My zipped roll looks a bit saggy and sad most of the time.
It is mostly empty and useful for extra capacity, e.g if I stop at the shop etc.
Is there a more structurally compliant alternative I could impulsively throw £££ i don't have at or hack/bodge to help pick this one up?
I will tinker with the hack/bodge I've used when fitting it but also keen to get expert advice too.
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I’ve heard of people using estate agent sign type plastic to stiffen up the bases of saddlebags. Maybe something similar could be done on your roll?
A lot of handlebar bags have plastic sheets sewn into them these days for this exact reason.
A section of a 2l plastic drinks bottle might do it?
Correx board (estate agent signs) I find a bit rattly but some cut up yoga mat (or similar) provides not quite as good structure but a lot less noise. And good enough I’ve found for other bar bags
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My zipped roll looks a bit saggy and sad most of the time.
It is mostly empty and useful for extra capacity, e.g if I stop at the shop etc.
Is there a more structurally compliant alternative I could impulsively throw £££ i don't have at or hack/bodge to help pick this one up?
I will tinker with the hack/bodge I've used when fitting it but also keen to get expert advice too.
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