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I'm after some thoughts.
I purchased the a side handle bar mount accessory to put my Ortlieb Ultimate 5 handlebar bag on, but the bag is rather bulky imo and seems to get in the way of steering, preventing full steering lock if I pull it as far forward on the mount as possible (to prevent as much twisting as possible for my bad back.
this is the side handle bar mount (ICE's own picture)
Does anyone here use it or something similar? If so what bag do you use?
I was considering this one (after saving up for it, that is... the strap comes off) which is narrower and longer.
Also where does everyone put their water bottles? the mount points on the bike would put them in a difficult position for me to reach.
I had had various thoughts about using one of the Topeak bottle adaptors... I have used them in the past, successfully and could take one off my expedition bike. Would it mount OK on say the handle bar mount or even the helping handles?
this thing - it can easily be rotated to mount on vertical posts.
thanks everyone.
SNSSO
I purchased the a side handle bar mount accessory to put my Ortlieb Ultimate 5 handlebar bag on, but the bag is rather bulky imo and seems to get in the way of steering, preventing full steering lock if I pull it as far forward on the mount as possible (to prevent as much twisting as possible for my bad back.
this is the side handle bar mount (ICE's own picture)

Does anyone here use it or something similar? If so what bag do you use?
I was considering this one (after saving up for it, that is... the strap comes off) which is narrower and longer.

Also where does everyone put their water bottles? the mount points on the bike would put them in a difficult position for me to reach.
I had had various thoughts about using one of the Topeak bottle adaptors... I have used them in the past, successfully and could take one off my expedition bike. Would it mount OK on say the handle bar mount or even the helping handles?
this thing - it can easily be rotated to mount on vertical posts.

thanks everyone.
SNSSO