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Morton 04-21-10 08:47 PM

Seatpost Bags Advice
 
I've just bought a LHT but can really only ride on Sundays. Normally I'll cycle for anywhere from 4 to 9 hours. I'm only looking to carry extra clothes and some food. On my previous bike I had a quick release bag connected to the handle bars, whick I liked, but I've added extra brakes on my LHT so this bag won't fit.

I like the look of the quick release stlye bag that is connected to the seatpost and am wondering about the pros and cons. I like to go at a nice, steady pace. I try to push it a little going up any hills but take it easy going down them.

Oh and I'm pretty much just a guy who like to cycle and enjoy the surroundings. I'm pretty much a novice and not exctly up on cycling terms.

Cheers

kayakdiver 04-21-10 09:07 PM

Tip the brakes down.. bar bag should fit. At least when I had them it did. What type/brand of bar bag?

twodeadpoets 04-21-10 09:37 PM

I had interrupter brakes work with my Ortlieb handlebar bag. I only took them off when I decided I didn't really use them enough to justify the weight. As for a saddle bag I really like my Carradice Nelson Longflap bag with a quick release Bagman rack (clamps onto the saddle rails).

Morton 04-21-10 10:36 PM

Thanks for the replies.

My present bike has a Tioga bag. The problem is that I have a brand new bike. I also got the shop to put on silicon grips as well as extra brakes. It all looks pretty good and I know it took them a long time. I don't really want to have to get them to do everything again so I'm thinking of getting a seatpost bag.


This is kind of what I'm thinking of getting. I've never used this style before but I don't like the traditional panniers.

http://bicyclewarehouse.com/product/...=www.qbike.com

billydonn 04-24-10 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by twodeadpoets (Post 10706138)
I had interrupter brakes work with my Ortlieb handlebar bag. I only took them off when I decided I didn't really use them enough to justify the weight. As for a saddle bag I really like my Carradice Nelson Longflap bag with a quick release Bagman rack (clamps onto the saddle rails).

Carradice Barley with quick release rack... or it works without the rack. http://www.carradice.co.uk/

twodeadpoets 04-24-10 09:29 PM

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This is my commuter with Carradice Nelson Longflap and Bagman QR rack (sorry for the blurriness, taken with my camera phone as the sun was setting)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=147810


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