Aye, John, the R14. Gave the grocery clerk a show by saying, "Sure, I can 
strap it on top", and an encore wen I pulled out me knife to punch a new 
hole in my belt. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Sunday, January 12, 2020 at 6:43:41 PM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
>
> Hi Both Patricks, 
>
>      Agreed, I keep my 32R Nitto big back rack on my Hunqapillar 24/7, 
> because it handles everything so easily, from huge heavy loads to my 
> minimal cafe load of two heavy d-locks (I admit to being paranoid about 
> bike theft).
>
>      I was just curious as to how Deacon Patrick managed his unexpected 30 
> lbs grocery load on the Quickbeam. Deacon, I'm guessing you're using 
> something like the the Nitto R14 under the big Sackville saddlesack, 
> something like this one:
> [image: Image result for nitto r14]
>
> Thanks,
> John
>

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