• Here are some ways of carrying your stuff on your bike, that I don't need anymore as I'm converted to panniers.
    Pick up preferred from New Cross Gate, SE14, but postage at cost if no one local want them.
    Dibs and PM, but cash is king.

    I also have a thing from Condor that gives you loops on the back of a saddle that doesn't already have them.
    PM me if you're interested in that as well, I'll get a photo tomorrow / whenever. £10 / £5 with either of the bags.

    1. Carradice Saddle Bag, Large. Black with cream trim.
      When I bought it, it was missing the loops from the back, so I put in toe straps and it worked fine. Good Condition throughout, very clean etc. There's plenty of room for a change of clothes and some tools, etc in this one. You can have the light on the bag too, if you want it.
      £23///////////////////SOLD\\\\\\\\\\\

    1. Carradice Saddle Bag, Medium. Think it's called a "Pendle". Black with cream trim.
      All straps present and correct. This one's a bit smaller, but has two handy pouches on the sides to keep things organised. I used this one for a few day-trip type journeys and it was ideal. I've attached a shoulder strap using cable ties, which I found quite useful. I'll leave it on if you like.
      £30//////////////SOLD\\\\\\\\\

    Here they both are with a pencil, for scale:

    1. Carradice Bag Support. Good condition, etc. Works well with either of the above bags^.
      £12/////////////////SOLD\\\\\\\\\

    1. Wald Basket. Black.
      I cut and re-drilled the struts to fit my smaller (54cm) frame. Probably won't work with a headtube longer than 12cm. There's enough room in here for a small shopping trip, and if you use a net or something on top, you can fit looooads in there! It's a bit grubby, but good over all.
      £15///////////////////SOLD\\\\\\\\\\\

    Any questions, just ask.
    Thanks

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