Pam, you might try a trick I've used to stiffen the bag enough to prevent 
sagging. Get your hands on a sheet of corrugated plastic - the same stuff 
that is used for political campaign yard signs (they should soon be readily 
available for no cost ; )       

Cut the plastic sheet to fit the interior width of the bag and long enough 
to cover the bottom and extend up onto the front wall of the bag. The 
corrugations need to run across the width of the cut sheet so you can fold 
it to curve up the front wall. The sheet should be sized to fit slightly 
snug to prevent it shifting around inside the bag. It's a low cost, light 
weight solution that repurposes  bit of plastic that is otherwise destined 
for the land fill.

Your Schwinn looks like a sweet little bike in its own right. 

Steve in Asheville

On Saturday, January 27, 2024 at 12:43:31 AM UTC-5 Pam Bikes wrote:

> Thinking about getting a R10 as a bag support - for a small Fab's Chest.  
> This is on my back up Schwinn.  I set it up just like my Betty Foy in case 
> I ever need any parts.  Concerns are that I have a 26.6 seatpost and it 
> says 26.8.  I guess I could get a shim.  Would it hold?  How much is the 
> weight limit for the rack?  And I'm not sure if I have enough seat post to 
> put the clamp.  Right now, I have the pec dec but if I put too much in the 
> bag, it starts to sag and I don't want it dragging on the tire.  

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