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Old 10-16-08, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by wrk101
Whatever bag you get, test it for fit on your bike. My Nashbar bag straps run into my brake levers, so it does not fit very well. I guess I could move the levers out some, but I would have been better off getting a bag that fit.

I got mine on one of those frequent Nashbar sales.

One advantage of Nashbar is that they have an excellent return policy, so if the zippers broke, just return it. Mine still works well, just doesn't fit that great.

I have one like that that I use for short day trips. You're right, it doesn't fit well. I may have to up my budget a little bit on the bag. I saw a Lone Peak one that I like that looks good.
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