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Grog-I thought you might enjoy this post from another biking list about the Barley bag:
Forget meters, liters and peanuts, I arrived home last night carrying
the following in or on my Barley bag, following a morning ride at 45
degrees and an evening stop for groceries:
spare tube & irons, mult-tool, small rag, small cable & lock, seat
cover, pants strap, small pump, itouch, flash card, pen, small bottle
of arnica and two tubes of medicinal ointment, three ears of corn, one
lb of meat, small container of cottage cheese, wool Riv tee shirt,
skull cap, Ibex wool shak jacket, wool arm & thigh warmers,and my
cateye TD1100 tail light.
Michael
Westford, Vt
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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That vermont guy says he used the barley's top straps to fasten the Ibex jacket and the arms warmers on the top of the Barley.
I do this a lot with my saddlebags....I keep a bungee cord in my saddlebag, and sometimes when I need to take my jacket off or I buy a big loaf of bread on the way home, I hook the bulky item onto the the TOP of my saddlebag using the bungee cord. More instant storage space!![]()
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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