I know you said no Jerry-rigging, but I came up with a super easy solution for this that I think is better than a decaleur. I may have stolen the idea from a Weigle photo but I can't remember for sure. Anyway, I bought some 3/4 aluminum bar stock and made a bridge across the rack. Pictur a straight bar with two little feet that are bolted to the eyelets on the rack sides. Then I fashioned a strut that goes inside the Berthoud bag. Picture a flat bottomed U that goes up the sides and tucks under the Velcro flaps that hold the card board stiffener in place. Then I drilled through the strut, the bag bottom, and the bridge, added two bolts with brass knurled nuts and presto! Rock solid rando bag, no handlebar real estate consumed or finicky decaleur to mess with. It's worked great for a few years , including on some very long, very bumpy rides.
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