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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    You might like to try this one...I have the Ortlieb medium size and it fits well between my shifters, cables and handlebars. I have a bracket on my road bike (it isn't very big) and it was well worth the money for the second bracket which is on my touring bike. Sometimes just having a bag for snacks, camera, extra clothes on a long day (for layering, etc) is really nice. It easily moves to my touring or road bike. It is ABSOLUTELY waterproof and I have ridden with it in LOTS of rain. Yes, a little pricey, but my husband is in his 6th year with his (with thousands of miles on it) and all it has done is fade a bit...he got red. I have black and it is great! It comes with a strap so if you leave the bike, you can carry it like a purse, albeit a large one!!! The bag locks to the bracket but that is sort of ridiculous, as the bag unsnaps to open!! I never use the lock.

    http://www.thetouringstore.com/ORTLI...205%20PAGE.htm

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    rural Bedfordshire, England
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    177
    Quote Originally Posted by AnnieBikes View Post
    You might like to try this one...I have the Ortlieb medium size and it fits well between my shifters, cables and handlebars. I have a bracket on my road bike (it isn't very big) and it was well worth the money for the second bracket which is on my touring bike. Sometimes just having a bag for snacks, camera, extra clothes on a long day (for layering, etc) is really nice. It easily moves to my touring or road bike. It is ABSOLUTELY waterproof and I have ridden with it in LOTS of rain. Yes, a little pricey, but my husband is in his 6th year with his (with thousands of miles on it) and all it has done is fade a bit...he got red. I have black and it is great! It comes with a strap so if you leave the bike, you can carry it like a purse, albeit a large one!!! The bag locks to the bracket but that is sort of ridiculous, as the bag unsnaps to open!! I never use the lock.

    http://www.thetouringstore.com/ORTLI...205%20PAGE.htm
    I have a Carradice handlebar bike that uses the same KlickFix attachments as your Ortlieb. However, the way it works, the bag sits too high and obscures my lights! Anybody else encountered this? Suggestions?

    I did try fitting Rixen Kaul's "extension bar" (made for the purpose of providing more space to mount stuff like lights, computer, etc). This places the lights up a bit higher but not high enough - they're still obscured by the bag.
    Rebecca

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