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Old 10-28-09, 09:16 AM
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A pack that sits low on the back, so that the saddle carries much of the weight, might work out. I used a fanny pack for long distance rides for many years. The advantage of this over bike-mounted bags is that the bike responds better when you sprint. A fanny pack is probably not big enough for the OP's purposes but something like the Hyper 3.0 looks promising.
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