Here is a photo of the beverages:

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ZaeY65IqQtM/UY7ZZjzdMKI/AAAAAAAAANs/SpNq8WJEs_I/s1600/saddlesack2.JPG>
Best regards,
Erl

On Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:25:39 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Once the Large SaddleSacks are back in stock I plan on getting one as my 
> everyday bag on the bike. It will rest on a Nitto Large Rear Rack. I plan 
> on strapping it down with 1-2 short Irish Straps. For camping, I will put 
> the Sackville Panniers under it and am hoping the lashing points match up 
> all right. I often lay the bike down, especially when loaded as the 
> kickstand and dirt just do not hold it upright and there may not be a tree 
> where I am stopping. 
>
> My questions: 
>
> -- What kinds of loads do you carry? 
> -- Do you anchor it down and if so, how? 
> -- How does it handle being laid down? Does it lay down better anchored or 
> unanchored? 
> -- If unanchored, how does it ride on rough roads when loaded? 
>
> Thanks! 
>
> With abandon, 
> Patrick 
>
> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org

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