Hear, hear! I've been touring since 1976 (Bikecentennial anyone?) on loaded 
midtrail bikes, and I've survived, flourished even. I prefer midtrail bikes 
to low trail. I have nothing against low trail. Many people prefer them but 
I find silly the notion that they have some magical quality for front 
touring loads. Now if I had to stack 100 pounds of newsprint on the front, 
I'd feel different. Chacun a son gout.

jim m
wc ca

On Friday, August 5, 2016 at 2:37:30 PM UTC-7, Call Me Jay wrote:
>
> I wanted to post an update to a question that I asked the group a while 
> back: Despite not having a low-trail fork, can you successfully put a rando 
> bag on a Homer? I've had a VO Grand Cru bag on my Homer for a couple months 
> now.  The Homer still handles great with a light load in the bag and is now 
> even more "helleously versatile".  And...it almost matches my other 
> Sackville stuff.  Kudos to Grant and the folks at VO.

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