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Dog on a bike
Cheers Potsy! I couldn't get to my pic from work. Rather than the saddlepack in the pic I now have the expedition bagman attached and there's still room for that light to be fitted underneath on the seatpost!
Cheers Potsy! I couldn't get to my pic from work. Rather than the saddlepack in the pic I now have the expedition bagman attached and there's still room for that light to be fitted underneath on the seatpost!
Cheers Potsy! I couldn't get to my pic from work. Rather than the saddlepack in the pic I now have the expedition bagman attached and there's still room for that light to be fitted underneath on the seatpost!
I swear by the SQR and I think it lacks any style at all. Ghastly looking thing. Fortunately once on the bike I can't see it.Supurb - The Bagman Expedition (QR or standard) will offer a lot of support as its quite a bit thing, some people swear by the SQR support that attaches to the seat post but I think it lacks a certain style
That was my nickname at school for a few years. In fact even though I'm now 43 there are a fair few people in Lancashire that only know me as Stretch.Jesus do you look like this?!
Jesus do you look like this?!
Oi! Ginger watch it!Get rid of the hair and add a couple of big ears and it's not far off...
what he saidGet rid of the hair and add a couple of big ears and it's not far off...
I wrap my tools (pump/spanner) in a tea towel and attach them to the wooden dowelling with an old toe clip strap (a tip I picked up here I think) but with a couple of zip ties and some fettling ingenuity I reckon some sort of zipped purse for smaller bits and bobs could be hung from the dowelling in a similar way.
I wrap my tools (pump/spanner) in a tea towel and attach them to the wooden dowelling with an old toe clip strap (a tip I picked up here I think) but with a couple of zip ties and some fettling ingenuity I reckon some sort of zipped purse for smaller bits and bobs could be hung from the dowelling in a similar way.
I love the look of my Nelson (black version..yay) and I've been blown away by how waterproof it's proved over recent weeks.
Mine came with metal 'D' hooks already in place for a shoulder strap which must be a recent innovation. Very handy.
The only issue has been the quick release (saddle rail clamp version). The little finger handles you pull back to release the bag have fallen out one after the other causing the small sprung bars which the bag hangs from to ping out of the side, lost forever. Carradice replaced these by return of post and free of charge (made me feel all warm inside) and I've solved the prooblem by superglueing the new finger handles firmly in place.
Cheers I will give it a go.