I use a QR with the large saddlesack, but do not secure the bag to the 
rack.    It just floats on top, never had any problems even riding off road 
this way.



On Friday, August 23, 2013 4:52:52 PM UTC-4, Jim wrote:
>
> Another vote for saddlesacks.  I have a large, in which I can stuff books, 
> papers and a laptop for commuting between home, work and a course I'm 
> teaching at the university.  
>  
> One question:  Does anyone use the quick release with a large saddlesack?  
> If so, do you have a good method for quick release of the sack from the 
> rack?  I'm thinking to just run a strap through it and the rack, but a bit 
> of a fiddle to get on and off.  Currently I have it zip tied to the rack.
> TIA
>  
> Jim in Boulder
>
> On Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:40:35 PM UTC-6, Tom Goodmann wrote:
>
>> With a school year just about underway, I'm late to ask; looking for 
>> recommendations for a saddle bag--likely more flat than square--for 
>> ferrying books & a notebook pc on a Sam or a Heron Touring.  Each has a 
>> rear rack too, so panniers are another way to go, of course, but my first 
>> thought is for a saddle bag-style sort of brief case (behind a B-17, yup). 
>> Suggestions appreciated.  --Tom in Miami
>>
>

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