Sort of a saddle bag question
#1
Thread Starter
Permanent Refugee .......
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,256
Likes: 0
From: Okanagan Valley, BC.
Bikes: Steel
Sort of a saddle bag question
I have one of those wonderful HUGE english style canvas saddle bags, leather straps and brass hardware, etc.
I have had it for umpteen years and used to use it all the time, not so much any more but I would like to.
I used to have a really neat little "rack" sort of thingie that hooked around the seat stays in two locations and just provided a support for the bag so it didn't droop into the brake cables.
It didn't fasten on with hardware, just hooked around the stays so you could put it on and take it off at will.
Bad description, I know.
Somewhere in the many moves over the years that wonderful little rack seems to have vanished.
Anyone know of any slick supports for big saddle bags???
I have had it for umpteen years and used to use it all the time, not so much any more but I would like to.
I used to have a really neat little "rack" sort of thingie that hooked around the seat stays in two locations and just provided a support for the bag so it didn't droop into the brake cables.
It didn't fasten on with hardware, just hooked around the stays so you could put it on and take it off at will.
Bad description, I know.
Somewhere in the many moves over the years that wonderful little rack seems to have vanished.
Anyone know of any slick supports for big saddle bags???
#2
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 5,366
Likes: 628
From: Soviet of Oregon or Pensacola FL
Bikes: Still have a few left!
Not exactly what you describe, but these may do the job. https://www.wallbike.com/racks/bagman.html
#3
Senior Member

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 4,038
Likes: 2,118
From: NW Ohio
Bikes: 1984 Miyata 310, 1986 Schwinn Sierra, 1987 Ross Mt. Hood, 1988 Schwinn LeTour, 1988 Trek 400T, 1981 Fuji S12-1977 Univega Grand Rally, S LTD, 1973 Sears Free Spirit 531, 197? FW Evans
I think Rivendale has something like that, since they also sell the large canvas bags. I think theirs is bolted on.
#4
there are many saddlebag supports available
the specific rack you are talking about was manufactured by park but they don't make them anymore
as luck would have it, rivendell just recently started producing a copy of it
they're not in the online catalogue yet but they are in the print version
they call it their 'silver hupe' and it's 30 dollars
they also sell various bolt on versions
https://www.rivbike.com
the specific rack you are talking about was manufactured by park but they don't make them anymore
as luck would have it, rivendell just recently started producing a copy of it
they're not in the online catalogue yet but they are in the print version
they call it their 'silver hupe' and it's 30 dollars
they also sell various bolt on versions
https://www.rivbike.com
Last edited by coelcanth; 05-25-06 at 08:46 AM.
#5
Thread Starter
Permanent Refugee .......
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,256
Likes: 0
From: Okanagan Valley, BC.
Bikes: Steel
Originally Posted by coelcanth
there are many saddlebag supports available
the specific rack you are talking about was manufactured by park but they don't make them anymore
as luck would have it, rivendell just recently started producing a copy of it
they're not in the online catalogue yet but they are in the print version
they call it their 'silver hupe' and it's 30 dollars
they also sell various bolt on versions
https://www.rivebike.com
the specific rack you are talking about was manufactured by park but they don't make them anymore
as luck would have it, rivendell just recently started producing a copy of it
they're not in the online catalogue yet but they are in the print version
they call it their 'silver hupe' and it's 30 dollars
they also sell various bolt on versions
https://www.rivebike.com
I love that about this place. Even with a poor description like I gave there is someone who not only reembers the thing but even who made it.
Thanks for the Riv tip, I will call them today.
#6
pan y agua

Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 31,809
Likes: 1,232
From: Jacksonville
Bikes: Willier Zero 7; Merlin Extralight; Calfee Dragonfly tandem, Calfee Adventure tandem; Cervelo P2; Motebecane Ti Fly 29er; Motebecanne Phantom Cross; Schwinn Paramount Track bike
The member formerly known as toomanybikes (since the system has seemingly decided to punt that name!?)That's because, no such thing can be.
#7
Senior Member
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 50
Likes: 0
From: Minnesota
Bikes: Trek 412
Try this guy. https://velo-orange.blogspot.com/
I think he's working on something similar to what you are looking for.
I think he's working on something similar to what you are looking for.
#8
Thread Starter
Permanent Refugee .......
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,256
Likes: 0
From: Okanagan Valley, BC.
Bikes: Steel
Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
The member formerly known as toomanybikes (since the system has seemingly decided to punt that name!?)That's because, no such thing can be.





