CyclePro Bicycle Carrying Bag.
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CyclePro Bicycle Carrying Bag.
I’m not really sure where to put this so if you all think it should be in the regular section or for sale I’ll try and move it.
Anyway haven’t used this bag in about 5 lifetimes. It’s a nice canvas bag with a padded shoulder strap and two handles placed correctly so you can sort of pick it up and carry it under your arm. I bought this way back when I was in the Marines and would use it to tote my Sport Sx on the units annual 2 week excursion to whereever. I was on active duty but assigned to a reserve unit. It was call an Instruct and Inspect Tour or something like but the active duty folks did most of the work as there was always some other training...oh sorry Any I'd pack the bike and volunteer for baggage detail ao I could gently strap it on top.
I havent used it since 1990 so if you'd like it you can have it for shipping. Of course I'd never turn down a few shillings for the bike fund though
No your eyes arent deceiving you. I draped the bag upside down over the new secret project and then snapped a few pics and rotated this one and the BikePro label.
Shoulder strap
It’s a bit smelly, like your old Army or camping gear but in good shape.
The bottom has a little padding on it
Anyway haven’t used this bag in about 5 lifetimes. It’s a nice canvas bag with a padded shoulder strap and two handles placed correctly so you can sort of pick it up and carry it under your arm. I bought this way back when I was in the Marines and would use it to tote my Sport Sx on the units annual 2 week excursion to whereever. I was on active duty but assigned to a reserve unit. It was call an Instruct and Inspect Tour or something like but the active duty folks did most of the work as there was always some other training...oh sorry Any I'd pack the bike and volunteer for baggage detail ao I could gently strap it on top.
I havent used it since 1990 so if you'd like it you can have it for shipping. Of course I'd never turn down a few shillings for the bike fund though
No your eyes arent deceiving you. I draped the bag upside down over the new secret project and then snapped a few pics and rotated this one and the BikePro label.
Shoulder strap
It’s a bit smelly, like your old Army or camping gear but in good shape.
The bottom has a little padding on it
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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