Another Inexpensive Bag Idea For Folders From Ikea
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Another Inexpensive Bag Idea For Folders From Ikea
I was searching for some accessory ideas for my Brompton. I came across this simple bag idea from Trophy Bikes:
https://www.trophybikes.com/catalog.php?deptid=12&catid=18&prodid=34
This is a transparent (see-through) bag from Ikea. This bag is an inexpensive one which would be really good especially for travel. I would use this if I had an hard suitcase for outer protection and this "Dimpa" bag as an inner bag to help protect the bike. The TSA worker could view the contents, lift it out, and place it back in without any problems. The bag could also be used as an storage bag, commuter bag, and security bag if you work for a secure place that needs to observe whatever you are taking into or out of the building or workarea without searching you all of the time.
I purchased one and found it very satisifactory. I could even consider using it for my 20" Dahon Boardwalk during travel if I took it apart first (wheels and possibly other parts) and then place it within the Dimpa bag along with pedals and other small separated parts in large zip lock type plastic bags taped to the bigger parts (like the frame or wheels).
https://www.trophybikes.com/catalog.php?deptid=12&catid=18&prodid=34
This is a transparent (see-through) bag from Ikea. This bag is an inexpensive one which would be really good especially for travel. I would use this if I had an hard suitcase for outer protection and this "Dimpa" bag as an inner bag to help protect the bike. The TSA worker could view the contents, lift it out, and place it back in without any problems. The bag could also be used as an storage bag, commuter bag, and security bag if you work for a secure place that needs to observe whatever you are taking into or out of the building or workarea without searching you all of the time.
I purchased one and found it very satisifactory. I could even consider using it for my 20" Dahon Boardwalk during travel if I took it apart first (wheels and possibly other parts) and then place it within the Dimpa bag along with pedals and other small separated parts in large zip lock type plastic bags taped to the bigger parts (like the frame or wheels).
Last edited by folder fanatic; 05-07-06 at 02:54 PM.