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• #502
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• #503
Ed isn't playful, but he meant it that way.
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• #504
Another one for Sue - Nelson Longflap - early Christmas present!
27 x Sue
12 x Priscilla
10 x Debby
7 x Christine
7 x Janet
7 x Andrea
3 x Susan
3 x Emma
2 x Kelly
1 x Debi
1 x Gill
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• #505
Can anyone identify what model this Carradice is?
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• #506
Looks like old Carradura stuff - is it nylon or faded canvas?
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• #507
I have one, but I can't recall the name. Absolutely huge thing!
Great for sleeping bags and bulky clothing.
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• #508
Thanks WP / adroit. I bought it from ebay, so when it comes I'll see how it fits.
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• #509
If you have lots of seat post and strap it to it directly it is great so long as you don't put any heavy stuff in it. If you have a smaller frame / little set post use it with a rack.
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• #510
The bag came yesterday. Yes, it's huge. I took the side pockets off. Still huge.
http://i.imgur.com/aI8JnpS.jpg
It came with the fittings, bottom right. Not sure if they are a home hack though. It would be best with a support as you said adroit. The waterproofing has peeled inside but it is in great condition structurally, just too big for me (44cm wide x 23cm tall x 21cm deep). If anyone would like to have it by swapping for a smaller Carradice or similar, PM me. It's as long shot, but it'll end up back on ebay if not.
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• #511
Have a College, what model is that?
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• #512
That fitting kit is the saddle support a few generations ago the Carradice made. It was soon discontinued, I had one, and it just disintegrated one day with a fairly full bag. I can't even recall now how it goes together, but you can easily take the bag off when you leave the bike, which is a great idea, but the execution of it was pants.
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• #513
Doing a 9 day LEJOG in August (staying in Hostels, B&B's, Hotels) and can't decide between the Super C Saddlebag or the Camper Longflap. Will mainly be packing spare clothing, bike parts, camera etc. Like the aesthetic of the Super C better. Anyone had experience with both?
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• #514
Go with the one that has more pockets
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• #515
Go for the smallest one.
Big bag will encourage you to pack more than you should.
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• #516
Just picked up a new Carradice Super C Audax from Keep Pedalling. Thanks Sue!
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• #517
^That's not a Sue - that's Susan.
Different, y'see.
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• #518
Shame they started using 'that' flag on those labels. What is with these nationalist fascists? They get everywhere.
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• #519
And why the hell do they have a white rose in the middle of it?
People's Republic of Yorkshire, that is, but Nelson's in Lancs.
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• #520
Ahhh, right. Go team Susan!
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• #521
I am thinking of a super c saddle bad for everyday commuting. 23 litre capacity sounds like enough for most stuff I'll carry with room to pick up groceries on the way home.
What are people's opinions on mounting options? I was thinking about the SQR system but I don't know if it will work with such a big bag. Also are there shops in London that stock them as I'd like to see one before ordering
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• #522
Shame they started using 'that' flag on those labels. What is with these nationalist fascists? They get everywhere.
Agreed, I still plan to buy one all the same….
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• #523
^^ Depends on how sensitive you are to the bag moving about and brushing against you as ride. Neither of these are a problem for me and so I just hang the bag from the saddle loops and also use the post strap.
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• #524
Also Condor stock a biggisg range of Carradice.
I had the SQR but found it swingy and that it angled the bag weirdly. I've had the bagman QR for a couple of years now which works for a Barley.
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• #525
I am thinking of a super c saddle bad for everyday commuting. 23 litre capacity sounds like enough for most stuff I'll carry with room to pick up groceries on the way home.
What are people's opinions on mounting options? I was thinking about the SQR system but I don't know if it will work with such a big bag. Also are there shops in London that stock them as I'd like to see one before ordering
A saddle bag that big and full is horrible, it sways and really influences the bike's handling. I carry one of those tiny folding rucksacks in the saddle bag and when I have to pick up the shopping use it for the stuff I can't get in the saddlebag
The SQR is great if you don't mind the bracket left on the seat post and the slightly naff way they attach the saddlebag to the other bit. It works well enough, but it isn't cutting edge carrying technology.
I use a Nelson and a bagman Q/R saddle support, and I can get a lot of stuff in it, more than I need for a day ride.
I reckon a saddle bag greater than about 12 litres is pointless. Those big bags sway like a drunk when full and flop about when part full.
Welcome to the forum. Don't mind ed, you'll either get used to him or you'll discover the ignore feature.