I clamp mine down in the mousetrap of my Pletscher Rack.  It's secure 
enough that the saddle loops seem optional.

Marc

On Thursday, March 30, 2017 at 3:51:29 PM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> I just got a used Big One that happily will work with both my Dahon and my 
> Matthews. On the Dahon it just hangs down from VO loops bolted to the 
> Flite's rails, and I cut slots for a seatpost strap; the straps, loops, and 
> dowel support the weight, and I've carried 30+ lb this way with other 
> saddlebags with no ill effects. I know that this method of attachment 
> doesn't make use of the bag's nice flat and shallow profile, but it's fine 
> for very short trips to the grocery store, which is what the Dahon is used 
> for when it is not folded and in the back of the car.)
>
> But for the Matthews, the bag will be strapped to similar saddle rail 
> loops and sit squarely on the rack. The rack has no "tombstone", but I 
> wonder if I need anything to secure it laterally. There is little sway when 
> the bag is strapped to the Dahon. 
>
> What is all y'all's experience? I see the slots on the bottom leather; do 
> you use them? One or both?
>
> And will toe straps work?
>
> Back to the Dahone: one day I may get a clamp on rack for the seatpost, 
> but for now this seems to work well.
>
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