with enought room for a change of clothes.
idea's please.
Ortleib do clip on type bags - waterproof too
What about the bike packing style ones? Wilddcat and Alpkit do them.
Ortlieb also do a big saddle bag. Not used it but everything I've had of theirs has been good.
Those bridge st bags look fantastic
Revelate Pika here, top kit.
The clickfix system loads of handlebar bags use is great. Put a bracket for that on your seatpost and the adapter in any sort of bag and you would have a great system.
Oh look they've done it.
[url= http://www.klickfix.de/index.php?mod=1&lang=en ]Rixen Kaul Website, loads of options on here.[/url]
hijack, midlifecrashes...did you get my emails?
Bridge Street bags are superb. Simple, well made, quiet, low profile. I weren't for a medium but tbh a large would be better for anything over a night away. I partnered mine with a small frame bag for a two nighter, but have just added a bar bag too which should be enough for my 4 day summer tour - stopping in b&b (as opposed to camping!)
Just out of interest, why not Carradice? Wrong colour rose? 🙂
I went for a Carradice zipped roll flat cap and use it on the handlebars ,for when i am out for a couple of hours gentle minder rather than an all day epic gravity AM blast.(i have no idea what a all day gravity AM blast is by the way) Water bottle on a cage and tools up front keeps 3 kilo off my dropper and back wheel and ride a little tighter.
Ton, no, but I don't read them every day. Will get right onto them.
Just out of interest, why not Carradice? Wrong colour rose?used them for years, firstly a camper long flap, bought for my 17th birthday, given to a mate 24 years later. then a nelson, which was nicked with a bike, then a sqr tour.....which was a bit rubbish quality wise, it went grey after 2 years, so i got another and sold it pretty soon.
fancy a change.
OK Ton, back up to speed. Still onboard, ygm.
Fair enough. Only asking because my SQR Tour has been perfect for four years of daily commuting and I thought it would have be great for light touring.
Hey ho, be interesting to see what you end up with. Have fun touring!
Klickfix also do [url= https://www.greyville.com/categories/146-luggage_back-packs?utf8=%E2%9C%93&brand_id=626630332&sort_by=retail_price.asc ]rucksacks[/url] with their mounting system built in.

