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- Whitby North Yorkshire.
Old style saddlebag for me every time. ( Recognise the bike Landsurfer?
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Are you talking about theft? don't worry, noone could lift the thing.Pondered getting one of those things a couple of times (Carradice is very close to where I come from) but always rejected. Surely they mean you can never leave the bike?
I meant that you can't, as I understand it, easily remove the bag when you walk away from the bike. And folk tend to leave all their stuff in it (minus cash/cards etc I assume)Are you talking about theft? don't worry, noone could lift the thing.
Friend of mine has a quick release for her Carradice if that’s what you mean?I meant that you can't, as I understand it, easily remove the bag when you walk away from the bike. And folk tend to leave all their stuff in it (minus cash/cards etc I assume)
thanks vickster - was vaguely aware of - tho i think few folks use them - have the idea that saddlebags often used by folk who usually sit within sight of their bikes - will stick to panniers of different sizes, large underseat pack with tools which can rapidly be swapped between my many many bikes.Friend of mine has a quick release for her Carradice if that’s what you mean?
It’s something like this https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/carradice-sqr-saddlebag-uplift-system/
Then a couple of years ago Tailfin started producing ultralight pannier racks and bags and they started appearing in ultra races, including TCR. In the recent GBDuro almost all the riders had Tailfin racks and panniers. I have them on my bike. So there is no right or wrong when it comes to bags. But I promise you. The more space you have to fill. The more stuff you will find to fill it. 😁
Gails is the only Tailfin that I have seen break. She had Tailfin as did Chris Bowers, sharon Calton and at least one other. Josh is probably tied to another luggage company. I will ask about the result. Possibly a rule infringement. So a good proportion of the field had Tailfin. I can see quite a few appearing in TCR next year. I have had mine a couple of wedks and can see what all the fuss is about.
Carradice do a few QR systems for their saddle-bags...thanks vickster - was vaguely aware of - tho i think few folks use them - have the idea that saddlebags often used by folk who usually sit within sight of their bikes - will stick to panniers of different sizes, large underseat pack with tools which can rapidly be swapped between my many many bikes.
The first (and only!) ones I've seen in the wild were on TPR (October). maybe 3-4? Seem a decent - if expensive - choice for a mainly road event, but daft for 2000km of off-road!Gails is the only Tailfin that I have seen break. She had Tailfin as did Chris Bowers, sharon Calton and at least one other. Josh is probably tied to another luggage company. I will ask about the result. Possibly a rule infringement. So a good proportion of the field had Tailfin. I can see quite a few appearing in TCR next year. I have had mine a couple of wedks and can see what all the fuss is about.
Do you have a link for the pannier satchel?I only have one bike without a rack, minimalist to me is only going out with a Topeak rack bag, usually I'd have 1 or more panniers. Pub jaunts I use a Cordo pannier/satchel, can't imagine life without one, I don't like things in my pockets at all. It's been used 100's of times and is like new, was a sales bargain from Planet X
Do you have a link for the pannier satchel?
Or is it discontinued?