>
> Nitto R-10 is pretty good. I've used both for a rear bag. I like 
> the option of taking the R10 off and on whenever I can. Taking off and on a 
> Mark's rack get's kinda annoying after a while. If you're using the Mark's 
> rack for the rear with high profile brakes you'll need to fudge it to make 
> it work. 

Ever thought of using nitto's r-14 is always a good rack to leave on 
forever for a saddle bag. 

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