Old 07-21-06, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by spokenword
I used a handlebar bag for this year's series, and while I liked the combination of a stable cue sheet platform and food transport, I'll probably ditch it next year for a top tube bag and some kind of cue-clip holder.
I go back and forth on this.

When I ride my touring rig (not for Brevets), I like the convenience of a h-bar bag.
When I ride my current Brevet bike, which is being pushed into duty until my custom machine arrives, I like having the aerobars - which do not afford the use of the h-bar bag.

I'm curious as to one Boston Brevet rider who was using this:



Seemed like a great use of space...
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