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• #1702
All this stuff about rack supports is funny. The best results I’ve had with a carradice is supporting it with pannier rack. Simple.
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• #1703
No good for taller folk.
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• #1704
Cracked mine and took the screw through the canvas when I clipped a gate.
I just undid it, opened up the crack and put a bit of wood glue in then used some cable ties to clamp it. Then added a washer to the screw.
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• #1705
No good for taller folk.
Fair
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• #1706
Nice fix job. I've kept my old one, so it can be a spare in that case.
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• #1707
Sewing patches onto a Carradice, blast it through both layers of the flap or try and only go through the top?
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• #1708
Trying to go only through the top is possible but tricky - expect it to be a long job, and to have to unpick some stitches. On the bags that have the waterproof lining to the flap I tried to just sew through the cotton, on the grounds that it might be marginally more waterproof, but on the vintage bags with two layers of cotton I just went through both, which is much quicker and easier. You'll want to use a thimble and a fairly chunky needle - I've broken smaller ones in the past.
(I'm not sure I've ever ridden for any prolonged period of time in heavy enough rain to test whether the waterproofing would make a difference...)
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• #1709
Sewing patches onto a Carradice
I just went all the way through; a sturdy needle and a thimble are helpful. I haven’t noticed any wicking through the threads, but I’ve always used a plastic bag for dry clothes and zip-lock bags for electronics anyway—even without sewing patches on it can get a bit moist in there after a couple of hours in the rain.
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• #1711
I went through both layers. This is what I did to make sure to keep water out
- Re-proof the saddle bag before starting. I rubbed in new wax then used a heat gun to melt it into the canvas. I did this twice.
- Scotchgard the patches - use two coats
- Use waxed thread
No water ingress for me.
- Re-proof the saddle bag before starting. I rubbed in new wax then used a heat gun to melt it into the canvas. I did this twice.
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• #1712
Couple done. Managed to mostly only go through the top layer on the black patch as it’s thinner material so was easier to angle the needle so as not to catch the back layer.
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• #1713
Baphomet patch is very good.
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• #1714
+1 Nelson Longflap from Santa/Margareta
6 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
12 x Christine
10 x Emma
9 x Margareta
6 x Susan
6 x Kelly
1 x Debi
1 x Gill
1 x Vicky
1 x Sharon
1 x Zaneta
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• #1716
Make it 37. I got a saddle bag a few months ago made by Sue and forgot to update.
37 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
12 x Christine
10 x Emma
9 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 -
• #1717
Can I buy the bent aluminium part of this separately? I have this already and just want the bag support.
Also one more for Margareta I guess? I imagine it’s hard writing on the silky label. I bought the Audax during lockdown and wish I’d got one earlier.
37 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
12 x Christine
10 x Emma
10 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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• #1718
I've never seen them for sale separately. Also I'm pretty sure they're steel and weigh a fair bit. Might be easier, cheaper and lighter to use an aluminium rear rack as the support and just use the saddle clamp part to keep the bag in place (although I appreciate that doesn't work for everyone).
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• #1719
I'd just ring/email Carradice and ask them; I'd imagine they might sell you one, as they're pretty good at spares and repairs.
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• #1720
I'm looking for a Nelson Longflap, should anyone wanted to get rid of it
Feel free to DM
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• #1721
My dad is looking to swap his SQR quick release system to a bike that has an aero seat post. Is that possible? Does he need a separate attachment? I would check it out but can't go over there for obvious reasons
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• #1722
The SQR block has a 'large bands' option, which is for seatposts up to 40mm diameter, but I guess that's still a bit small (and you'd have to pad the seatpost out to a more circular shape)? You might be able to hack some shape together that fits the seatpost and the block - if you look at the instructions linked from the SJS page there's an exploded drawing on there ( https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/carradice-sqr-quick-release-mounting-block-for-sqr-saddlebag-uplift/ )
Is it a carbon seatpost? I'd be quite leery of tightening the support block on there - I've head various reports of people having failures this way.
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• #1723
Wanted to do this for ages before getting around to it! +1 for Margareta
37 x Sue
15 x Priscilla
13 x Andrea
12 x Debby
11 x Janet
12 x Christine
10 x Emma
11 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 -
• #1724
Does this count? I carrabodged a mini-pannier as a handlebar bag.
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• #1725
Kendals 4evah!
Talls only though
That is excellent. I would buy one of these, if it were made commercially.