For small loads, I really like a randonneur-style front bag.  Very easy to
access on and off the bike.

I have a Riv Road Standard, Leo Roadini's fancy great-grandpa.  No rack
mounts on the fork (like yours), so I used a Nitto M1 Mark's Rack
<https://www.rivbike.com/products/nitto-marks-rack-m1-20108>, plus the
extra-long
stays
<https://www.rivbike.com/collections/racks/products/nitto-rack-hardware-42cm-straight-struts-pair-20077>
down to the fender mounts on the back of the fork tips.  Nitto M18 would
work the same, and either rack can be mounted to p-clamps on the fork
legs.  I just prefer the appearance and security of the long stays.

The bag is from listmember David Banzer, Treetop Bags
<http://treetop.bigcartel.com/product/tall-rando-bag-red-waxed-canvas>.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4793/39814171615_f59483a323_k.jpg




On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 7:51 AM, Nancy Seibel <nlsei...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That was one of the best "how to" videos I've ever seen!!
>
>
> On Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 12:10:19 AM UTC-4, Scott Blouke wrote:
>>
>> I like the roadrunner Jammer bag.  Its good as a saddle bag or a
>> handlebar bag, its rackless and has a solid mounting.
>> https://roadrunnerbags.us/products/the-jammer-bag  They have a larger
>> one and a lot of colors https://roadrunnerbags.
>> us/blogs/road-runner-bags/colors-of-the-rainbow
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 3:40:48 PM UTC-7, lambbo wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks, I've been struggling with an *very* important question: how
>>> to carry things on my new (much loved) Roadini.  The bike is set up with
>>> clip-in pedals and I'd like a way to bring some walking shoes and a snack
>>> plus a few small tools etc. with me on long rides.
>>>
>>> Anyone have experience with either:
>>>
>>> Sackville SmallSack, in the back (worried it will hit my thighs and,
>>> despite what I hear, I think that would be annoying)
>>> or
>>> Swift Industries 'handlebar bag' of some sort, which is smaller seeming
>>> but also has the convenience of a clear top for the phone or map.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> photo below is old, before ultegra pedals and front der.,
>>> the set up is IRD compact double crank, tiagra front and rear der, 48
>>> Noodles, brooks B17 and bar tape, silver shifters (rear, bar-end, front,
>>> downtube), old shimano brakes from old road bike, Jack Browns, and (too few
>>> spokes?) Mavic Askium wheels that the guy who sold me the frame included
>>> for a very generous price.
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-MkGeBd9UFq0/WrLdcmZ_ZGI/AAAAAAAAEcQ/7gkoMR86Gd0aQA4qO2oo1KNGzAN3tVKHwCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_8140-2.JPG>
>>>
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