[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-11 Thread John C
I was at RBW this past Saturday and checked out a Bagboy that was on a demo bike. It had a stiffener in it. On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 9:06:09 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote: > > Hi, Thanks for the campaign sign recycling suggestions, but I was really > wondering if the Bagboy was

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-11 Thread Jamo.
Why the bagboy as opposed to the medium? Simply size difference? On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 12:43:35 PM UTC-4, DarinM wrote: > > Probably best to ask Riv, but looking at the product page I find it hard > to imagine the shape as pictured without a stiffener. > > Darin > > On Tuesday,

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-11 Thread DarinM
Probably best to ask Riv, but looking at the product page I find it hard to imagine the shape as pictured without a stiffener. Darin On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 9:06:09 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote: > > Hi, Thanks for the campaign sign recycling suggestions, but I was really > wondering

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-11 Thread John Phillips
Hi, Thanks for the campaign sign recycling suggestions, but I was really wondering if the Bagboy was designed for and came with a stffener like my older Sackville saddle bags. I've never really been able to use a Sackville saddlebag without a rear rack supporting the bottom, probably because I

Re: [RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-10 Thread 'Eric Norris' via RBW Owners Bunch
Works best to put Democratic lawn signs in left side saddlebags, Republican in the right. Moderate candidates (if you can find them) can be used in handlebar bags. --Eric N > On Sep 10, 2018, at 2:08 PM, dougP wrote: > > To add stiffness to any bag, the material that many election lawn signs

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-10 Thread dougP
To add stiffness to any bag, the material that many election lawn signs are made of (seems to be a coated cardboard-ish stuff) work well. Comes in large sizes, is free (after the election, of course) and with the mid-terms coming up will be in endless supply. It breaks down with use but then

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-10 Thread John Phillips
I didn't see any mention of a corroplast stiffener on the bottom of the bag, like in the other saddlebags, does anyone know if these new BagBoys have one? John -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-09-01 Thread 'Mark in Beacon' via RBW Owners Bunch
If anyone would like to sell me their SMall sackville in Olive for a reasonable price so they can put funds toward the new bag, please let me know off liine. I missed a good deal a couple weeks ago before I knew I needed one. On Friday, August 31, 2018 at 5:08:16 PM UTC-4, Tim Bantham wrote: >

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-08-31 Thread Tim Bantham
I have a Sackville bag obsession. I am trying to do my best to look away at talk of a new model. It appears to be futile. On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 7:35:30 PM UTC-4, Pondero wrote: > > One of the reasons, I like Sackville bags is the shape. The materials and > details are excellent, and

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-08-30 Thread Max S
I’d like it more if the D-rings were positioned in such a way as to allow carrying off the bike via a shoulder strap. The Small or the Medium could benefit from that as well and would see a ton more use in my case. Just park the bike, detach bag, put over the shoulder and go to the office /

[RBW] Re: Sackville BagBoy

2018-08-30 Thread Drw
I like it. if it had side pockets (or even a foldy longflap hood) it would be the best bike bag i'd ever seen. I know that would make it like a carradice, but the shape is infinitely better. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch"