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Originally Posted by Skipjacks
(Post 19875187)
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 19870092)
Everyone needs a cycling vest with backpack.
Function if not stylish. Carry it all + your sack lunch. Also good for surveyors, fly fisherpersons, etc. |
Originally Posted by Skipjacks
(Post 19875187)
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I can assure everyone that if riding a long ride in a cotton t-shirt and tennis shoes on a mountain bike is fun then it is even more fun to do it in comfortable cycling clothes on a road bike.
You can trust me on this. https://www.dropbox.com/s/iwpsgcoowr...ke.lg.jpg?dl=1 -Tim- |
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^Nice.
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... getting ready to mount my "bag" :eek: and go for a ride.
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Originally Posted by OwenMeany
(Post 19875833)
I do not need a cycling vest with a backpack.
All i can say is You haven't been lightweight, on an all day forest service gravel ride, out in the boonies, self supported. Or maybe you have. :thumb: More than 2 ways to skin a cat. :rolleyes: The Thread title is : Ditch the Bag. I have, and again = it's the easiest way for me given a dozen active roadies. |
Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 19876010)
Oh no! Frame pump, even.
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Ditch the bag I dont think so. I have my trunk pack with me on both my bike and trike. It is pretty much a mini bike shop. Being behind me there is little aero drag what so ever, so why not.
I cant count the number of times that I have stopped to help riders that ride without anything. I guess their strategy is that someone like me will come along and help them. |
Originally Posted by dksix
(Post 19870910)
@Hardrock23 posted info on a saddle bag I like and she carries her pump attached to the outside of the bag but I haven't been able to find the thread later.
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Originally Posted by 1989Pre
(Post 19874496)
A fine choice. You apparently take your humor as seriously as you do your safety.
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
(Post 19876010)
Oh no! Frame pump, even.
http://www.roadbikereview.com/review...e-and-bike.jpg http://www.roadbikereview.com/review...frame-pump.jpg |
Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 19875337)
Funny, never seen a roadie with that style, but if it works for you, then OK.
On my C&V bike, I carry a cotton "shopping" bag by putting the handles over my neck and hanging it under my shirt. |
Originally Posted by wphamilton
(Post 19880030)
Mickie Mouse is good, but if you can find a butterfly or princess bell it's better. It compliments the roadie style in my humble opinion.
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
(Post 19875337)
Funny, never seen a roadie with that style, but if it works for you, then OK.
I flip it to my backside and secure with a hip buckle. It rides low on the hips, which keeps it aero and center of gravity lower than a Camelbak or backpack. |
Originally Posted by hagak
(Post 19870308)
I know how dare they assume their species!
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
(Post 19883589)
Fisherentity
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Bags can be a fashion statement and show your bicycle sophistication.
http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/j6YAAO...Kh/s-l1600.jpg |
ALL of my road bikes have a seat bag. The Miyata 710's is the smallest, but still enough to hold two tubes, patch kit and tire levers.
http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psndxp7r1k.jpg The Fuji and Univegas that I use for commuting all have old-school Cannondale 'Toot' seat bags that hold more tools and other 'stuff', like wallet, cell phone, keys, handi-wipes... I don't wear jerseys, so no pockets for that stuff... [MENTION=398641]PastorB[/MENTION]obmlnh's ride: http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...leBagsRear.jpg |
Originally Posted by FlamsteadHill
(Post 19872190)
If you have to ask...
:) Tough it up, I ride a bike that weighs 1/5 my Clydesdale 245+ lbs. I get the looks, even if they aren't about ME :rolleyes: |
the more times I see discussions of this, the more convinced I am that the veluminati guys made this rule so they could laugh at people that fill their pockets with junk. I am happy to have empty jersey pockets.
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I've hauled long lumber on my Cruiser SS before (although it was years ago) tied/wrapped tightly and hauled for 3-4 miles home. I'm more of a randomer guy.
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Who the f* cares. Do what your needs per ride dictates.
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Admit it. You have bag envy.
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