Why don't you just take the two saddle straps out and re-thread them 
back with the buckles inside the bag, with only a tight loop coming out 
of the slot and fastening to the saddle ring?  It's easy.
Lisa


>  On Feb 6, 1:56�pm, usuk2007 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The bags look well made, but they also look fussy and I don't like
> > the boxy shape. Rivendell also persists in fastening the saddle
> > strap buckles outside the bag. Maybe you an do that and not have
> > too much saddle sway on the Sackville bags as I see there's a
> > pocket for the rack upright. Anyway i like to have the saddlebag
> > tight up against the saddle and you do that by fastening the
> > buckles inside the bag.
> > I may be an uber retro grouch here, but I'll stick with Carradice,
> > that's what real cyclists used ;-)

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