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Old 12-09-08, 07:05 PM
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Ordered Bike Burrito

So I just ordered my Bike Burrito from their website. Go check them out, they are a handmade in the U.S.A. roll bag that fits under your saddle and look great on your classic and vintage bikes. They normally come with one leather strap but I have requested an extra with mine for my Brooks loops. When you order you specify your colors, completely customizable. They come in two sizes, the normal with 3 large pockets or the grande with 5 pockets, I personally ordered a grande, it is only 3 dollars more.

Check em out, and when mine gets here I'll post pics!
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I like it. I might have to pick one of for one of my bikes.
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I made one of those out of a big square I cut out of an old USMC seabag after I saw the one advertised by Rivendell. I use it on my '79 Raleigh Competition GS:

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Rivendell's $3 Burrito Wrap works well for me.

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I have the burrito wrap too. It does the job nicely. I like how the one posted by the OP has the pockets though. Here's my burrito wrap.

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Nice as these are - and they seem very nice indeed - I have to say that the 2-strap Acorn bag is an absolute beauty. Works terrifically well as a practical matter, and looks perfectly correct on a vintage bike. I've got one that I switch back and forth between my old Motobecane and my old Pinarello.

For those who've never seen one:

https://www.acornbags.com/rollbag2s.html

Since they're made to order, you have to be ready to jump at midnight on the first of each month if you ever want to get one.
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Thought I would nose in. I made this a while ago, it was supposed to be a test, to see how to make it better, but I never got around to it.
It fits through brooks loops, but when I saw those pictures I thought I would try it this way. I like it.
I has loops large enough to hold a light jacket, and sometimes I put a short pump in the clip I sewed in when I need lots of flat fixing potential.
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I didn't know what Burritos were until I saw the pix. Heck I used to do that in the 80's with a good bandana a toe strap! Better if you had a Binda strap.

(secretly wishing I had the $$ for one )
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Got my burrito in today. They actually come wrapped up like a burrito, in aluminum foil with a side of tabasco sauce...my wife says "How Cute!"

I have placed the following items in it and it now resides on the bike: 1 Tube, 3 Tire Levers, 1 Patch Kit (non glue kind), baggy of heavy duty rubber bands, 8mm wrench, 10mm wrench, 14mm wrench, Park Tool Multi-Tool, 2 Small-Medium Sized Bungee Chords, Tire Gauge, and some spare cash...






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That thing looks pretty nice! I think I make one, I'm decent at sewing.

...oh, and you might not want to advertise your name and address on the interwebz!
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