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From: kjchapman@wateng.UUCP (Kevin J. Chapman)
Newsgroups: net.bicycle
Subject: Re: Briefcase Rack??
Message-ID: <2593@wateng.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 30-Jun-85 21:33:02 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun 30 21:33:02 1985
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Reply-To: kjchapman@wateng.UUCP (Kevin J. Chapman)
Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario
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Summary: 


	I haven't seen a rack specifically designed for a briefcase,
  but I have seen briefcases designed for a rack.  The cases are made
  of some type of corrugated translucent nylon, I think, and are shaped
  roughly like a pannier without external pockets.  They probably wouldn't
  look anything near as good as what your father (I think) gave you, though.

			Kevin

	P.S. I use a small pannier (Cannondale Whistle I think) on
   one side of my rack to carry books and papers to the office.  It
   doesn't seem to unbalance me on asphalt, but the bike shows a 
   decided proclivity to jump to one side on gravel roads.  Nothing
   you can't get used to though...
-- 
   
                          Kevin Chapman
                          Computer Communications Networks Group
                          Waterversity of Uniloo
                          'Loo, Ont., Canada

	Lemond and Hinault are domestiques for Steve Bauer - go Steve go!!