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dayvan cowboy 09-30-09 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by beeftech (Post 9763569)
How about a saddle bag/handlebar bag, and use a water bottle cage on the frame?

That might be a bit to practical to be hip though.

I don't get why people don't realize this. If you are complaining about being sweaty when you finish your ride because you had something on your back, a hip bag isn't gonna solve the problem, its gonna move it.

I have a saddle bag I got at wal mart(:twitchy:) that i use on longer rides to hold snacks/essential tools and I just use my water bottle cage to hold a bottle. Simple as that.

zeBRAHz 09-30-09 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by ichitz (Post 9764963)
there's this incase hip bag that holds a u-lock with a bag to carry tools and all the other things u were saying u need

http://www.turntablelab.com/images/c.../9/2/92664.jpg

what do you do with something like this once you get to your destination? and by that i mean; won't it make the user look a little goofy?

eMXiMeR 09-30-09 03:23 PM

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ichitz 10-01-09 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by zeBRAHz (Post 9773339)
what do you do with something like this once you get to your destination? and by that i mean; won't it make the user look a little goofy?

good point. Haven't thought about that.
But then again.. what do you do with saddle bags after getting to a destination? Maybe I live in new york so I'ld have to disassemble everything when locking up and carrying that is better than carrying a saddle bag.
Then again (again :P) I don't own that incase bag, i just suggested it coz I've seen it somewhere and it looks like what the OP wanted.

evildead 10-01-09 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by oldfixguy (Post 9763994)
Timbuk2 makes a great little bag that is essentially a man-purse. It's called the Metro. It has all the features of Timbuk2 bags like bullet proof construction, good looks, a key tether and appropriate organizing pockets. Everyone in my family has one. They are great. I got them out at Sierra Trading Post for $20 a piece (with one of the endless discount coupons Sierra sends out in E-mail). But, Sierra is out and a quick Goggle shows them to be over $40 at most places. I'm not sure why Sierra had them on fire sale. Anyway, it's a great bag and sounds perfect for you as long as you are carrying a mini-pump.

I have one and it is such a murse, I don't really use it anymore, even my girlfriend made fun of me. New one is the click

http://www.timbuk2.com/tb2/products/...ger-mini/click

blickblocks 10-01-09 11:30 PM

I make custom stuff for fair prices. I could definitely put you together something small if you wanted.


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