coffeejo
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- Location
- West Somerset
I have decided that in order to aid both my weight loss and the health of my bank manager, I'm going to start taking packed lunches on the longer group and club rides, which is fine if I take my Marin as that has a rack and pack, but once I've put my tools, tubes, phone etc in the road bike's saddle bag, all I'll have room for is a Wiggle-sixed pack of Haribo. Yummy ... but not quite the diet solution I'm after.
So my question is this: do I put a rack on the road bike (a teeny weeny Orbea Aqua Dama) so I can switch the rack pack between the two bikes or do I get a handlebar bag? I don't really want to get a bigger saddle bag as I've already got one and for short rides, it does the job perfectly. Besides, switching the contents of the two would be a PITA and I'd probably forget something crucial, like tyre levers.
Any thoughts?
So my question is this: do I put a rack on the road bike (a teeny weeny Orbea Aqua Dama) so I can switch the rack pack between the two bikes or do I get a handlebar bag? I don't really want to get a bigger saddle bag as I've already got one and for short rides, it does the job perfectly. Besides, switching the contents of the two would be a PITA and I'd probably forget something crucial, like tyre levers.

Any thoughts?