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I've used a bar bag before, it didn't fit very well on my drop handlebar bikes, eventually one of the straps broke and it went back and I got my money back. At one time I could buy a saddle bag and it would last for years but the modern ones don't seem to last.

I have two of these - one for each bike. The one on the road bike I've had for more than two years and it still looks like new. Doesn't look like much, but really does the job. Takes spares, multitool, some snackettes, keys and phone.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/500-bike-double-frame-bag-black-1l-id_8349817.html
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
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Northamptonshire
It's the same here although the group is wet as it was raining at 5:00AM. Looking good for a ride... :okay:

Enjoy the ride , if the weather is good i am due to go ballooning later but winds are forecast
 

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
It was the strap which went over the top of the bag and through the saddle bars that lost its stitching and tore the top of the bag. I've ordered a Topeak one which attaches by a plastic bar tightened with a hex key so I don't have that issue again. We'll see how it does once it arrives. My original I only had about 18 months or so.


Topeak Wedge. Great bag, I have a bracket on all my bikes so I can swap the bag between them. Only have to make sure to put the right tubes in.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Important news for those who like honey

New scientific research has proved that bee's honey contains sugars. This could have important impacts for those who have to monitor their sugar intake.

Further research, on the health implications of the findings, is required the researchers feel.

I will make sure that Winnie is kept up to date.
 
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