Segway (tm): can any of youse Dahon users who use Moustache bars tell me
the measurement from the center of the stem clamp to the tip of the
uttermost point on the bar's curve?

The Ritchey bullhorns work OK, but if I could get sufficient reach with
M-bars and road levers attached at the bar's apexes, I think I'd prefer
M-bars.

The golden number is ~27" from tip of Flite set ~3" behind bb center. The
Ritchey's just about manage this.

Joe?

On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Patrick Moore <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I will be using my new Dahon "Hon Solo" as my default shopper, and rather
> than install racks that will complicate folding, I'd prefer to use a large
> saddlebag hung from a Nitto Grip, quick removal.
>
> I don't want to use a support like the Bagman or the VO because I want to
> be able to shove the seatpost down to achieve minimum size.
>
> Of course, I have about 3 feet of room over the rear fender, so no
> saddlebag is too big. Thus, I could, conceivably, use a Large Saddlesack on
> the bike.
>
> But will the weight that a Large can undoubtedly carry bust the bottom if
> it is not supported by a rack?
>
> I've carried heavy loads (~ 30 lb max) in a Medium on another bike with no
> problems and no intimation of problems, but the Large must accept 40 lb if
> the M can accept 30.
>
> I suppose one could replace the corrugated plastic base with plywood?
>
> At any rate, I've seen one or two very good buys on used Saddlesacks, and
> I'd like to grab if the L can be used solo (or "Solo").
>
> The only changes on the bike since this early photo are (1) MKS 324s
> instead of Urbans; and Nelson Longflap on Grip instead of Banzer Bag.
>



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