I used the VO threadless decaleur with an Acorn rando bag, and it
worked fine.  One exception that very low handlebars on a small bike
with a long stem may not leave enough room to clear the edge of the
bag on the flat section of the handlebars.  I just raised my bars a
bit to fix that. This wouldn't be an issue with a stem mounted
decaleur.  Without a decaleur the Acorn bag wobbles more than I like.

Some avoid a decaleur and prevent bag wobble with p-clamps or Ortlieb
brackets.  This approach is very slick.
JP Weigle uses clamps: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49353569@N00/4971213280/in/faves-27988383@N06/


On Mar 24, 9:16 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 06:09 -0700, Rene Sterental wrote:
> > That is correct. No decaleur is needed. The straps to the handlebar
> > make it very stable.
>
> One big reason to use a decaleur is that it provides some stand-off from
> the handlebar.  Strapping a bag to the bars steals away most of the top
> of the bar, preventing its use as a riding position.

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