But I've yet to get
The bike. Surely I should choose the best bag and then get the bike and fittings to go with it?
Now, I can appreciate Cotton Duck as a material but all those leather straps and metal buckles and rings seems...well, just a bit past it to me *covers head*. What's wrong with having some plastic fastenings such as those on the
Carradice Super C Audax Saddlebag?
The Super C is too big for LEL. Seriously, it'll only encourage you to carry too much stuff, and then to waste time faffing around with too much stuff at the controls.
The size down, the Nelson, is the biggest I'd consider for Audax. I've done week+ credit card tours with mine without a problem, and have generally downsized to an
Ortlieb saddlebag for audaxes up to PBP, using the Carradice if I've needed an extra change of clothes at the end or whatever.
Seriously, far more people wish they'd brought less stuff than wish they'd brought more. As for bikes, your 'light bike' should be ideal unless it's a super-aggressive criterium bike. The idea that you need a slow, heavy bike for audax is one I've never been able to fathom.