All squared away with an R10 en route, will update for posterity how it
interfaces with the medium saddlesack.
Thanks for all the replies and offers :)
jared
On Saturday, September 2, 2023 at 9:41:02 PM UTC-7 jaredwilson wrote:
> I appreciate everyone weighing in!
>
> As expected I haven't
I appreciate everyone weighing in!
As expected I haven't received any interest in a sale or trade, so I looked
into running the M1 on the rear and it seems like it will suffice for the
time being. I'll have a better idea of it's functionality as time goes on
but it seems promising, especially
A month or so back, I also started looking for a Nitto R10 (for the Swift
Zeitgeist on my Sam). I put a line out on the FB Rivendell Buy Sell Trade
group, and ended up snagging a used one. About the same time as I listed
that inquiry, I reached out to Mack’s Bike and Goods in Evanston, Illinois
The burrito does look like it has a concave shape side-to-side. But,
realistically, you just need something to stabilize the bag - not support
it with a full "platform," right? This does cuts into tire or fender
clearance though, i suppose. It does NOT seem to have the angled-up part
at
Hmm, I looked at the burrito but decided it was the same as a r10 but with that “scooped” platform?Sent from my iPhoneOn Sep 2, 2023, at 2:43 AM, iamkeith wrote:My own question got me searching the web for pictures of the R10 working adequately. I didn't see anything that convinced me it would,
Here is a picture of one on Vince’s Clem that was posted to the staff bikes
area of the blog. When I asked him about it he confirmed it was an R10 on
the bike. Bag hikes up in front, which might not work depending on how much
you need to put in your bag and your aesthetic sensibilities. Not
My own question got me searching the web for pictures of the R10 working
adequately. I didn't see anything that convinced me it would, however I
did find this neat alternative:
Simworks burrito rack.
https://www.sim.works/products/burrito-rack?variant=44004249927934
On Friday, September 1,
Have you previously gotten a Saddlesack to work with an R10 rack? I
couldn't.
That rack seems more suited to traditional bags, like a Caradice, that are
improved by swinging them away from the seatpost and out from under the
saddle. Rivendell (sackville) bags are kind of hung from the
Hi Jared. I could not find one here or anywhere for that matter. Ordered from Bluelug & had it in less than a week. And, even with shipping from Japan less $$ than domestic sources.Sent from my iPhoneOn Sep 1, 2023, at 9:45 PM, jaredwilson wrote:Hey group,Acquired another SaddleSack medium and
Hey group,
Acquired another SaddleSack medium and find myself needing a Nitto R10 to
support it.
Would love to trade for a Riv Shiny rear rack or Marks rack, or purchase if
need be.
Please respond off list at jared wilson327 at gmail
Thanks :)
jared
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