Handlebar bag and STI
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Handlebar bag and STI
How much we like the STI brifters on our C'dale Road Tandem, they have one drawback: finding a handlebar bag that will fit. I like to have a few things close at hand, like a (digital) camera, money and some small snacks. When travelling, we also keep our ID or passports in the handlebar bag. When you go into a restaurant or shop you "click off" the bag and the most valuable items are coming along safely.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a (small) handlebar bag that will fit in/over/between the STI cables? I already got tipped about using Nokon cables or switching to Campagnolo, but I'd prefer not to tamper with the present setup since it works very nicely.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a (small) handlebar bag that will fit in/over/between the STI cables? I already got tipped about using Nokon cables or switching to Campagnolo, but I'd prefer not to tamper with the present setup since it works very nicely.
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Goeden dag Marten!
While not per se a handlebar bag, what seems to have become popular in the US is what is called a Bento Box.
Attaches with 4 velcro straps to pilot top tube and pilot stem; possibly could be used in stoker position also. Ideal for carrying digital camera, snacks, etc. Have not tried one, but seems to be a bit of a buzz about them on T@H
www.tandemseast.com apparently has them for sale. Small Bento @ $15, large @ $18.
Might be worth checking out.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
While not per se a handlebar bag, what seems to have become popular in the US is what is called a Bento Box.
Attaches with 4 velcro straps to pilot top tube and pilot stem; possibly could be used in stoker position also. Ideal for carrying digital camera, snacks, etc. Have not tried one, but seems to be a bit of a buzz about them on T@H
www.tandemseast.com apparently has them for sale. Small Bento @ $15, large @ $18.
Might be worth checking out.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
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Originally Posted by zonatandem
Goeden dag Marten!
While not per se a handlebar bag, what seems to have become popular in the US is what is called a Bento Box.
Attaches with 4 velcro straps to pilot top tube and pilot stem; possibly could be used in stoker position also. Ideal for carrying digital camera, snacks, etc. Have not tried one, but seems to be a bit of a buzz about them on T@H
www.tandemseast.com apparently has them for sale. Small Bento @ $15, large @ $18.
Might be worth checking out.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
While not per se a handlebar bag, what seems to have become popular in the US is what is called a Bento Box.
Attaches with 4 velcro straps to pilot top tube and pilot stem; possibly could be used in stoker position also. Ideal for carrying digital camera, snacks, etc. Have not tried one, but seems to be a bit of a buzz about them on T@H
www.tandemseast.com apparently has them for sale. Small Bento @ $15, large @ $18.
Might be worth checking out.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
Anyway, Tandemeast's Bento Boxes look pretty nice. Anyone have any experience with sizes and watertightness? A Canon A620 camera (in its own pouch) and a wallet plus some crunchy bars should fit inside.
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I have neither a tandem or this bag yet but you might find this site helpful https://www.arkel-od.com . They have a chart of what size bag will and won't work for different size of handlebars.
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Love my Topeak click-on bar bag. It has an over the shoulder strap that converts to a waist strap so it can be used as a fanny pack, too. We also have a Cannondale (road) tandem. Topeak makes 3 sizes, I use the small one on both tandem and half bike. The quality is second to none and the price is right. Wiffie uses middle size. You know women, never enough "purse" room.
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Marten:
Having spent some time in the Orient, a Bento Box is basially a small 'lunch box' in Japan.
So it is sort of an appropriate naming for the small boxlike bag that carries 'goodies' and fits on a bicycle.
Mel and Barb Kornbluh, the folks that operate TandemsEast are also fellow tandemists that just celebrated 140,000 miles of tandeming 2-gether.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
Having spent some time in the Orient, a Bento Box is basially a small 'lunch box' in Japan.
So it is sort of an appropriate naming for the small boxlike bag that carries 'goodies' and fits on a bicycle.
Mel and Barb Kornbluh, the folks that operate TandemsEast are also fellow tandemists that just celebrated 140,000 miles of tandeming 2-gether.
Pedal on TWOgether!
Rudy and Kay/zonatandem
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Originally Posted by Old Hammer Boy
Love my Topeak click-on bar bag. It has an over the shoulder strap that converts to a waist strap so it can be used as a fanny pack, too. We also have a Cannondale (road) tandem. Topeak makes 3 sizes, I use the small one on both tandem and half bike. The quality is second to none and the price is right. Wiffie uses middle size. You know women, never enough "purse" room.
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Originally Posted by Michel Gagnon
Arkel has posted some information here on the problem.
Basically, you could use a noodle to bend the cables in the proper direction. Alternately, creative cabling could do the trick.
Basically, you could use a noodle to bend the cables in the proper direction. Alternately, creative cabling could do the trick.
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Originally Posted by dubbelop
Wife's bag has already been cared for: the small Cannondale handlebar bag fits nicely under the stoker's handlebar. The Topeak you mentioned, is that this one? I had seen Topeaks bags but assumed they would get just as low as the Ortlieb Ultimate. Obviously, they stay clear of the cables.
1. Digital camera (Casio EX-Z120)
2. Billfold
3. Cell phone
4. Two to four gu packets
5. Two to four granola bars or Rice Crispy treats.
6. Handlebar light
7. Small bottle of meds (aspirine, etc.)
8. Lip baulm.
9. Sun screen.
10. Small container of dry Gatoraid.
And probably more stuff I can't remember. It snaps off easily, and as I said has a shoulder strap or waist belt strap (same strap, just a different way to use it). I don't use the strap very often, however. It also comes with a yellow rain cover, but it's quite weather proof without it. It also comes with a light bar thingie that attaches to the quick-release clamp. Actually, I have mounted my Flight Deck to this cross bar. At times Nashbar has it on sale for $19, and then a 10% discount. I actually have two of them rather than switching back and forth between tandem and half bike. I'm sure it's just what you're looking for. OHB
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We use the Cannondale Toot handlebar bag. You can see it here.... https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=It's fairly small, with a quick release so it's pretty handy for carrying wallets, phones, cameras, snacks, etc. It slides right under the STI cables.
Only thing I had to deal with was the larger bars we have on the tandem as opposed to the single that I used the bag on prior. I had to do some grinding on the plastic mount with my Dremel to make trim away some of the plastic arms so it would fit.
Only thing I had to deal with was the larger bars we have on the tandem as opposed to the single that I used the bag on prior. I had to do some grinding on the plastic mount with my Dremel to make trim away some of the plastic arms so it would fit.





