Tip 1 check. got the smaller one
Tip 2 cool idea. will do.
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Well you can see a few pix here of my older gray Little Joe on my new Luna bike here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/Strumelia/LunaBike2008
Note it is supported by a Bagman.
I just put the newer tan Little Joe on that bike today, but don't have a picture yet. Your link above shows the tan Little Joe. Same bag, two colors. Not sure yet which one looks better on my butter colored Luna and which looks better on my bright blue Rivendell.
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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Tip 1 check. got the smaller one
Tip 2 cool idea. will do.
"Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."
I've been actually playing with the idea of sewing a sort of "pocket" on the bottom and sliding in a piece of plastic. The lid idea is a good one. I wasn't sure what kind of plastic to use. I was also wondering about maybe making it more waterproof?!?!?! I wonder what would be involved in that. Any ideas?
I already made the mistake of getting the larger bagman, but it sold on ebay for more than I paid for it, so I just turned around and got the sport. I think it's just a shorter drop, but the bottom extension is still pretty long. I think I read that the difference in the two is just the drop length.
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
You don't need to sew any pockets. Just cut the plastic piece the right size and put it right in your bag at the bottom. Once your bag is full of makeup, hair curlers, fig newtons, hero sandwiches and your portable espresso machine you won't see the plastic on the bottom anyway.
Waterproofing?- quick way: buy the spray for waterproofing leather shoes and suede. Heavy duty way: rub in leather boot waterproofing/snowproofing wax. (this might darken the canvas though). If you use the spray do it outside- that stuff is nasty to breathe.
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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Good idea on the waterproofing. I think I'll give it a try.
As for the pocket, well, I'm a sewer. Lousy cook, but I can sew anything, so the whole idea just intrigues me. I was actually going to try to make it on the whole bottom half of the bag and it would just curve. Still in the thinking stage. I've even considered trying to make a bag, but my machine is not heavy duty. I'd love to someday have one of those old heavy ones like our moms used to have! ramble ramble ramble.
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
My husband adapted a Filson "field bag" and made it into a front bike bag:
http://picasaweb.google.com/rivendel.../FilsonBikeBag
Also, he waterproofs his canvas hats with Filson's waterproofing wax- it's made for waterproofing canvas. It will darken it though, but makes canvas totally rain impervious. The suede waterprrofing spray works pretty well, I like it because it doesn't alter the appearance, though it's not as waterproof as the actual wax treatment.
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Lisa
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We havea friend in the village who's a machinist and artisan. DH designed the little piece/adapter, and our friend made it up. I sewed two straight seams down the side to make little 'pockets' for the metal bars to slip down snug into.
Yes he is very creative and talented.![]()
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
My personal blog:My blog
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