Re: [RBW] on bike bag theft

2016-03-03 Thread sameness
No kidding. Compared to my Carradice, I'd dress an open wound with that Baggins. Which is probably why mine's never been stolen. Jeff Hagedorn Los Angeles, CA USA On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 2:20:08 PM UTC-8, Ryan Fleming wrote: > > Glad it's not as dirty as you thought...the bag didn't look

Re: [RBW] on bike bag theft

2016-03-03 Thread Ryan Fleming
Glad it's not as dirty as you thought...the bag didn't look horrendous to me On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 3:59:18 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote: > > One well known trick is to get the bag so dirty that anyone thinking of > stealing it says "Eeewww!" > > [image: Inline image 1] > > Seriously, I

Re: [RBW] on bike bag theft

2016-03-03 Thread Joe Broach
​I'll say my burrito tool wrap has safely navigated the mean streets of Missoula/PDX over the past 10 years. One time (while working at a bike co-op)​, someone went through it and took the couple dollars cash (emergency boots + pay phone + bus fare) but left all the tools and spares. Probably

[RBW] on bike bag theft

2016-03-03 Thread Patrick D Kelly
I'm fishing for stories pro/con dealing with leaving bags "permanently" attached to your bike, and if they've been stolen. I'm contemplating getting a pair of backabike bags and leaving them attached (probably with zipties somehow). Anybody ever had any of these (or similar) bags stolen off