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• #2427
I have one of the big super C messenger/courier bags gathering dust. Any interest from anyone to take that off my hands? Maybe £35 posted in the UK.
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• #2428
Thanks!
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• #2429
An already bent bagman with a sheared off bolt... Was gonna bend some new rails for it, even ordered up some rod. But couldn't get the rails off. So I just "massaged" them into the desired shape.
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• #2430
How are people supporting the Nelson?
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• #2431
51.59 m of granite seems to be the best-known method:
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• #2432
Funny Fucker
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• #2433
I'm a convert to saddlebags supported on racks now. Unbelievably the bagman weighs MORE than a large number of racks, which have added functionality!
Caveat, you obvs need appropriate space between saddle and rack etc.
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• #2434
Always this for the bigger size Carradice.
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• #2435
Tbh having used a rack and panniers a bit more I do think they're great.
At some point there will be a rack 'n pannier renaissance once people realise how much more sensible they are than all this over complicated bike packing nonsense that's more expensive and takes away your bidons.
It's made all the more ridiculous by the number of braze-ons every frame now seems to have. Fine if you've got a carbon frame with none it's a great solution, but when even your handlebars have 3pack mounts why the fuck are you bunggying all the things.
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• #2436
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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• #2437
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.
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• #2438
A section of a 2l plastic drinks bottle might do it?
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• #2439
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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• #2440
^ in a similar vein, I have used cut up 2mm rubber sheet I had left over from making mudflaps for mudguards (+ washers to stop rack rattling) to good effect in both a rack bag and a Barley.
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• #2441
Thanks @hollow__legs @nonowt @C4r1s & @c00ps all useful tips, appreciated!
Sad-sag free update to follow soon all being well.
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• #2442
Keen to see how it works out.
I’ve ordered my first ever Carradice this week, an Odyssey XL saddlebag along with the Bagman QR and the support struts. Looking forward to using it on my commute and not using a backpack. I have some Audax patches ready to sew onto it.
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• #2443
Did you get the bigger Bagman, you'll need that for the Odyssey.
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• #2444
Nice. You won’t regret it. Perfect commuter set up
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• #2445
Yes, the Expedition I think it’s called? It was offered alongside the bag as part of a discounted bundle on the Carradice website.
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• #2447
My saddlebag arrived. It’s glorious.
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• #2448
What is it? I love my Nelson, but sometimes want for something a little bigger.
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• #2449
It’s an Odyssey XL. It expands to almost double this size.
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• #2450
Brilliant, looks simple & effective
Voile nano straps or pedal straps, depending what’s at hand!