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Wildwood 09-20-17 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Skipjacks (Post 19875187)

Funny, never seen a roadie with that style, but if it works for you, then OK.

OwenMeany 09-20-17 02:51 PM


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.

I do not need a cycling vest with a backpack.

brianmcg123 09-20-17 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by Skipjacks (Post 19875187)




http://orig00.deviantart.net/5ca7/f/...ez-d4ab1wc.gif

TimothyH 09-20-17 03:34 PM

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-

Lazyass 09-20-17 03:49 PM

Oh no! Frame pump, even.

http://www.roadbikereview.com/review...e-and-bike.jpg

http://www.roadbikereview.com/review...frame-pump.jpg

TimothyH 09-20-17 03:51 PM

^Nice.

Doctor Morbius 09-20-17 04:03 PM

... getting ready to mount my "bag" :eek: and go for a ride.

Wildwood 09-20-17 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by OwenMeany (Post 19875833)
I do not need a cycling vest with a backpack.

Well then,
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.

jefnvk 09-20-17 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by Lazyass (Post 19876010)
Oh no! Frame pump, even.

Umm, maybe that pump is why Dombrowski never usurped Froome as leader of Team Sky :innocent:

rydabent 09-21-17 06:47 AM

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.

Hardrock23 09-22-17 12:32 AM


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.

Sorry just saw this. Here is the thread if you haven't found it - https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...l#post19593552

wphamilton 09-22-17 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by 1989Pre (Post 19874496)
A fine choice. You apparently take your humor as seriously as you do your safety.

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.

redlude97 09-22-17 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by Lazyass (Post 19876010)

does your training bike have di2 as well?

1989Pre 09-24-17 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19875337)
Funny, never seen a roadie with that style, but if it works for you, then OK.

This style of bag hearkens back to the type of sachel used up until the 1950's, when "racing" saddle bags were thin and held very few, small items. A waist strap wouldn't hurt, though.
On my C&V bike, I carry a cotton "shopping" bag by putting the handles over my neck and hanging it under my shirt.

1989Pre 09-24-17 08:30 AM


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.

Ah, yes. I quite agree, but when all is done and accounted-for, I find nothing so satisfying as a good, robust yellow "smiley face". :)

f4rrest 09-24-17 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by Wildwood (Post 19875337)
Funny, never seen a roadie with that style, but if it works for you, then OK.

I use something like that but larger for heading into the mountains on my road bike and for commuting.

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.

spinnaker 09-24-17 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by hagak (Post 19870308)
I know how dare they assume their species!

Fisherentity

Maelochs 09-24-17 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by spinnaker (Post 19883589)
Fisherentity

Finally, a properly politically correct response. :D

tyrion 09-24-17 01:12 PM

Bags can be a fashion statement and show your bicycle sophistication.

http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/j6YAAO...Kh/s-l1600.jpg

Cougrrcj 09-24-17 03:08 PM

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

Rollfast 09-24-17 07:40 PM


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:

unterhausen 09-24-17 07:47 PM

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.

Rollfast 10-02-17 12:33 AM

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.

gurk700 10-02-17 10:56 AM

Who the f* cares. Do what your needs per ride dictates.

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indyfabz 10-02-17 11:33 AM

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Admit it. You have bag envy.


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