I just leave it on the bike.  For a while, I used a homebrew luggage lock 
to "keep the honest man honest", but for most of its life it was secured 
with no more than some zip ties on the bottom (Large SaddleSack).  I guess 
it really comes down to where you live and where you park the bike and how 
'attached' to the bag you are.  FWIW, I had no problems with this setup 
parking daily and nightly in Denver.  I never left anything in the bag (i 
don't bother with pumps and tubes and such because I ride Schwalbe tires!). 
 Not having to worry or bother with removing and installing the bag over 
and over far outweighed the chance that it might not be on the bike when I 
returned.  Of course, my silver Quickbeam, while outfitted with Brooks and 
Nitto and Dyno bits, looked more like a beater and didn't really draw the 
attention of the casual thief.   

-Jay B.

On Friday, April 19, 2013 12:51:26 AM UTC-4, Michael wrote:
>
> My carradice is time consuming to take on and off. I recently got a 
> new sprung saddle that makes it near impossible to get the straps thru the 
> loops in less than a few minutes.
> I don't want to add more clutter on the bike with a QR. Just wondering if 
> it is feasable to just leave it on when out in public, or is that inviting 
> trouble.
>  
> What do you all do?
>  
>  
>

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