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Pretty cool :)
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• #3
Still for sale?
Would you consider splitting the wheel bags from the backpack? I have more than enough back-packs -
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I’d be interested in the backpack to keep the sale tidy.
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• #5
Ditto, if the bags available I’d have a punt
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• #6
Wow that’s seriously cool, wish I’d had that when I raced track!
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So it turns out 'maxx_paua' only works in my bloody office. I think he has made a sale. I will now go and beat him for not actually being called Max Paua.
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• #8
is this gone?
I have an Enve Backpack & Wheelbag combo up for sale.
It's a pretty handy setup, which comes with the backpack itself (which I'd put at around 25-30L in size).
What makes it more useful than your usual backpack is the number of features it has that pertain to cycling.
In addition to being a good sized backpack, it has an additional net which you can attach, which allows you to carry a set of wheels and a helmet. This would be handy if you are riding to a race and need to carry a set of race wheels with you.
If you're not fussed about carrying a helmet, then you can attach the wheel bag itself to the backpack and transport them safely that way - it's a good quality, double padded wheel bag. The wheel bag has a handle and can be used independently of the backpack.
If you're interested in seeing more details and a video of it in use, there's a good writeup at bikerumor about the bags: https://bikerumor.com/2014/07/14/forget-wheel-bags-check-out-the-new-enve-wheel-backpack/
I'm not sure off the top of my head how old this bag is - I think they were first introduced in 2014, and discontinued a few years later. As a consequence, you don't see many of them for sale.
When you could buy them in the shops, they went for around £200, so I'd be happy with £120 for backpack and wheel bag.
Collection is from SE14 and no dibs please.
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