[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-05 Thread Minh
Just to add my two cents, i use a nitto uplift (it's kinda like a bagman only upside down), but that is only on my 'light' bike on which i carry my smaller saddlebags, if it was loaded i'd be worried about sag. as others point out i'd suggest a rear rack, either an r14 (top rack) or a mark's

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-05 Thread Joe Bernard
The hupe is a danger to your paint just trying to install it. It's a bugger to get right, so if you're as paranoid about nicks/scratches as I am, you might want to avoid it. I too have heard reports that it will dig in if heavily loaded. If I ever use mine again, it will be on a pre-beausaged b

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread ted
they'll match up well, and the R-10 is barely heavier (if at all) than > the Bagman. > > > From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com > [mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Manuel Acosta > Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 5:49 PM > To: rbw-owner

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread Mike On A Bike
I'll be getting a Carradice Bagman Expedition now, as the Nitto Wire Guard I purchased has proven to provide insufficient clearance on my Hillborne. So, anybody looking to buy a Nitto Wire Guard for $30 shipped? On Jun 4, 2:32 pm, PATRICK MOORE wrote: > One liability with all these saddle- or se

Re: [RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread PATRICK MOORE
One liability with all these saddle- or seatpost-mount bag supports is their weight limit; I think the Carradice SQR (= seatpost quick release) device has the heaviest limit, but that is only 10 kg or 22 lb. You can get much more than that into a large saddlebag. So, another recommendation for a ra

Re: [RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread Thomas Lynn Skean
x27;ll match up well, and the R-10 is barely heavier (if at all) > than the Bagman. > ... > -- > *Subject:* [RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support > > I highly suggest a rack, if your planning any outdoor trip. The > carradice quick release is great

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread TSW
Really- how heavy? Have others had this happen- the hupe digging into your frame? On Sunday, June 3, 2012 2:48:54 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote: > > I highly suggest a rack, if your planning any outdoor trip. The carradice > quick release is great but the actual support starts to wiggle after a

RE: [RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-04 Thread Allingham II, Thomas J
googlegroups.com [mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Manuel Acosta Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 5:49 PM To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com Subject: [RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support I highly suggest a rack, if your planning any outdoor trip. The carradice quick release

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-03 Thread Manuel Acosta
I highly suggest a rack, if your planning any outdoor trip. The carradice quick release is great but the actual support starts to wiggle after a couple bumpy rides. The hupe I hear good things only if you plan on packing light with the bag. Anything heavy and the hupe cuts into your frame. On S

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-03 Thread rcnute
Hi, Adam: I have a hupe that's like new if you want it. Ryan On Jun 3, 12:26 pm, Adam wrote: > Greetings All, > > I use a Sackville Saddlebag size medium > -http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/bassm.htm > and I'm getting some rub on my rear tire. > > I am thinking of purchasing a carradice bagman

[RBW] Re: Sackville Saddlebag Support

2012-06-03 Thread David Spranger
I use the Sackville medium with a Carradice Bagman Expedition. Works great together. Keeps the bag at a perfect angle for me. On Sunday, June 3, 2012 3:26:52 PM UTC-4, Adam wrote: > > Greetings All, > > I use a Sackville Saddlebag size medium - > http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/bassm.htm > and