Sagging saddlebags

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bicyclos

Part time Anorak
My saddlebags look mis-shaped when empty and I am looking for a waterproof plastic material to cut and shape as an insert just to give them form. Has anybody improvised or bought a sheet of material to suit. The Lidl saddlebag set which was on offer a while back had bendable plastic inserts which would have been perfect for my bags. I would use cardboard but we all know the answer to that.......

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PpPete

Legendary Member
Model shops sell a product called "plasticard" - expensive for what it is, and I don't know if sheet size is big enough.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
I do believe estate agents use this material in their House For Sale signs, perhaps you could adapt an old sign?:whistle:
 
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chillyuk

Guest
I do believe estate agents use this material in their House For Sale signs, perhaps you could adapt an old sign?:whistle:

Amazing how often the simplest solution is the best one. My panniers are starting to droop a bit so I guess it is a hunt for a "for sale" notice, although round here we have hundreds of "To Let" or "Let By" boards plastering every flat surface.
 
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bicyclos

Part time Anorak
Fantastic.......thanks for the replies, for sale signs, just had a nosey at a couple tonight. I may call in at a local estate agent to see if they have any damaged signs knocking about. Got some cardboard from work to make the templates......Im on the hunt!

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Gareth

Guru
Fantastic.......thanks for the replies, for sale signs, just had a nosey at a couple tonight. I may call in at a local estate agent to see if they have any damaged signs knocking about. Got some cardboard from work to make the templates......Im on the hunt!

Regards

Try a transfers and stickers printers; they normally do the correx signage for local estae agents and they usually have loads of off-cuts about. The printers that do my stickers for me here in Norwich allows me to take what ever I want from the bin. Which included a dozen pieces big enough to make wheel discs for the Norwich Bicycle Polo team.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
At some point I intend to make a saddlebag from Correx and gaffer tape.
Won't last as long as Carradice, but you can't have everything.
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
B&Q sell it for a couple of pounds a sheet, and they're big. They do nice clear stuff too.
 

Zoiders

New Member
You don't have to buy it at B&Q, they use it for most of the POS signage so they have loads knocking about that gets chucked away. Be very nice and ask politely and they may well let you have some used stuff.

Myself - as pimpy as a carridice may look I went off canvas carrying equipment years ago as it's a ball ache to use and maintain.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Estate agent signs. I have one in both my saddle bags. Next to no weight and it keeps the bag rigid.
 
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