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  1. #1
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    Bento Box. You've got to have one of these!

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    OK, I'm new to road cycling, so maybe everyone already knows--but you've got to have one of these! All the triathetes at last weekend's century had one. It straps to your stem and top tube. Sometimes I don't want to wear a bike jersey, but then I don't have anywhere to put my keys and phone without bringing a handlebar bag. This also holds bars, gels or a sandwich so you don't have to reach for them while your riding. Can't wait to use it.

    (Someone mentioned in a post they keep food in their bento box and I thought they meant they took the little plastic containers from their lunch box!)
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  2. #2
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    Smile

    Not sure if it would work on my bike - my top tube slopes down too much, but I have investigated similar packs, and will be getting something before the MS150 to keep my stuff in - not going to ride THAT ride with full panniers, believe me. Thanks for posting the pic - they are very handy items.
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    Bento Box

    Quote Originally Posted by wildhawk View Post
    Not sure if it would work on my bike - my top tube slopes down too much, but I have investigated similar packs, and will be getting something before the MS150 to keep my stuff in - not going to ride THAT ride with full panniers, believe me. Thanks for posting the pic - they are very handy items.
    They attach with 4 strips of velcro - so easily adjustable and ought to work even with a slanted top tube. I have used them on all 3 of my bikes. Very handy.

    Edited to add: I just looked at the photo you posted of your bike, and while I think the straps on my bento box are long enough to work with your slanted tube (that's a BIG angle....) I guess you'd have to try it and see if it fits. It would certainly work on your husband's bike, so you can buy one, if it works for you great, if not, slip it into his Christmas stocking, or return it to the store.
    Last edited by withm; 10-16-2008 at 05:56 PM.

  4. #4
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    I have one for long rides. It's a purty hibiscus fabric from one of my local shops.

    Really common to see these used by triathletes. I generally don't use mine too much because of the tri-geek factor.

  5. #5
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    Had mine for a couple of years - after seeing someone with one on an MS-150 training ride. Keeps things close at hand, cell, keys, snacks, inhaler, baggie with insurance card, ID, $$. My under the saddle bag has repair stuff. I don't like things in the back pockets of my jersey.
    Beth

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    12hr

    Ian uses a bento box for the 12hr mtb event, esp when he does it solo! Three years in a row..

  7. #7
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    I love mine. It lets me keep my jersey pocket for small stuff and my seat bag for repair stuff. I generally keep a Luna bar, my cell phone, and my camera in the Bento box.

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    What would be recommended to carry a map in? Preferably something that has a see-through pouch so I wouldn't have to fumble around for it.

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    My usual everyday saddlebags are plenty roomy enough to keep whatever I need in:
    http://harmonias.com/Luna_4.jpg
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  10. #10
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    When I use a map, I clip it to the brake cables using small binder clips. Then I can just look down at it.

  11. #11
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    Heh, from your title, I thought you were talking about the Mr Bento, which I love too.

    I put my camera in my bike bento. Perfect for snagging impromptu action shots while rolling!

    -- gnat!


    (from bike to work day, just pointing the camera behind me!)

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    http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___98102

    My favorite map clip. I can stick a powerbar in there, too.

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnat23 View Post
    I put my camera in my bike bento. Perfect for snagging impromptu action shots while rolling!

    -- gnat!
    That's just what I'd like to do with my camera. I've never felt comfortable reaching behind me and trying to pull my camera out, then trying to slide it back into my jersey when I'm done.

  14. #14
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    I have one. I love it!
    pedal pusher

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    I have one and take it on long rides, but I have to say it bothers me a bit when fully loaded and I am climbing out of the saddle.
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