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  1. #1
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Illinois
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    I coudl never figure out how to make bags keep from sliding all over the place, which could make me crash, so I use my camelbak with the big pockets and my handlebar bag when I'm on my Trek. (On the Xtracycle I just throw everything in the bags on the bike.)

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Sacramento, CA
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    I'm pretty happy with my Timbuk2 bags although it took me a while to find which size was best for my needs. I agree about the waist strap, it's essential. I also wear my bag with the strap really short when I ride, so that it doesn't rest on my butt so much as my lower back -- otherwise I find that it catches on the saddle if I have to dismount. (I usually commute on a Brooks saddle, and I don't seem to have that problem on my other bikes.)

 

 

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