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  1. #1
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    Now here is a Little Bicycle Lunch Box
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Now here is a Little Bicycle Lunch Box
    Sweet
    "Well-behaved women seldom make history." --Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

    '09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
    '11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17

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    I asked this in another thread and got no response, so I'll ask again: how do the boxes fit on a road frame? I ordered a bento box and sent it back. I couldn't see how it wouldn't interfere with steering if I cinched it tight enough, or flop around if I left it loose. Plus either way the velcro straps seemed like they'd really scratch my frame.

    Maybe it's just my shallow head angle. Maybe it's just the small carbon frame, where the straps have to pass quite a ways behind the head tube. Any input? I really like the idea of the bento box, but just couldn't see how it would work on my bike.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Oakleaf, I have my Bento Box on a road bike and do not tighten the velcro on the stem very tight, just enough to keep it on. There is no interference at all with steering. There are two stem straps and then two that go around the top tube. I tighten these two fairly tight, running them under the cables on the top tube. There is no scratching of paint as the "sticky" hook part of the velcro is away from the paint and is not a problem. I occasionally have to straighten it on the tube if I load it with a camera, cell, and snacks. Your best bet is to try one that someone else has on your bicycle. There are several makers of these now with slightly different configurations...like only one strap for the stem, so try the one you plan to buy. I absolutely could not live without it.

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    Maybe a photo will help? (what did we do before digital?)

    I have a Trek 1000, if that helps at all. I've noticed no issue with steering. Sometimes I bump into it a bit when I am standing, but that may be due to a little too much ME, not really the bento box's fault. It's never really bothered me and I so like having that there for things that it would outweigh the annoyance of the occasional bump into it.
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