Re: [RBW] Re: Carradice Bagman Questions

2012-09-03 Thread George Schick
Take a look at the bag heights that Peter lists on his web site and for the 
Bagman, too.  Then remember that your Bagman is going to sit about one and 
a half inches lower than it normally would if mounted on an unsprung saddle 
rail.  This means that you might get by with a standard size Bagman (Sport 
or whatever they call it) instead of an Expedition.

On Monday, September 3, 2012 11:13:54 AM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>
> Sure, I would love some pics. Do you think the expedition size bagman 
> would be overkill for the Pendle? I only ask since Peter White has a 30% 
> off sale so the expedition through them is the same price as the sport at 
> Wallbike. Also, has anyone seen the new Bagman they are selling at Ben's? I 
> looks like it would have better support, but a bit on the ugly side I feel. 
> maybe I am just being too picky?  
> http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10875
>  
>
> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:19 AM, George Schick 
> > wrote:
>
>> Yes, I have a bike with a Brooks Champion Flyer that has a Bagman mounted 
>> to the lower set of saddle rails along with a Carradice Barley bag hanging 
>> from the bag loops.  It works just fine and I've had it loaded with lots of 
>> heavy cargo from time to time.  If you stop and think about it, the Bagman 
>> is fastened to the lower "fixed" set of rails while the bag hangs from the 
>> loops on the rear saddle frame that sits on top of the springs.  So when 
>> you go bouncing over bumps and the springs compress, the load in the saddle 
>> bag (that sits on the Bagman frame) simply stays in one place.  And yes, 
>> having the Bagman does make a big difference in the vertical positioning of 
>> those pockets.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 2, 2012 4:11:19 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey all, love my carradice products but a combination of a sprung 
>>> saddle (B67) and setback seatpost makes it sit where the pockets can 
>>> have stuff jump out of them occasionaly. The bag is almost horizontal 
>>> instead of sitting straight up.  I was wondering if anyone has used 
>>> the carradice bagman with a sprung saddle succesfully? I called 
>>> Wallbike and Peter White but both times got a vauge "should work" 
>>> which seemed to be a way to just say no. My seat is all the way back 
>>> so i should have enough rail space, is it just a question of rail 
>>> spacing? Also if it does work does anyone have a used bagman sport 
>>> they want to let go of on the cheap?  Thanks all. 
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Re: Carradice Bagman Questions

2012-09-03 Thread Peter Morgano
Sure, I would love some pics. Do you think the expedition size bagman would
be overkill for the Pendle? I only ask since Peter White has a 30% off sale
so the expedition through them is the same price as the sport at Wallbike.
Also, has anyone seen the new Bagman they are selling at Ben's? I looks
like it would have better support, but a bit on the ugly side I feel. maybe
I am just being too picky?
http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10875

On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 10:19 AM, George Schick  wrote:

> Yes, I have a bike with a Brooks Champion Flyer that has a Bagman mounted
> to the lower set of saddle rails along with a Carradice Barley bag hanging
> from the bag loops.  It works just fine and I've had it loaded with lots of
> heavy cargo from time to time.  If you stop and think about it, the Bagman
> is fastened to the lower "fixed" set of rails while the bag hangs from the
> loops on the rear saddle frame that sits on top of the springs.  So when
> you go bouncing over bumps and the springs compress, the load in the saddle
> bag (that sits on the Bagman frame) simply stays in one place.  And yes,
> having the Bagman does make a big difference in the vertical positioning of
> those pockets.
>
>
> On Sunday, September 2, 2012 4:11:19 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>>
>> Hey all, love my carradice products but a combination of a sprung
>> saddle (B67) and setback seatpost makes it sit where the pockets can
>> have stuff jump out of them occasionaly. The bag is almost horizontal
>> instead of sitting straight up.  I was wondering if anyone has used
>> the carradice bagman with a sprung saddle succesfully? I called
>> Wallbike and Peter White but both times got a vauge "should work"
>> which seemed to be a way to just say no. My seat is all the way back
>> so i should have enough rail space, is it just a question of rail
>> spacing? Also if it does work does anyone have a used bagman sport
>> they want to let go of on the cheap?  Thanks all.
>>
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[RBW] Re: Carradice Bagman Questions

2012-09-03 Thread Adam
I use the Flyer saddle with the bagman and a medium sized saddle bag from 
riv with good results. Occasionally on a bumpy trail I might have to 
tighten the bagman's primary attachment bolt but no problems with pocket 
positioning.

Happy to send a photo if it would be helpful.

Adam

On Sunday, September 2, 2012 2:11:19 PM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
>
> Hey all, love my carradice products but a combination of a sprung 
> saddle (B67) and setback seatpost makes it sit where the pockets can 
> have stuff jump out of them occasionaly. The bag is almost horizontal 
> instead of sitting straight up.  I was wondering if anyone has used 
> the carradice bagman with a sprung saddle succesfully? I called 
> Wallbike and Peter White but both times got a vauge "should work" 
> which seemed to be a way to just say no. My seat is all the way back 
> so i should have enough rail space, is it just a question of rail 
> spacing? Also if it does work does anyone have a used bagman sport 
> they want to let go of on the cheap?  Thanks all. 
>

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[RBW] Re: Carradice Bagman Questions

2012-09-03 Thread George Schick
Yes, I have a bike with a Brooks Champion Flyer that has a Bagman mounted 
to the lower set of saddle rails along with a Carradice Barley bag hanging 
from the bag loops.  It works just fine and I've had it loaded with lots of 
heavy cargo from time to time.  If you stop and think about it, the Bagman 
is fastened to the lower "fixed" set of rails while the bag hangs from the 
loops on the rear saddle frame that sits on top of the springs.  So when 
you go bouncing over bumps and the springs compress, the load in the saddle 
bag (that sits on the Bagman frame) simply stays in one place.  And yes, 
having the Bagman does make a big difference in the vertical positioning of 
those pockets.


On Sunday, September 2, 2012 4:11:19 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>
> Hey all, love my carradice products but a combination of a sprung 
> saddle (B67) and setback seatpost makes it sit where the pockets can 
> have stuff jump out of them occasionaly. The bag is almost horizontal 
> instead of sitting straight up.  I was wondering if anyone has used 
> the carradice bagman with a sprung saddle succesfully? I called 
> Wallbike and Peter White but both times got a vauge "should work" 
> which seemed to be a way to just say no. My seat is all the way back 
> so i should have enough rail space, is it just a question of rail 
> spacing? Also if it does work does anyone have a used bagman sport 
> they want to let go of on the cheap?  Thanks all. 
>

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