I realize this is a thread about bags but DAMN what a sweet looking homer. Nice Ride Axel. Back on topic I have a Lil Loafer mounted up front and it handles the bulldog mini lock just fine
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryans_rando/3741240547/in/set-72157621755729272 Ryan West Seattle On Jan 11, 8:40 am, Jim Cloud <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think that it is necessarily an "either/or" thing. You can > select the bag needed for a particular purpose on any given day. > Anyone who is in to photography "gets it". The photographer has a > slew of bags suited to any purpose. A large shoulder bag that can > accommodate two camera bodies, 3-4 lenses, flash, etc. Another medium > bag that carries one camera with lens attached and a couple of > accessory lens. Finally (in this imaginary hypothesis) another bag > that is suitable for a camera with lens mounted and a couple of > smallish accessories. > > Similarly, I don't always ride my Riv with its Berthoud GB2886 bag on > the front rack. For shorter day rides (especially here in Tucson, > where a sweater and rain gear are rarely needed), I have my Berthoud > GB786 seat bag (from which the Rivendell "Banana bag" was derived) > which amply accommodates the tools, spares, wallet, keys and snacks I > need for a day ride. > > Jim Cloud > Tucson, AZ > > On Jan 11, 8:54 am, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 07:34 -0800, cyclotourist wrote: > > > > It's just a lot to be carrying around if you're not using it. The > > > trunk bag looks perfectly packed (although less accessible). > > > Everything is a trade off! :-) > > > Stuff in a trunk bag is perhaps 1% as accessible as in a handlebar bag. > > > As for "not using it," do you know before you set out on a ride whether > > you will need to remove and carry your neoprene booties during the ride? > > Or that warm, but bulky, wool outer jersey? Running out of space is a > > problem. Having extra isn't.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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