this is really quite smart...one could sink a rare earth magnet into the 
ends, and slap on an oversized washer, if you're like me and end up 
swinging your bag around a lot on bumps and corners. 
 

On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 8:49:48 PM UTC-5, REC (Roberta) wrote:
>
> RBW content--this is on my beloved Joe Appaloosa and I'll be making 
> another one for my A. Homer Hilsen.  I love the Nitto one on the Riv site, 
> but it cannot be used with sprung saddles.
>
> The idea is to have the dowel long enough so the straps won’t work their 
> way off by themselves, but short enough so you can slide the straps off 
> fairly easily.   My dowel is 7 3/8” long and that’s plenty long.
>
> You'll need:
>
> One 7 - 7 ½” long dowel.  I used a ¾” wide dowel, but I suspect a ½” 
> would work just as well.
>
> Two zip ties
>
>  
>
> Zip tie the dowel to the INSIDE side of each saddle bag loop--for the left 
> loop, zip tie to the right; for the right loop, zip tie to the left.   Make 
> it fairly snug, but no need to over tighten.  You need to make sure the 
> dowel won’t slide out on its own.
>
>
> Slide on the pre-buckled bag straps, first one side, and then the other. 
>   Your straps should be sitting just below the saddle loops, in the same 
> position as if you had threaded them thru the loops.   Voila!
>
>
> To remove the bag, just slide the strap from one side first, then the 
> other side.  It helps if there’s a little movement in the dowel.
>
>
> To make the dowel “disappear,” paint it the color of your bag or saddle.  Or, 
> have fun with markers and “art” it up!
>

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