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Hello all, A couple of years ago, when I bought my bike, I also outfitted myself with all the usual gear (seat bag, spare tubes, wrenches, tube patch kit, etc.) The keystone of this equipment was my handlebar bag, which I use to hold spare glasses, light battery, and any spare stuff I feel like bringing. The bag I got was from Nashbar, and hooked onto the handlebars, facing towards me (resting atop the hub). After zillions of miles (actually, only 5,000 or so) this thing is showing the results of the abuse that I've gladly heaped upon it. I figured I'd replace it, and did a little shopping. Much to my surprise, this style of bag has apparently been discontinued by virtually everyone I have checked (Nashbar, Performance, EMS, REI). I really can't put a bag on the front of my handlebars, because I have lots of other devices that use the space, such as my light and cyclometer. So, in short, does anyone have any idea where I might get such a bag? |
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On Sun, 18 May 2003 16:05:13 +0000, Tonga wrote: > Hello all, > > A couple of years ago, when I bought my bike, I also outfitted myself with all the usual gear > (seat bag, spare tubes, wrenches, tube patch kit, etc.) The keystone of this equipment was my > handlebar bag, which I use to hold spare glasses, light battery, and any spare stuff I feel like > bringing. The bag I got was from Nashbar, and hooked onto the handlebars, facing towards me > (resting atop the hub). After zillions of miles (actually, only 5,000 or so) this thing is showing > the results of the abuse that I've gladly heaped upon it. I figured I'd replace it, and did a > little shopping. Much to my surprise, this style of bag has apparently been discontinued by > virtually everyone I have checked (Nashbar, Performance, EMS, REI). I really can't put a bag on > the front of my handlebars, because I have lots of other devices that use the space, such as my > light and cyclometer. So, in short, does anyone have any idea where I might get such a bag? I got mine at LL-Bean. Vaughn |
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"Tonga" <tonga@jungle.net> wrote in message news:kabfcvge6u4f4grtlnnf7pi8ks4bqd95l9@4ax.com... > Hello all, > > A couple of years ago, when I bought my bike, I also outfitted myself with all the usual gear > (seat bag, spare tubes, wrenches, tube patch kit, etc.) The keystone of this equipment was my > handlebar bag, which I use to hold spare glasses, light battery, and any spare stuff I feel like > bringing. The bag I got was from Nashbar, and hooked onto the handlebars, facing towards me > (resting atop the hub). After zillions of miles (actually, only 5,000 or so) this thing is showing > the results of the abuse that I've gladly heaped upon it. I figured I'd replace it, and did a > little shopping. Much to my surprise, this style of bag has apparently been discontinued by > virtually everyone I have checked (Nashbar, Performance, EMS, REI). I really can't put a bag on > the front of my handlebars, because I have lots of other devices that use the space, such as my > light and cyclometer. So, in short, does anyone have any idea where I might get such a bag? Here's an exceptionally feature-laden model: http://www.yellowjersey.org/hb.html Simpler designs start at $20 or so. Again, the entire universe is not on-line. Did you try your friendly competent well-stocked LBS? We're just a small bike shop in the middle of nowhere and we have five different handlebar bags. -- Andrew Muzi http://www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April 1971 |
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