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    IMO the most important feature is the kind of bag that has a mounting bracket attached to the saddle/post and you can click the bag on and off easily. Futzing around with straps just sucks. I've got a Trek bag that has this sort of mounting system but there are other brands (I think Ortlieb and Jandd) that also have it.

    Timbuk2 makes some very cute ones, albeit they do use straps.

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    OK, I must be a fashion dud. My black and yellow Felt has a black and yellow bumblebee saddle bag. Picture the bee face on the pads in the picture below looking at you as you pass me (and a lot of people pass me). Click here

    DH gave it to me and I think it is really cute.
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    One of my bikes always has a pannier or trunkbag on it.
    The other (the lugged steel beauty with honey leather Brooks saddle) has a leather and canvas Rivendell handlebar bag.

    My son's bike has one of the Timbuk2 bags like TE sells. http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=25538

    He likes it because it holds his Gameboy.

    I rode his bike a little, and I didn't rub on his Timbuk2 bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lifesgreat View Post
    black and yellow bumblebee saddle bag. Picture the bee face on the pads in the picture below looking at you as you pass me (and a lot of people pass me).
    That is SO cute!!

    He'd kill me if I turned up for a group ride with something like that


    I like the Timbuk2, but I think I'll have to try for a clip-on. I am NOT taping my spare tube to the saddle or filling up my pockets with junk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    That is SO cute!!

    He'd kill me if I turned up for a group ride with something like that
    Hee Hee! I think you really have to get it, hide it until the ride starts, and pass him, laughing maniacally!

    I do have the Timbuk2 one on my mountain bike - very, very sturdy and well-made. However, the velcro strap that goes around the seat tube is also very sturdy and well-made, and so the end won't stay down - it was chafing my inner thigh, until I duct taped around the tip. Not quite as snazzy looking, now (I should just cut it). Really only a problem with the really short liner in my mtb shorts, which I didn't like anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    IMO the most important feature is the kind of bag that has a mounting bracket attached to the saddle/post and you can click the bag on and off easily. Futzing around with straps just sucks.
    I agree wholeheartedly with this.
    otherwise, why should this guy care?
    If you can find a 'hello kitty' sticker, slap it on his back
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    If you can find a 'hello kitty' sticker, slap it on his back
    YES!!!!!!
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    topeak has these. We have larger ones that we use for self support training etc, which has a healthy set of tools, tubes, co2, and room for keys, phone, gus etc. And we have a 1/2 size topeak which we simply have a subset of above used for supported events. since they are clipped on makes it easy to swap and one system for all the bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I agree wholeheartedly with this.
    otherwise, why should this guy care?
    If you can find a 'hello kitty' sticker, slap it on his back
    Hee-hee, will try to find one

    It's ok, he cares because he knows that I care too. I like cool and sleek stuff too, I just don't know what's cool in roadie circles yet
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    2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
    2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett

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    I used to have a clip on bag on my Trek. It was a smallish-medium size that could hold all tools, food and a wind jacket folded up. But nothing fit on my Kuota! The above bag was rubbing and the guy at my shop did not want to try to make any special jerry rigged holder for a clip on bag. He did do this for my husband, whose bike is bigger and has more room for a bag. In fact, he can clip on his giant Carradice bag, which we use when touring or on longer day trips. So, the only thing that fits on my bike is a Cannondale bag that uses Velcro. It does expand, but it's not huge. All of the things I have used would be dorky to a true roadie, but hey, I am not racing. Nothing else I have is dorky, so if this bag holds all my stuff, it's fine with me! I wish I could still use my old bag, but it's not going to happen.

 

 

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