Leg rub can be minimized by adding a "standoff" to the strap around the
seat post.  Acorn uses a leather cuff; a piece of stiff rubber hose or PVC
works as well.

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:54 PM, David Banzer <daban...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Shoot! Just ordered a Bagman Expedition as I had credit with Ben's Cycle
> and a $20 off coupon. I'll give it a shot with commuting loads and see.
> The problem I'm seeing with the Marks rack is that my frame is 65cm with
> the saddle up a bit, so I'm not sure that I can get it mounted high enough
> to support the bag.
> i might have to forego a support and just deal with bag sway and leg rub.
> Not the end of the world.
> David
> Chicago
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