Another no-cost thing you might try is not strapping the Carradice to the 
seatpost, letting the whole bag swing more clockwise (when viewed from the 
driveside) and letting it just rest on the rack.  You could then strap the 
seatpost strap around the forward upswing of the rack or just ditch it 
altogether.  I'm pretty sure this is SOP with the larger Sackville bags.  I 
use an old Timbukt2 converted to Carradice-style bag with no seatpost or 
bottom strap of any kind; it does just fine resting on the rack and comes on 
and off more quickly that way.  

The possible downside is that this might rotate the Carradice higher and 
bring it into contact with your backside, depending on how you sit on your 
seat. 

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