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  1. #1
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    I have one and take it on long rides, but I have to say it bothers me a bit when fully loaded and I am climbing out of the saddle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    I have one and take it on long rides, but I have to say it bothers me a bit when fully loaded and I am climbing out of the saddle.
    Ditto. It bugs me way too much when I climb out of the saddle (which I do a lot). I hardly ever use it.
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  3. #3
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    FYI Bento boxes come in multiple sizes. The smallest one might work well on the bike with the steep top tube...

  4. #4
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    Map holders

    This is what I use. Works great.

    http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?...oc_id=4262&v=T

    DH puts his in a ziploc in a jersey pocket.

    Here is two more options:

    http://felixwong.com/2002/10/bicycle-map-holders/

    http://www.bicycletouring101.com/Bik...eMapHolder.htm
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  5. #5
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    I don't have a Bento Box, but as far as the cue sheet holder goes; I've never understood why people use clips or clothespins... I've seen too many people have their cue sheets fly off in the breeze using that method.
    I have a see through plastic cue sheet holder that I got at REI for about 7.00. My only issue is that both me and my bike are so small that it flaps on my knees at times. But, it doesn't really bother me.
    I've thought of getting the Bento, but not sure how it will work with my very differently shaped tubes.

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I have a see through plastic cue sheet holder that I got at REI for about 7.00. My only issue is that both me and my bike are so small that it flaps on my knees at times. But, it doesn't really bother me.
    I used to use this too...but I kept getting little scrapes and cuts on my thighs/knees from it (my top tube is very short), so I stopped using it. It now lives on my H's bike.

    For the Bento box - the smallest one works great on a small, sloping top tube bike. I used mine all the time on my 44cm Dolce and it worked great. It's the exact right size for my camera and it's MUCH easier to grab a camera from a velcro'ed box infront of you than to try and get it out from a jersey pocket. Plus - no danger of sweating all over it and steaming up the lens!
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    Hmmm. Steaming up the lens. I'm shocked and appalled. You aren't the Naked Cyclist are you?

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    Hmmm. Steaming up the lens. I'm shocked and appalled. You aren't the Naked Cyclist are you?
    If I were, where would the camera go in order to steam it up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    I have one and take it on long rides, but I have to say it bothers me a bit when fully loaded and I am climbing out of the saddle.
    I have often thought about a Bento Box for my training/commuting bike, but this is the exact reason why I havn't succumbed...

    And Cunningham, this forum is where I first heard about them - they're such a great idea

  10. #10
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    They come in 2 sizes and the large one does tend to sag to the side when loaded. I mostly use the small one for snacks and it doesn't shift .

  11. #11
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    I saw a Bento box at the century yesterday. Since my jersey was weighed down by all my Gu and Shot blocks, camera and keys I was oogling it from afar.

 

 

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