Nice setup. Can you elaborate on your gear, especially the bags and attachment methods. Closeup photos, brand & model & maybe links. I just like to see what folks are using.
Ill see if I can explain what I've done but the bike is back in normal hardtail mode now I'm back from my trips ..
The handlebar bag is straight fwd and just straps to the bars..
The fork and frame mount bags are carried in plastic cages that are available from topeka.. if you Google topeka versacage.. they are designed to fit the bottle cage mounts provided on most bikes but if you want to say fork mount them they come with fixings or mounting points that are easily fitted to the bike...and I leave my mounting points permanently attached to the bike forks..just removing the cages..
See attached photos..
The rear pannier bags are carried on a bike rack that I bought but pretty well extensively modified to suit my bike which is carbon framed and as supplied would not have been capable of carrying the load that I carry without damage to the bike
The rack has a seat post clamp which I didnt do away with but it's only real purpose after my modification is to locate the rack on the bike.. the clamp is never tight..in fact I still have a few inches of movement in the dropper seat post if I need it..
The weight or load is transfared to the frame of the bike by my fabricated bracket..
See photos..
And transfares the load to here
The rack came with two adjustable poles and mountings ..I retained them but they had to be lined with rubber to prevent damage to the frame..
I leave the attachment points fitted to the bike when I remove the rack and bags
Because of the load I carry I also provided two more poles that transfare the weight to a modified back axle..
A final precaution I take is I cable tie the bags to the rack.. they have a fixing that is supposed to prevent the bags from swinging away from the rack..but I found on bumpy bits they still managed to disengage...so I just cable tied them to the poles.. you should see that in the attached photos..
I hope you can grasp all that lol
Cheers
Andy