I really like this solution, Brendon! Thanks for sharing. 

Can't find a picture but this reminded me that in the past Ronnie suggested 
putting a piece of brake cable housing over the hanging part of the brake 
cable when running cantis. It works as a sleeve and prevents the bag from 
impeding the movement of the cable. 

On Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 4:15:32 AM UTC-4 brendonoid wrote:

> My lightest most fuss free solution is to run a bootlace (a strap would 
> work too) from the stem to lamp holder or something else suitably sturdy. 
> It means I can take the bag on and off easily and there is plenty of room 
> for brakes and cables etc.
> [image: P1020345.JPG]
> On Thursday 17 October 2024 at 07:24:27 UTC+8 eric...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Same chest on my Appaloosa with a Nitto M1 rack. Running Paul cantilevers 
>> on this rig, rack helps keep the bag from interfering with the hanger. 
>>
>> [image: 231007 03 Appa porch.JPG]
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 7:17:06 PM UTC-4 Eric Marth wrote:
>>
>>> For the love of Zeus, Nicholas, what a picture! 
>>>
>>> I've had no trouble running a Fab's Chest rackless on my 57cm Hillborne 
>>> with Paul mini-moto v-brakes installed. 
>>>
>>> [image: IMG_2650.jpg]
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 2:38:34 AM UTC-4 Donzaemon wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for all the replies everyone! Looks like a DIY pec dec or Rod 
>>>> Steward’s the best (and probably only) solution.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 10:46:52 AM UTC-7 J wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Bag is empty here but it still makes the point. There's 11.5 inches 
>>>>> from the base of the only front rack I have left, (Nitto 32f Campee? I 
>>>>> think) to the bottom of the handlebars.
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: DSCF3085.JPG]
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 10:40:44 AM UTC-4 Jay Lonner wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have both a Rod Steward and a homebrew Pec Deck. I slightly prefer 
>>>>>> the Pec Deck — it plays a little nicer with my Tubus Tara low-rider 
>>>>>> front 
>>>>>> rack. Having said that, I think I’m going to replace the whole shebang 
>>>>>> with 
>>>>>> a Pass and Stow 3-rail rack and Bags by Bird Right Height custom 
>>>>>> handlebar 
>>>>>> bag.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jay Lonner
>>>>>> Bellingham, WA
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my Atari 400
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Oct 15, 2024, at 5:33 PM, Ty Graham <tygr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <IMG_5368 2.jpeg>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here’s a very non optimized setup using the fabs abs from ronsbikes 
>>>>>> modified with xl nitto rack struts from Rivendell. 
>>>>>> The xl struts give a lot of wiggle room to eventually get the fit you 
>>>>>> want. 
>>>>>> (Not a riv, but you get the idea)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TyG
>>>>>> Seattle
>>>>>>
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