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Thanks, I had something in the making but it didn't happen because the maker stopped making bags and started saving the world or some shit :)
I want to make a new mtb frame. Same geometry more or less but with slightly more sloping top tube and sliding dropouts so I can ride SS in the winter.
At that point this will become my touring rig and I will need a frame bag then. I am tempted to make it myself, but I need to find the time which is a bit of an issue.
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I can see where you are going with a new frame. I have a Broken Road which is a very similar size, but with a dropped top tube and sliding drop outs so probably pretty much what you are thinking about. It also has stealth dropper cable ports which didnt think I would need, but I can see me using a dropper on that at some point.
The framebag for that is a Rogue Panda, which I picked up silly cheap as it was made for the original owner to the wrong size, but is perfect for me. I was going to make one as it is quite straight forward, but is time consuming. The last one I made on my inherited 1930s Singer took about a day. Sailmakers are a good option if looking for someone local to knock something up.
That looks great. Do you have a frame bag for it? Big triangles are ace for bikepacking.