued altogether, though that's about all the 
>> info I could find.
>> The up angle certainly is extreme to me for a saddlebag support. Were 
>> these mainly to keep a bag from rubbing on the rear tire? Maybe these were 
>> featured in a Riv Reader at some point?
>> I may have a rainy day project of changing the bend to a more horizontal 
>> angle.
>> David
>> Chicago
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