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Oh, one other thing I should mention is that the bag is a bit wide. The bike I mounted them on has 46cm bars and it's fine there, but I'd say that if one's bars are narrower than 44cm, you might feel the need to modify the bag to make it narrower.
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yes I discovered that too. Lucky me, I use 44cm bars.
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Bumping this awesome and super-useful thread.
After a 200k brevet yesterday where the Lezyne GPS flaked on me (again), I'm realizing that I need something to hold a cue sheet as backup. I really like the looks/size/vibe of the Ruthworks bags, but I can't decide between the Ultralight and the Micah Any holders of these with POV on one vs the other? |
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KaiVentures just came onto my radar. They make two sizes of handlebar bag, and a number of other bags, both stock and custom. Their selection of colors isn't as wide as, say, Rickshaw, but it's decent. I have not ordered from them, but I'm considering. Here's one Youtuber's review.
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Also, Post makes a bag with the zipper positioned in front of the bag, rather than towards the top. They say that:
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Andrew The Maker's Granny Pantry
https://www.andrewthemaker.com/shop/grannys-pantry Shows sold out, but that was a limited pre-sale when he first released it. I would imagine you could get one made if interested. IMO...one of the best of the bunch. |
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As one who rides 40cm bars and uses the tops alot, i appreciate this!
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Do you have a link on Amazon? Or are the parts (mount and bag) sold separately? I've got a similar mount on my touring bike for accessories like a cell phone mount, front light, and bell and like it a lot. Seems like a great idea for a burrito bag style handlebar bag.
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KaiVenture Bags
Prior to this thread, I had not heard of KaiVenture Bags. After looking at a number of vendors’ offerings, I decided to purchased a KaiVenture’s Kustom Allday bar bag.
https://kaiventurebags.com/collections/bar-bags For their custom bags, they have many choices with regard to colors, materials, pockets, etc. I asked if they could add attachments for number plates common to gravel races as well as a couple other additions. They were happy to accommodate, and these changes turned out great. The bag is competitively priced ($70), especially for the custom options. Overall, it is amazingly nice – exceptionally well design and constructed. Plus, they were very helpful and pleasant during our email correspondence. Their tool pallets and cycling wallets look pretty great, too. I plan to be a repeat customer. |
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I’ve used a small cuben fiber dry bag from my backpacking bear with 2 Voile straps to secure to the bar. You can’t get the complete hand hold on the bar tops, but this is very light and slim for smaller loads.
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Updated the first post, thanks!
Thanks for everyone who's shared.. I've added: Dill Pickle Gear, North Street, KaiVenture, Relevate, and TopoDesigns.
I'm tempted to omit Relevate and Topo from the list since they're better known companies unlike the smaller makers. |
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bags, burrito, handlebar bags, randonneur |
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