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• #2
Dibs this pending further pics, PM sent
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• #3
lovely bootzipper, who made the bag?
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• #4
Cheers! Made the frame and handlebar bags myself.
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• #5
amazing
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• #6
+1.
Rad bike and luggage.
Bargain price too, dead keen on the Super-C totally understand you don't want to split but I really don't need a third bagman mount. Kinda second dibs, if you're up for posting
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• #7
Second dibs (keen for both), v generous price
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• #8
Off topic here, but what's the Bootzipper like.
Looks ideal for the sort of riding (KAW etc) I plan to do , but I've heard it's a bit heavy...
Interested in your views...
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• #9
Stuff is sold.
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• #10
Yeah I really like it. Only really been on some overnight trips and loops out to Surrey but it works well for that. I wasn't really interested in getting an MTB with suspension because of the maintenance, and the bootzipper is nice and simple. I also got the frameset for something silly like £180 in a planet X sale so it's a bike I'm not at all precious about, which is good. It is pretty heavy but I tend not to be in a rush on it. I have 2.4x29 tyres on there now which helps with comfort a bit.
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• #11
Thanks for bits and nice to chat to your mum.....you rode all the way to Pettersfield on that ^ ?
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• #12
They still have those mad sales?
Remember getting a Kaffenback frame for less than £100 one Xmas. -
• #13
Haha no it was a road ride
Selling these as I don't use them any more. Saddlebag is nicely worn in and faded but still in good condition. Mount is the quick release kind with the bag support tubing.
£50 for set - would prefer if someone took both items.
Bag specs here and mount specs here.
Will take some better pictures but here it is in action.