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  • I usually don't give a dayum about hooking the strap, simply roll it as I close the pannier. Super easy, less fuss. Never had an accident with it.

  • I always close them with the strap in the inside before rolling the top. Never had ingress. These were rear rollers mind

  • @Pawlus @citygent LFGSS in consumer advice shocker. That's that settled then, much appreciated.

  • Only thing is the way they open/close looks potentially annoying what with the shoulder strap having to hook around the front. Can anyone confirm/deny this?

    Non-issue. I sometimes wrap the strap via the underside of the bag. Looks neater that way as well!

    Bad photo is bad.

  • Cheers boss that's good to know. MTB cassette ordered, panniers on the way... it's all getting very functional at casa del jambon.

  • it's all getting very functional at casa del jambon.

    Sounds good. Keep us updated!

  • Man that bike is so sweet, I'm shocked every time I see it. You do full-blown touring on it?

  • Will do don't worry. Notice you've gone for rear panniers on the front, any reason other than capacity? Also as @frankenbike says, that bike is all kinds of rad.

  • You do full-blown touring on it?

    So far since I started two years ago, I've done one 3 week tour in France and one 11 day tour in Germany while doing the usual camping stuff (tent, cooking, etc). Is that full-blown touring? My first tour (France) sure felt like it!

    @jambon:

    Notice you've gone for rear panniers on the front, any reason other than capacity?

    Capacity indeed, this frame has no mounts for a rear rack (since it's really an MTB frame). And to stick it to the man by using rear panniers at the front. 🤘

    Thanks for the kind words about the bike guys.

  • Is that full-blown touring?

    Definitely fits my criteria :) especially when you're forced to do a few bodge repairs on the trip!

  • I have some, you want to try?

  • Thanks for the offer - think I'm just going to go for them. Will get a set of rears eventually when I start doing longer trips I'm sure.

  • Back from a couple of days' light touring in NL; bloody brilliant. Already thinking about if/when I can swing a week's camping tour next year (assuming we're allowed out of Festung Brexit and aren't conscripted into fruit picking...)

  • Quick question for the photographers out there:

    I am considering taking our mirrorless camera (fuji xt20) on our next trip, just one lens, some batteries and a small tripod, but I am considering how to store it in a readily accessible position? What solutions are you guys using? I have the front rack top platform free for this trip, I am trying to find a way to securely harbess it there, and proof it from water, dirt and vibrations in a stable way..

  • I'd put the camera in a top tube bag for quick access, I think someone on here is doing it like that, maybe +t0-ster

  • I think @photoben had issues with his cameras getting damaged from vibration from a solid fork and rack combo.

  • Indeed I did. Hence designing my photo bike with Dear Susan, so my front rack is mounted via elastomers @edmundro idea, which dampened all vibrations. It’s great for transporting beer because of that.

    But the problems I had with a solid rack was fairly long term (couple of months). And heavy lenses. I think you’ll be fine with a smaller camera for a short trip. Top tube bag sounds fine.

  • this looks like it would fit a x-t20 with one of the smaller fuji lenses https://www.alpkit.com/products/stem-cell-dry

  • is this your declaration of intent of buying my XT-20 then?

  • I just bought one of these for carrying small stuff when touring - interior is padded like a camera case. Some online feedback seems to indicate there may be issues with waterproofing (even with the outer cover) so worth researching.

  • I was waiting until the x-t3 comes out so i can get a cheap x-t2. how much?

  • £450? I am sure shutter count is not even in 4 figures.

  • Old post, but I used Strava to record a 20 1/2 walk and it had no problems. Charged it with an Anker USB battery along the way though

  • That does look great but Jesus it's expensive - £60 in the UK from Charlie bikemonger!

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