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  1. #1
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    Siume, I can fit this much into one cage rocket. The only thing I'd advise it so make sure there'e no extra 'air space' around the metallic contents (i.e. cell phone next to steel tools) because they might rattle together if you ride over a bump, which can get annoying. After I put my tools in, I just stuff it tight with kleenex (which can also come in handy for wiping grease off your fingers) to keep it from rattling.

    And, as I mentioned before, if the rocket isn't snug within the cage and rattles, a sock covering the bottom portion will do the trick.
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  2. #2
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    It looks like DebW's homemade seatbag would be the perfect thing for you. Maybe you could talk her into marketing it.


    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=12381

  3. #3
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    Check this out, it was what inspired Deb's design but if you don't sew........
    http://www.rivbike.com/webalog/baggage_racks/20003.html


    Another idea are the topeak wedge bags. They come in 2 types, and the style that has straps rather than clicking onto a bracket are shaped so they go more down than back. I have the large one and its back is shorter than the rear of my seat, a smaller one may be better, but they do give the dimensions so you could take some measurements.
    http://www.biketiresdirect.com/produ...7502&c=7179159

  4. #4
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    Bluetree, that's more than I thought could fit in there. I'm liking the wrapping ideas too. Great way to wipe your hands clean after messing with the chain or tire. I go from no ideas (other than hanging my current bag upside down along my seat post) to many ideas.
    "Whether you think you can or cannot, you are usually right." - Henry Ford

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    I tried the burrito wrap. It didn't work very well for me. Not a good wrapper I guess. But a couple of the guys at Rivendell really like it.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


    TandemHearts.com

 

 

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