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ivan_yulaev 05-08-05 10:28 AM

Road Wedges
 
Any opinions on LARGE seatbags? I'm looking at 150cuin++...

Guest 05-08-05 10:43 AM

There's a wedge called Serfas. They make a nice big one, but check performance, because I'm almost sure I saw a large one on their website.

Koffee

Phatman 05-08-05 11:22 AM

aww man. dont pollute your ride with an enormous seatpack. heck, I know people that do without, just stuff your jersey pockets with a tube tire levers and co2.

theres this guy I know with a beautiful six-13 with centaur...and a refrigerator-sized seatpack. needless to say, I've ribbed him quite a bit about it.

velocity 05-08-05 12:39 PM

Shoot I thought that this thread was going to be about what to do about wearing underware while riding and gettin wedgies.:D
Actually I agree with Phatman on stuff the shirt pockets before going to the "trunk" type -I have been the carrier of alot of other peoples stuff just because. Practicing minimalist now after being abused :D
Velocity

Guest 05-08-05 01:08 PM

I have to say, I can't stand looking like I have lumps running down my back, like I have a tumor problem or something. Seat wedges keep everything nice and organized and in one place and takes that weight off your back.

I guess it's in the eye of the beholder...

Koffee

late 05-08-05 01:15 PM

Here's a real seatbag

http://www.rivbike.com/webalog/baggage_racks/20079.html

clausen 05-08-05 05:11 PM

I use a .5 L wedgie bag. Like Koffee said keeps everything nice and organized. 1 less thing to worry about when heading out for a ride.

ivan_yulaev 05-08-05 05:34 PM

I already have a small repair-pack wedge. The reason I want a big one is for longer rides, say 200k and more. I want to do the SD brevet series next year, and it makes sense to start training now...

blandin 05-08-05 05:35 PM

Lots of choices: http://www.bikesomewhere.com/bikesom...bcategory/8/63


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