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• #1477
Ah but this is LFGSS 2020 where we're all convinced we're ultra super endurance adventurers who need abs-o-lute rock solid reliability for when we're shredding the gnar in deepest dorset, literally more than one mile from the nearest bike shop.
Above said, I'm a believer in the carradice + bagman system for the smaller bags. It's just when we start getting into the big lads (this super C i have is 23litres) that I'm beginning to question whether it's truly the best way to go.
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• #1478
spendy over-engineered custom solutions?!
Have been vaguely pondering how i'd put one together with minimal ti tubing!
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• #1479
I mean, I quite regularly go bikepacking in Europe, and while, yes, there's generally a bike shop somewhere, it might be a couple of hours' ride away, and I don't really want anything to fail to the extent that I can't ride the bike as that couple of hours' ride is probably too far to walk.
I've been using the SQR system, which lifts the bag enough to stop it touching the rear fender on my bikes, and generally doesn't sway too much. I do have to mount my rear dynamo light down on one of the stays so that it's still visible, though, and generally have another light on the bag itself.
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• #1480
Huh - SJS/Spa/etc. all have the lower weights. Wonder if this is a with/without fixings thing?
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• #1481
Chub rub on my sprinters thighs.
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• #1482
Not sure, but it’s odd that the manufacturer will list a higher weight than shops.
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• #1483
Another one for priscilla with my newish to me barley
6 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
11 x Christine
9 x Emma
7 x Margareta
6 x Susan
6 x Kelly
1 x Debi
1 x Gill
1 x Vicky
1 x Sharon
1 x Zaneta
1 x Keely
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• #1484
René Herse front rack is ~190g; I'd assume that you could get a custom support at that kind of weight.
You could use that too. Like this
Without cantis, use the version that goes to tabs on the fork/frame and have those brazed on to it. And then use the qr clamp with that.
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• #1485
I used my Barley again this week for a change instead of a modern drybag, I do like it.
I've patched some holes and covered the bottom with leather, as it wore through at where it meets the Bagman.
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• #1486
Has anyone SE London based got a classic saddlebag rack attached to a saddle using the saddlebag clamp which I could borrow for 10 minutes to check clearance / if it would work with my bike?
(I ride a 47cm frame and always struggle with luggage. Seems the classic rack lifts a bag quite high...?)
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• #1487
Which bit of SE London?
I'm in Herne Hill and can easily let you try out the Bagman QR clamp and bag.
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• #1488
Catford, but willing to travel!
I've tried the Bagman - I don't have enough clearance for it! It's this I'd like to try:
But as I don't have a saddle with bag loops I also need the saddlebag clamp thing too.
A big ask, but before I go ordering stuff and then having to send it back...
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• #1489
Another one for Christine with a Barley and for Margareta with a Nelson longflap.
6 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
12 x Christine
9 x Emma
8 x Margareta
6 x Susan
6 x Kelly
1 x Debi
1 x Gill
1 x Vicky
1 x Sharon
1 x Zaneta
1 x Keely
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• #1490
How have you bodged the light on the back of the Surly? Just a bit of a tube to push the light out? I just clip mine and and let it bounce about as an attention grabber and fit another static light further doen the seat stay.
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• #1491
Ah. Sorry I don't have that setup.
I'm blessed with plenty of seatpost!
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• #1492
Also, with the rear light chat, the short Fibre Flare is perfect to clip into the metal loops on the flap of a Carradice. Sits diagonally, but I don't see that as an issue.
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• #1493
Although it seems that you can't get fibre flares anymore. Shame.
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• #1494
Yeah it's just a bit of tube I had. Means when I lock it up on my commute the light comes away with the bag so there's one less thing to remove/forget to remove!
On my Nelson I have a couple of clip on lights with a spacer between them so they don't rattle and mount one on the seat stay also. -
• #1495
If useful, for me it wasn't the supports that actually broke - it was the main bagman bag holding bit itself that snapped as the aluminium wasn't strong enough. The support rods seemed fine.
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• #1496
Thanks.
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• #1497
@plasticniki I have one of those "classic" saddle bag mounts that hooks into the saddle using the two loops.
https://www.carradice.co.uk/products/saddle-fixing-systems/carradice-classic-saddlebag-rack
I also have a couple of saddle bags incl the Super C audux to plop to test with however I'm in E11!I can measure the distance between on the Classic from the saddle attachment to the underside of the classic mount, would that help?
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• #1498
if you could measure it, that certainly would be a starting point! thanks!
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• #1499
@plasticniki, no probs, it's 13cm from the saddle attachment to the underside of the classic.
Excuse my poor attempt at computer graphics!
good luck
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• #1500
Lights with a clip like the Planet Bike Super Flash play very nicely with the metal logo plates on the newer Carradice bags - as long as the angle works for you.
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Titanium Airy is 360g, Fly is 460g.