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  1. #1
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    Bags - Wedge/Rear Trunk

    Can someone recommend a large wedge bag? I need something for my new road bike. I have a handlebar bag on my hybrid, but my road bike has 'sissy brakes', so I don't think one will fit. I was thinking about some sort of a large wedge. How do you carry your lock, etc....? Thanks
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    I have a fairly big Cannondale wedge. It unzips to become larger. However, I am not sure a lock would fit in there. Basically we don't use a lock if we ride our road bikes. My husband has a very big Carradice bag that he can fit on his road bike, but we never would leave our bikes anywhere, even locked up. If we get a sandwich to eat, one of us stays with the bikes and then we usually have a picnic.
    We use the locks on our hybrids, which have panniers!

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    Lock goes in the pannier, which holds everything.

    I don't have wedges or seat bags on any of my bikes. I'm too much of a packrat.
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  4. #4
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    I have an expandable Jandd wedge that holds quite a bit.

    I had the cheater brakes, too, when I first got my bike. Found I never used them, so had them removed. Now, for really long rides, I sometimes use a tiny little wedge bag mounted backwards, just in front of my stem. I put things in there I rarely need to access on a long ride, like a couple tools, tube, cartridge, etc.

    That way, when I'm getting into the wedge bag for a jacket or snack or something, it is just easier to get at, and I can carry a tad bit more on the bike without filling my jersey pockets, which bugs me a little.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Glad you brought this up, I was thinking the exact same thing yesterday! I want something big enough to carry some tools, a spare tube, my phone, and some extra food. For the really long rides, obviously. Shorter stuff I'll just stick things in my pockets. I just don't want something that's obscenely large or will drive me nuts because it's bouncing around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoNo View Post
    Glad you brought this up, I was thinking the exact same thing yesterday!
    I sometimes do unsupported rides up to about 10 hours, and sometimes the areas are rural. I have a frame pump for emergencies. I also have 3 bottle cages, but of course I still have to refill water. But, I find that with the underseat wedge, and the little wedge thingie on my bars...along with my pockets...I can carry everything I need, including a couple cartridges/tubes, food, some tools, phone, lip balm, small first aid, rain jacket, etc.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

 

 

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