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They will only be used for about 3 weeks during our trip. The supports are flexable enough to move with the bike.
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We did a trial pack up for our trip today. This is Zack and his bike loaded up.
Once again Big thanks Clay
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Glad to help! Zack is looking great too! WOW!
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Quote from: CLAY on April 09, 2012, 04:58:20 PM
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Quote from: the frenchman on March 15, 2012, 11:05:39 AM
Correct. Usually similar enough to some aftermarket hard-bag mounts, but smaller, lighter as they don't actually carry the weight of the bag; they simply keep the bag from swinging around.
Some examples:
I'm glad stuff like that exists, but this is why I went to hard luggage and never looked back. My soft-sided luggage didn't go into the rear wheel, but they would sag like crazy as the day went on. Nothing they came with added enough rigidity to keep them in place...a serious design oversight.
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