I'm #TeamLightness, too, and I like the idea of a rackless saddlebag. If 
it's not too big empty and clears the fender, you can load it up and have 
it rest on said fender without pushing down too hard on it. A grid-gray Bag 
Boy to match your Banana Bag should work. 



On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 11:32:11 AM UTC-8 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

> Kai, you may be right. I’m hesitant to add weight to the bike, I’ve 
> enjoyed its lightness so much. I am slightly bothered about the limitations 
> of going rack-less. Yesterday I was on my Clementine and wanted to shed my 
> down vest. Where to put that on the Platypus?! Maybe a small Saddlesack 
> will work without needing a rack...
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Nov 30, 2020, at 11:17 AM, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY <kaivi...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> The correct answer is:
> "C) Ditch the rear rack entirely" 
> Especially with a step throughish bike (when you're standing and giving it 
> your all up whatever hill of death you may come across), but doubley 
> especially considering your kids can carry their own stack of textbooks now.
> -Kai
>
> On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 1:14:25 AM UTC-5 masmojo wrote:
>
>> Leah, A couple/few suggestions here:
>>>
>> A) There are plenty of lights that fit that little tab on the rack. 
>> (Unfortunately that would make the existing light obsolete) You could still 
>> use the same cable routing as now, just extend it up through the fender to 
>> the rack mounting point.
>> B) Take a hack saw and saw the light tab off the rack. cover up scar with 
>> some silver paint. (I am sure Riv knows what kind of paint matches the 
>> Nitto silver)
>> C) Ditch the rear rack entirely; Since I stopped commuting I find the 
>> rear rack/bag sort of superfluous. I am running a Med. Wald basket up front 
>> mounted on a Surly 8 pack rack with a massive Realm Basket bag, so more 
>> than enough capacity, but I could do with much less (& frequently do) and I 
>> am guessing you could as well. I took the rear rack off my bike just prior 
>> to my Western states circuit a month ago and I really didn't miss the extra 
>> weight. It's a pity to weigh down a lively light bike with excess weight, 
>> whether it be a Crust Titanium or a Platypus.
>> IMHO I would ditch the rear rack and get a front rack. Bonus Front racks 
>> typically have a more forward mounting position for your light which I 
>> really appreciate.
>>   
>>
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