FS: Revelate Pika Backpacking Rackless Saddlebag; $100
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[SOLD] FS: Revelate Pika Backpacking Rackless Saddlebag; $100
This isn't exactly C&V, I'll post a couple of more-appropriate bags shortly. But just in case somebody here is into bikepacking with their C&V/neo-retro bicycle...
This is a very low-use Revelate Pika saddle bag. I only used it for a couple of dry-road rides, so no visible wear, no rubs, cuts, marks, fraying, etc.
[SOLD] $100 shipped lower 48 states; payment by paypal "For Goods/Services"
I'm pretty sure this is a Pika, not a Viscacha, but they're very hard to tell apart visually, and I bought this a couple/few years ago. My memory ain't what it used to be...
These rackless saddlebags are the lightest way to carry stuff, and are especially popular with the adventure touring/grinding folks. The bag expands from 6l to 10l, and has cinch straps both to compress the bag front>rear and to hold it tight against the seat.
I wasn't a big fan when packed with my usual day-ride stuff: tubes, tools, snax, wallet, phone, camera. Bag wagged no matter how tightly I cinched the straps. Seems like it works better for compressible/packable loads like clothing, sleeping sacks, sleeping bags.
Coupla/few pix below, more here on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/263834...h/16886774976/
This is a very low-use Revelate Pika saddle bag. I only used it for a couple of dry-road rides, so no visible wear, no rubs, cuts, marks, fraying, etc.
[SOLD] $100 shipped lower 48 states; payment by paypal "For Goods/Services"
I'm pretty sure this is a Pika, not a Viscacha, but they're very hard to tell apart visually, and I bought this a couple/few years ago. My memory ain't what it used to be...
These rackless saddlebags are the lightest way to carry stuff, and are especially popular with the adventure touring/grinding folks. The bag expands from 6l to 10l, and has cinch straps both to compress the bag front>rear and to hold it tight against the seat.
I wasn't a big fan when packed with my usual day-ride stuff: tubes, tools, snax, wallet, phone, camera. Bag wagged no matter how tightly I cinched the straps. Seems like it works better for compressible/packable loads like clothing, sleeping sacks, sleeping bags.
Coupla/few pix below, more here on flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/263834...h/16886774976/
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