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Stop Dangling Your Bag
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Good idea, but I don't think a CO2 cartridge, spare tire, and a mini tool kit would fit in that.
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2.http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=321466
(CO2, inflator, valve extender, hex keys) |
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Have good day.
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I am going to have a great day now.
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That's totally insufficient for all the necessary things I put in my bag like:
a magazine (when waiting for a ride after a breakdown) Pringles (mid-ride snack) pepper spray (unleashed dogs and children) taser (muggers) spare Confederate Flag jersey (when riding in rural areas) spare Obama jersey (when riding in urban areas) razor (for mid-ride shaves...I grow fast) ... |
Originally Posted by sosojeffcc
(Post 15708009)
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Every day Gerry posts is the greatest of days.
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Originally Posted by caloso
(Post 15708136)
What are the dimensions?
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Originally Posted by sosojeffcc
(Post 15708009)
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Originally Posted by seymour1910
(Post 15708339)
140mm x 100mm x 30mm
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Originally Posted by seymour1910
(Post 15708339)
140mm x 100mm x 30mm
Seriously I use of of them and it's great. No more unsightly saddle bags and everything fits into one jersey pocket. That leaves room for a mini pump and three PBR |
I've had better days.
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Originally Posted by StanSeven
(Post 15708453)
Translated into English, that's about 3 feet X 2 inches X 10 yards. Right?
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It doesn't weigh much at all really. I carry a tube, two very light levers, sticky patches, and a CO2 cartridge with the small head. But if you don't wear a cycling jersey, it won't work.
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Cool idea. I Velcro my tire lever to the underside of my saddle, then have a small dangle bag with a tube and CO2. I may try something like this to stash the CO2.
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Originally Posted by StanSeven
(Post 15708453)
Translated into English, that's about 3 feet X 2 inches X 10 yards. Right?
Seriously I use of of them and it's great. No more unsightly saddle bags and everything fits into one jersey pocket. That leaves room for a mini pump and three PBR
Originally Posted by StanSeven
(Post 15708520)
It doesn't weigh much at all really. I carry a tube, two very light levers, sticky patches, and a CO2 cartridge with the small head. But if you don't wear a cycling jersey, it won't work.
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I have an extra and came through Hampton from the beach last weekend. I see you're a pilot. I could have just handed it off from my sunroof going along I-64
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Originally Posted by sosojeffcc
(Post 15708009)
here's what i use in my jersey pocket.
http://imageshack.us/a/img713/7569/lezj.jpg |
Originally Posted by prankster
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thank god no good deed goes unpunished... this turned into another useless saddle bag thread
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Originally Posted by bikepro
(Post 15709208)
The minimalist bags are nice, but be careful of those with a single Velcro strap that goes around the seat rails. I have one like that and lost it twice when the single strap came loose. Both times someone found it and returned it. The one in this link looks safe -- it has a single strap but uses a clip rather than Velcro.
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Originally Posted by gc3
(Post 15709232)
thank god no good deed goes unpunished... this turned into another useless saddle bag thread
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The spare tube idea is neat.
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If you desire proficiency in the art of stashing objects of vital need in unobtrusive yet conveniently accessed places, there is much to learn from the masters: terrorists and dope fiends.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=321529 |
http://www.backcountryresearch.com/a..._gallery_1.jpg
On my MTB because of my dropper post. www.Backcountryresearch.com |
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