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Old 05-27-12, 07:37 PM
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New bike Salse Casseroll Looking for a few classy vintage LED head, taillights Bag

I just purchased this bike. I want a nice Classy Alum/TI Silver metallic finished Head and Taillight. I would hate another cheap plastic blinky on the back of this Bike. I am also looking for a new bag for the front rack. Any ideas???



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There is this for a bag.

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

Some light info here.

https://www.peterwhitecycles.com/lightingsystems.htm
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You can check out the options from Velo-Orange too; however, I suspect the Acorn bags to be the better 'value' in the long run.
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VO link:
https://store.velo-orange.com/index.p...-panniers.html
Rivendell too:
https://www.rivbike.com/Bike-Bags-s/37.htm
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I highly recommend the Swift Industries Ozette Rando Bag. You will need a front rack and decaleur, but the bag won't disappoint. Here it is on my OT Boulder:

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I highly recommend the Swift Industries Ozette Rando Bag. You will need a front rack and decaleur, but the bag won't disappoint. Here it is on my OT Boulder:

My top pick currently
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Pssst! Evand....your seat....it has a vagina.
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Casserolls are great bikes. I have the first generation and its by far my most-ridden bike. I would Recommend a Lezyne Super Drive Headlight. It comes in polished silver, looks amazing and pumps out 450 lumens to boot!
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Pssst! Evand....your seat....it has a vagina.
lol

The only question I have is....do you have a smoke after your ride?
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Haha I am one of the unlucky ones who gets seat numbness. I have been to a professional fitting before. They nose bothers me regardless of the seat or cycling shorts. This is my favorite so far.
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Nice looking bike, but you definitely need some VO stainless steel fenders.
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