Re: [RBW] What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Tom Wyland
I've been just sitting here waiting for someone to try a TV Tray in their 
saddlebag.  I have one of the old large Saddlesacks and the coroplast 
doesn't last long. 

Let me know how it works!

Tom

On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 1:49:01 PM UTC-4 Jay Lonner wrote:

> I’ve looked more into the idea of an external saddlebag support, and 
> wouldn’t you know it the good folks at Surly thought of it first: 
> https://surlybikes.com/parts/tv_tray I just ordered one and will report 
> back.
>
> Jay Lonner
> Bellingham, WA
>
> Sent from my Atari 400
>
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:46 PM, Jay Lonner  wrote:
>
> I’ve been thinking about this as well. Replacement coroplast is the 
> obvious answer, and I’ve saved a stash of campaign signs from last 
> November’s election for just this purpose. But I’ve also been thinking 
> about getting rid of the coroplast entirely, and zip-tying something like a 
> kitchen wire cooling rack (like for baking cookies) to the top of my rear 
> cargo rack to provide support to the saddlebag from underneath. This would 
> probably be more durable, and would also eliminate the problem of small 
> items diving underneath the coroplast inside the saddlebag. I’ll be curious 
> to learn what clever solutions others have come up with.
>
>
> Jay Lonner
> Bellingham, WA
>
> Sent from my Atari 400
>
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:06 PM, Joe Bernard  wrote:
>
> Mine is all bendy and collapsey in my medium SaddleSack. What are you 
> folks putting in there to replace it? 
>
> Joe Bernard 
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Re: [RBW] What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-18 Thread Jay Lonner
I’ve looked more into the idea of an external saddlebag support, and wouldn’t you know it the good folks at Surly thought of it first: https://surlybikes.com/parts/tv_tray I just ordered one and will report back.Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:46 PM, Jay Lonner  wrote:I’ve been thinking about this as well. Replacement coroplast is the obvious answer, and I’ve saved a stash of campaign signs from last November’s election for just this purpose. But I’ve also been thinking about getting rid of the coroplast entirely, and zip-tying something like a kitchen wire cooling rack (like for baking cookies) to the top of my rear cargo rack to provide support to the saddlebag from underneath. This would probably be more durable, and would also eliminate the problem of small items diving underneath the coroplast inside the saddlebag. I’ll be curious to learn what clever solutions others have come up with.Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:06 PM, Joe Bernard  wrote:Mine is all bendy and collapsey in my medium SaddleSack. What are you folks putting in there to replace it? Joe Bernard 



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Re: [RBW] What do I replace coroplast with in Sackville

2023-04-17 Thread Jay Lonner
I’ve been thinking about this as well. Replacement coroplast is the obvious answer, and I’ve saved a stash of campaign signs from last November’s election for just this purpose. But I’ve also been thinking about getting rid of the coroplast entirely, and zip-tying something like a kitchen wire cooling rack (like for baking cookies) to the top of my rear cargo rack to provide support to the saddlebag from underneath. This would probably be more durable, and would also eliminate the problem of small items diving underneath the coroplast inside the saddlebag. I’ll be curious to learn what clever solutions others have come up with.Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Apr 17, 2023, at 8:06 PM, Joe Bernard  wrote:Mine is all bendy and collapsey in my medium SaddleSack. What are you folks putting in there to replace it? Joe Bernard 



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