No room for a handlebar bag

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Cathryn

Legendary Member
This weekend (in the forecast blazing sunshine, :o) I'm taking my new Thorn out for her first tour with me!! I just tried to fit my handlebar bag, but it won't fit. I have drop bars and the brake cables kind of curve out in front, and I seriously can't fit the handlebar bag. Am I missing something obvious??

I managed to fit the clip onto the handlebars, but that raised another question - where to put the computer?

I MUST be doing something wrong. Any ideas?
 

wafflycat

New Member
Once the cables are sorted..

Minoura space grip
 
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Cathryn

Cathryn

Legendary Member
Not ENTIRELY sure what that is :ohmy:

I've found a solution for this weekend (go without) but for my big trip next summer, I think I'll take it into a bike shop and see what they can do!!
 
Location
Herts
Cathryn said:
Loving the willow basket!!

hoped you would appreciate that one - and it's quick release; just the thing for Tesco on Saturday morning. Should look good with a coiuple of baguettes poking out of the top.
 
Two thoughts....

Firstly - would a klikfix extension help?

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Fits between bars and present bracket.

Secondly - if you like wicker.....

www.hembrow.eu

Master basket maker who specialises in bike kit!
 

Tim Bennet.

Entirely Average Member
Location
S of Kendal
When you say 'brake cable' do you mean gear cable from the Shimano combined STI levers?

If so, you have stumbled on a well known short coming with these for touring bikes.

But there are solutions. But before I waffle on about them, I'll just check this is what you've got?
 
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Cathryn

Cathryn

Legendary Member
Hahaha..actually yes, I probably do mean gear cables. I was feeling quite smug that I'd managed to fit a water bottle holder myself and was considering a career as a bike mechanic, and I've now been brought firmly down to earth!!!

So, what solutions are there??
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
If you have standard drop bars with gear/brake levers (STI type) it is doable. I have a small bar bag which helps a lot

YOu may need to refit new bar tape to let the brake cables finish a few mm further out. I have a Klickfix bracket which I have fitted this way.

The bag I have is a Vaude but this one is identical I believe http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/ebw...tOrderID=1&f_bct=c003154c003119c003125m003703 much smaller than the Ortlieb or other ones, and big enough for all the basics

Can send you pics of mine in place if you like
 

andrew_s

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucester
Solutions to Bar Bags and STI cables, in order of increasing cost...

a) Just let the bag push the cables out of the way.
OK with smallish bags and/or wider bars. Bar bag mount extensions may help.

:ohmy: V-brake noodles
Fit them between the shifter and the end of the cable outer that comes up from the down tube stops, so that the cable goes downwards instead of inwards.
It means unthreading the inner cables from everything except the levers, and re-adjusting the gears afterwards. May be necessary to cut a couple of inches off the cable outer to make up for the extra length of the noodle.

c) Nokon Cables
The cable outer is a whole load of short segments. They are a lot more flexible than normal cables - so much so that the normal STI lever fitting is to do a quick U-turn and dive straigh under the bar tape. Expensive, not too easy to find, and apparently a lot of fiddliness to get fitted.

d) Change the levers to Campag Ergo - Record, Chorus or older (2006 or before) models of any type. The 10sp levers work fine with Shimano 8 or 9 (See CTC Shimergo page, or use a shiftmate for 10 speed.
 
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