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scroca 09-01-12 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by chaadster (Post 14678053)
A proper clamp, I suppose.

I'll believe it when I hear so from somebody who actually has one.

chaadster 09-01-12 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by scroca (Post 14679719)
I'll believe it when I hear so from somebody who actually has one.

Wow, is it really that hard for you to imagine a clamp that works?

You should host a show,
"Clamps: Inscrutable Miracles of Engineering" :roflmao2:

no1mad 09-01-12 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by scroca (Post 14679713)
From the Nashbar website: "420 denier nylon material with water-resistant coating "

That means your stuff gets wet.

Also needs a rack to put it on and the OP is trying to avoid using a frame mounted rack.

no1mad 09-01-12 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by scroca (Post 14679719)
I'll believe it when I hear so from somebody who actually has one.

Don't have either of them, but Arkel has a couple of seat post racks that also attach to the saddle rails for a 3 point attachment. The Sherpa rack is like a backpack carrier and the Rando rack is more like a traditional beam rack. Can even be used on carbon seat posts.


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