Par for the course, but it's not big deal, even with the larger
Nelson/Camper types that, I think, contact your thighs more because they
"tuck in" more.

My saddles are Flites; it has been too long since I used a Brooks of any
sort to remember if the Brooks design causes saddlebags to have more or
less contact back there. From the photo on the Riv site, I'd guess that one
mounted on a Brooks, with more upright rails, and rails that you can't
shove as far back, would make less contact.

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> Specifically, I am looking at something like the the *Sackville
> SaddleSack XSmall, Olive - 20130
> *$65.00
>
> Or, the brand V on the rivsite.
> **
> Somehow, my eyes have missed these. Maybe my eyes were dazzled by all the
> tweed or something.
>
> *Was wondering if the backs of your legs hit these bags when on a Brooks
> B17, or anything else. Or is there usually enough clearance.*
> *Or, is the leg hitting the bag par for the course with saddle bags.*
> **
> *Thanks for the info.*
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