Ditto what Doug wrote.  The top of the bag does sag just a bit, which
I'm sure it wouldn't do with a decaleur, but so what.  The bag sits
very solidly and comes on and off pretty easily.  The strap that sells
with it is also very well done.

michael

On Mar 25, 11:03 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> Kelly:
>
> I've been pleased with Acorn's Boxy Rando on a Nitto small front rack
> (same platform as Mark's, I think?).  Sits on the rack solidly, no
> connnection to the h'bars.  Holds a ton of stuff.  Acorn puts a
> stiffener inside so the bag pretty much maintains its shape.  Had mine
> for a couple of years now & wouldn't leave home without it.  And it
> looks great.
>
> dougP
>
> On Mar 25, 7:09 pm, Kelly Sleeper <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I keep looking and thinking that during the summer when I'm not out to carry
> > as much that a rando bag on a marks rack might be the ticket.  
>
> > Trouble is I don't think they make rando bags tall enough to reach the
> > Decaleur. I'm measuring about 15 inches from top of rack to bottom of
> > handlebars.  
>
> > So what have you done?
>
> > Kelly

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