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  1. #1
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    Lisa SH????

    I like your saddle bag. Do you mind sharing info on it? I don't recognize it and I've been everywhere looking for saddle bags!
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

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    My saddle bag is a Rivendell "Baggins" brand, the model is the "Little Joe".
    They are no longer made, but sometimes you can find a used one for sale on Ebay. They are now sought after bags, so they are not cheap. I bought mine used for about $75- they might be more now, depending on the condition they are in.
    Set up an Ebay search for: "Baggins" +"Little Joe"
    and then make it one of your "favorite" searchs and set it to notify you via email when one comes up on Ebay.

    Right now there is a Baggins "Hoss" model (bigger than the Little Joe) on Ebay:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:SS:US:1
    But really the Hoss is awfully big- not good for a daily bag like the Little Joe is.
    For a bigger bag I use a Carradice "Nelson" in olive green:
    http://peterwhitecycles.com/carradice.asp

    The Carradice "Barley" bag pictured on the above link might be similar in size to my Little Joe.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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    Lisa, do you have to use that little bracket to keep the bag up off your tire? I've seen somewhere a little bracket and it seems like it costs almost as much as the bag.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    Lisa, do you have to use that little bracket to keep the bag up off your tire? I've seen somewhere a little bracket and it seems like it costs almost as much as the bag.
    I use a Bagman support:
    http://peterwhitecycles.com/saddlebag_support.asp
    Sorry- they are currently out of stock, but you get the idea.

    When you have big saddlebags, they tend to sag after a while, especially if made of canvas or soft material. This is more of a problem with women's bikes because there is less space between the saddle and the back wheel- women's sized bikes are less tall in general than men's. A rear rack or support keeps the bag supported and well off the wheel.

    I also have a small bag with just enough room for spare tube and tools, a granola bar and a cell phone, etc:
    http://www.velo-orange.com/saddlebag.html
    I like this one very much (but I usually haul too much stuff around for it to handle)....and the top outside strap can actually be used to secure a rolled up lightweight windbreaker or extra shirt. This bag does NOT need an additional support under it- it has a lower buckle that straps around your seatpost. I think it's rather handsome! Size wise- you could probably cram a grapefruit into it but nothing additional. My DH uses this one sometimes nowadays.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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    That little bag support sure does seem expensive for what it is. It doesn't look like much more than a bottle cage!

    That small bag you have says there is room for a rain jacket. That doesn't look possible! (oh, I see, on the outside!)
    Last edited by sandra; 08-19-2007 at 05:19 PM.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

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    Finally! I found the picture of Walter (he's a Raleigh) and his original equipment Brooks.


    Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
    (Sign in Japan)

    1978 Raleigh Gran Prix
    2003 EZ Sport AX

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    That little bag support sure does seem expensive for what it is. It doesn't look like much more than a bottle cage!
    You can buy $5 bottle cages and $100 bottle cages. Same with racks and supports....prices vary partly on how well they are made and the materials used. Sometimes the "coolness factor" comes into play in price as well.
    I originally had a bag saddlebag support that was cheaper and simpler...and it scratched my frame paint very badly. It turned out to be worse than just wasted money.

    That small bag you have says there is room for a rain jacket. That doesn't look possible! (oh, I see, on the outside!)
    Yep, you can roll up an extra shirt or a lightweight windbreaker and tuck it under the strap on top of the bag.
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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    Dex & Triskeliongirl-

    Do either of you have soft-tissue squishing problems when you use your drops? It looks like you are both set up to have your handlebars lower than your saddles (like my setup), and I have always wondered if not having a cutout would be uncomfortable in that position.

    I ride a selle an-atomica now & I love it, but the unfinished edges of the saddle are rubbing and pilling my shorts in the inner-thigh area. The Brooks just look much nicer and higher quality.
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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