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What bicycles does everyone have? Any vintage ones?
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Originally Posted by Hilt
(Post 19591124)
What bicycles does everyone have? Any vintage ones?
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Yes, all vintage ones.
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https://i.imgur.com/X0AjTmJ.jpg
Frame: Merlin Works CR XL Shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace Bars/Stem: Giant Contact SLR Carbon Cranks:FSA Carbon w/ FSA rings Pedals: Shimano Dura-Ace Front Derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Rear Derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Brakes:Shimano Dura-Ace Seat: Selle Italia Superflow Post: FSA Carbon Wheels: Enve SES 3.4 Carbon Clincher |
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Here is one. Nothing vintage about it.
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Originally Posted by Hardrock23
(Post 19592124)
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Depending on your definition of "vintage", somewhere between "all but one" of my bikes to "all my bikes" are vintage.
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Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19592141)
What saddle bag is that?
It has 3 inner pockets (2 side, main compartment, 1 on mouth), light tab, and pump strap underneath. 7" long. Has inserts on the top & bottom to keep its shape (I bent the top one when over tightening it but it straightens back out when full lol). Its a pretty good bag though. this is the new version - Not sure if its the same size though. http://www.trekbicyclesuperstore.com...k-179355-1.htm |
<--- Got that bicycle. :)
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Originally Posted by Hardrock23
(Post 19592187)
Bontrager Pro Seat Pack 2012 - landiscyclery.com
It has 3 inner pockets (2 side, main compartment, 1 on mouth), light tab, and pump strap underneath. 7" long. Has inserts on the top & bottom to keep its shape (I bent the top one when over tightening it but it straightens back out when full lol). Its a pretty good bag though. this is the new version - Not sure if its the same size though. Bontrager Pro Seat Pack - www.trekbicyclesuperstore.com Another question. What mirror is that? |
Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19592271)
I had one I liked but went to a saddle with CF rails and it no longer works so I'm back shopping. Everything I'm finding is too short or way longer than I want, I like to keep my pump in my bag because I switch it from bike to bike. Yours looks like it would be the ideal size.
Another question. What mirror is that? It works on drop bars and flat bars, and at any angle you need. I just got the Topeak Mini Morph (10" one) and it fits great/securely through the pump band underneath...if you don't find a properly sized bag for your pump. I would check the measurements on the new version though as it seems some places only sell the medium, or large, etc (but don't all mention which exactly). Mine is much older, so slightly different in looks, but with the same features. What length bag are you looking for - 7-8"? |
Originally Posted by Hardrock23
(Post 19592325)
The mirror is - https://www.amazon.com/CatEye-Road-B...cat+eye+mirror
It works on drop bars and flat bars, and at any angle you need. I just got the Topeak Mini Morph (10" one) and it fits great/securely through the pump band underneath...if you don't find a properly sized bag for your pump. I would check the measurements on the new version though as it seems some places only sell the medium, or large, etc (but don't all mention which exactly). Mine is much older, so slightly different in looks, but with the same features. What length bag are you looking for - 7-8"? |
I have bikes. A few are red, some are orange, I have a yellow one, a blue one, and a black one. I have a chrome one... and another black one.
Most are about as old as I am. Actually, I lied, most are older than me. |
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Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19592404)
My pump is just under 7" so I need a bag 18CM long. Are you saying that your pump attaches to the bag's outside bottom, just not in place in the picture?
Yeah, it attaches underneath. There are others like this too. The Castelli Undersaddle XL is another I have been looking at - while its only 16cm x 6cm x 6cm, it also has a pump band on the bottom (i've been looking for a more squared bag, preferably as long as my current one, but I might just get the Castelli and a Detour Day Pass handlebar bag for extra stuff...haven't decided). This is the pump band and a pic showing the inside pockets. |
Not sure when something becomes vintage. Me, I kinda like integrated shifters, and my 9spd cassettes. My main two road bikes are pretty new, 2007-ish 3x9 setups. I don't feel obligated to buy the latest and greatest, but the "modern" stuff seems to get me by.
I do like riding my 3 speed though, spring/fall and occasionally on hot summer days. |
Originally Posted by Hardrock23
(Post 19592809)
Yeah, it attaches underneath. There are others like this too. The Castelli Undersaddle XL is another I have been looking at - while its only 16cm x 6cm x 6cm, it also has a pump band on the bottom (i've been looking for a more squared bag, preferably as long as my current one, but I might just get the Castelli and a Detour Day Pass handlebar bag for extra stuff...haven't decided).
This is the pump band and a pic showing the inside pockets. |
I guess I should at least post something pertaining to the thread's topic since I got off on a tangent.
This is mine while waiting on a rescue pickup after a seat post clamp failure Tuesday. https://s7.postimg.org/3quqaalh7/20170516_180904_1.jpg upload images [MENTION=378767]RockH[/MENTION]ard23 this is the saddle bag I was using. The upper mount attaches to the seat rails and has buckles to lock it into position. The larger diameter CF rails prevents the buckles from buckling and it moves around. Otherwise it was the ideal size, having to pack everything in tight to get it all to fit. |
Originally Posted by supton
(Post 19592888)
Not sure when something becomes vintage. Me, I kinda like integrated shifters, and my 9spd cassettes. My main two road bikes are pretty new, 2007-ish 3x9 setups. I don't feel obligated to buy the latest and greatest, but the "modern" stuff seems to get me by.
I do like riding my 3 speed though, spring/fall and occasionally on hot summer days. |
Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19593232)
I guess I should at least post something pertaining to the thread's topic since I got off on a tangent.
This is mine while waiting on a rescue pickup after a seat post clamp failure Tuesday. https://s7.postimg.org/3quqaalh7/20170516_180904_1.jpg upload images @RockHard23 this is the saddle bag I was using. The upper mount attaches to the seat rails and has buckles to lock it into position. The larger diameter CF rails prevents the buckles from buckling and it moves around. Otherwise it was the ideal size, having to pack everything in tight to get it all to fit. Yeah, the Castelli is around $33, give or take a couple dollars depending on store (bit expensive for a bag to me, but it seems nice enough lol). Hope you find one that works out! |
Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19593232)
I guess I should at least post something pertaining to the thread's topic since I got off on a tangent.
This is mine while waiting on a rescue pickup after a seat post clamp failure Tuesday. https://s7.postimg.org/3quqaalh7/20170516_180904_1.jpg upload images @RockHard23 this is the saddle bag I was using. The upper mount attaches to the seat rails and has buckles to lock it into position. The larger diameter CF rails prevents the buckles from buckling and it moves around. Otherwise it was the ideal size, having to pack everything in tight to get it all to fit. |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 19593381)
I've actually never seen your bike before. Nice! :)
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Originally Posted by Hardrock23
(Post 19593371)
Very nice Basso, btw. I like all the perfectly matching bits.
Yeah, the Castelli is around $33, give or take a couple dollars depending on store (bit expensive for a bag to me, but it seems nice enough lol). Hope you find one that works out! I agree about some of this stuff seeming expensive but some times it's the price of quality. I've been through 3 or 4 saddle bags because the straps tear loose, might not have happened with higher priced name brands. I need to take them and have the strap sewed back on. Is the pink the OEM color for your bike? |
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