Re: [RBW] Centerpull/Cantilever brakes and saddle bags

2018-12-18 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
Depending on the height of your seat, the bag would have to hang pretty low to be in contact with the exposed part of the cable. Even then, I would think it might make a mark but wouldn’t damage the bag. There’s not enough movement in the cable to do much harm. --Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com

[RBW] Centerpull/Cantilever brakes and saddle bags

2018-12-18 Thread Paul G
For those of you whole run centerpulls or cantilevers, do you have problems with the rear brake cable and/or straddle cable wearing into saddle bags that rest agains them? It seems to me that a loaded Saddle Sack without a rear rack would naturally press against the rear brake cable at or below