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• #7677
Will check it out - ta
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• #7678
But has bikepacking.com increased the elegance? 🤣 https://www.lfgss.com/comments/17366578/
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• #7679
No
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• #7680
I don't think so. I've got a mix of custom and off the shelf bags though and specified skinnier for my road bag.
The issue is more likely that MTBs have much more sloped top tubes, so your knees are nowhere near the bag when riding. Whereas road and gravel bike top tubes tend to be or approach horizontal and put the bag closer to your knees.
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• #7681
Dorset dirt dash
Is that the same as the one they used to run from a shop with a mad man with massive hair? Did that many years ago and the route was excellent.
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• #7682
My understanding is q-factor is slightly greater on mountain bike cranks so likely to be more of an issue with road/gravel as opposed to mtb when it comes to frame packs
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• #7683
That's the one. Absolute belter this year
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• #7684
Charlie the Bikemonger.
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• #7685
I need something similar/equivalent to the Restrap bumper bar, what are my options?
It's for head tube paint preservation on a bike I'll be borrowing, rather than increasing handlebar real estate.
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• #7686
What bag are you planning on using, standard bar roll? If it’s a one off then a couple of those alu handlebar extender things of eBay/amazon to mount lights etc could to the job to brace the bag against.
If you want to invest and don’t have a bag already could look at the salsa handlebar (EXP?) cradle?
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• #7687
I will likely be using an Apidura handlebar pack and accessory pocket and need to look after a loaner that I won't receive until a couple of days before I ride it, so no time to do much in the way of experimentation.
Guess one of those cheap eBay extenders is worth a punt.
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• #7688
Rad guy
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• #7689
That's the man.
I did the ride on an old Kona HumuHumu which I had at the time (and regret selling). He came over when I arrived, looked it over and said "of course it's not a real klunker is it...", then walked off.
Never spoke to me again all weekend other than at the campsite to say we couldn't camp in the bluebells as Judy Dench was coming to look at them tomorrow lol
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• #7690
FAO snoops and the small rear luggage support/anything but a tailfin club
Execution is getting cleaner, but the bag looks a little compact. No way you're getting cramming the contents of a Carradice in there, although you could still strap your rain cape on top 😉
From Tomii cycles.
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• #7691
Is that a cute little lunchbox? Is this the birth of sandwichpacking?
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• #7692
Tbh I could probs get on board with sandwichpacking
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• #7693
I can just about get my lunch in this
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• #7694
Nice.
We’re getting closer.
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• #7695
Quite a few bikepacking folks rolling through central mcr this afternoon, is there a race on or something?
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• #7696
Pennine Rally probably
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• #7697
Ah yes, quick Google suggests as much. Nice few days for it, barely a spec of mud seen on folks that passed by.
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• #7698
Any recommendations for clear tape to help stop bags rubbing carbon frame/paint? I saw a few kits, but think a roll would be more useful.
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• #7699
Helicopter or Gorilla clear.
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• #7700
As above, helicopter tape / 3M 8671HS
https://www.selfadhesive.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=3M+8671HS+Polyurethane+Tape+Short+RollGet a few different widths and you'll cover a few bikes for much less than a single kit.
I guess it varies between makers and manufacturers but from experience with both of Revelate's full framebags offerings: the mountain version gets quite a bit wider towards the front whereas their full road frame bag is uniform width. The road version has a horizontal velcro divider too, which helps (a little) with over stuffing.