Elegant solution.  I've used my banana sax for several days now & not 
noticed any problem.  I think it is narrow enough at the front to not have 
this problem.  I used to use a hobo bag as a saddle bag & it was an issue.  
Solved by anchoring the bottom of the bag to the rack so it was spaced back 
a bit.  

dougP

On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 11:26:05 PM UTC-7, Hetchins52 wrote:
>
> Acorn Bags has an elegant solution to the problem: A cylindrical leather 
> stand-off and strap. 
> https://www.acornbags.com/products/leather-stand-off-with-strap
> One of the few of their products that is *not* sold out.
> You could do the same with a toe strap and a piece of PVC pipe, as Patrick 
> suggests.
>
> David Lipsky
> Berkeley
> On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 12:58:59 PM UTC-7, Ash wrote:
>>
>> I recently got a gray Banana Sax.  When attach it to the saddle though 
>> back of my thigh hits the bag when I peddle.  Is common?  or maybe it 
>> varies with the rider's height/seat post length?  After a while it get a 
>> bit annoying.
>
>

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