I'd also recommend a large saddlebag, but if you're looking
specifically for a lightweight rack and don't want to spend $100, get
the Pletscher. Aluminum, light, carries enough. Why not?


On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 8:52 PM, jim_OLP <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do have a saddlebag, but it's too small in the winter and it's
> canvas, I don't want to soak it.   I already have a nylon 'trunk' bag
> which is perfectly sized, but I don't need the support of the big
> rack.
>
> Nitro R14: too nice, too expensive, a target for thieves. I sometimes
> park in dodgy spots.
>
> The "hupe":  a saddlbag support, won't work with a rectangular trunk
> bag.
>
> Tubus "fly": also very expensive.
>
> Mark's rack - close to what I want, but too expensive, too short
> horizontally
>
> Basically the need is for winter, to stow bulky but lightweigh items
> like a sweater.  I know, I'm being difficult here. I had some dim
> memory of Riv making a sort of partially supported rear rack.
> Actually I'm thinking about making something myself.
>
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