What front bag should I get?

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shire pie

Member
Hi everyone. Having read this forum over the past few weeks and gathered enough info I have taken advantage of my work cycle to work scheme and ordered a M6L in tempest blue with a Brooks saddle. Can't wait to get it! (Thanks for all your posts helping me get to this combo! )

I'm struggling with bags to match. Important to get this bit right! I need a brown or blue bag. Ideally big enough for overnight stay (c bag size). I've checked the carradice bags but the colour is no good.

Any suggestions.....or am I going to have to bite the bullet and buy 2 bags?
 

mitchibob

Über Member
Location
Treorchy, Wales
Hi everyone. Having read this forum over the past few weeks and gathered enough info I have taken advantage of my work cycle to work scheme and ordered a M6L in tempest blue with a Brooks saddle. Can't wait to get it! (Thanks for all your posts helping me get to this combo! )

How did you get that on that scheme? I thought the limit was £1000. I just had to settle for an M6E :-(

I'm struggling with bags to match. Important to get this bit right! I need a brown or blue bag. Ideally big enough for overnight stay (c bag size). I've checked the carradice bags but the colour is no good.
Any suggestions.....or am I going to have to bite the bullet and buy 2 bags?

Well, black goes with everything, and the T-Bag is extremely practical, although I'd like a smaller bag at times. The T-Bag will contain a decent amount of shopping/bottles, etc. For commuting though, the T-Bag does seem a little too larger during warmer months, but during winter, when more clothes required, it's great, e.g. carry a bulk load in on Monday morning to change into over the week, carry back on Friday. Just want to find the smaller, lighter, more attractive/aero bag for the middle days.
 
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shire pie

shire pie

Member
How did you get that on that scheme? I thought the limit was £1000.

I maxed out the 1000 and paid the extra on top as a one off to the shop.

The T bag does seem a good second bag to get....I might be a 2 bag brompton man then!
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
The Game Bag is lovely but quite a lot smaller than the C-Bag. The Brooks Moorgate is superb but expensive. The T-Bag is the default second bag as it has almost infinite capacity.
 

Kell

Veteran
Yeah those Game bags are lovely - but at £305, wa-a-a-a-y out of my price range.

And they probably wouldn't suit my bike either. I ended up with a C-Bag, which is OK, but not as big as I'd hoped.
 

chriscross1966

Über Member
Location
Swindon
Actually those Hills and Ellis bags aren't as frighteningly priced as I thought
 

chriscross1966

Über Member
Location
Swindon
The Game Bag is lovely but quite a lot smaller than the C-Bag. The Brooks Moorgate is superb but expensive. The T-Bag is the default second bag as it has almost infinite capacity.

I'd suggest the T-bag should be first choice for anyone with the handlebars to clear it, nothing barring one of the Vincita bags comes close to the capacity
 
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shire pie

shire pie

Member
It does seem like a lot of Bromptonites have 2 bags. I'm veering towards the t bag as my big one and the hills and Ellis Oscar as my bag for work. Only 5 weeks to wait till I get her! I'm now thinking I shold change my order from a standard 6 speed to a -12% 6 speed though....
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
It does seem like a lot of Bromptonites have 2 bags. I'm veering towards the t bag as my big one and the hills and Ellis Oscar as my bag for work. Only 5 weeks to wait till I get her! I'm now thinking I shold change my order from a standard 6 speed to a -12% 6 speed though....
Agree with the T bag love in. And it does work on an S type just not at max capacity. Other bags have been fashion d onto Brompton racks. My first camping trip used a Carradice longflap saddlebag on the smaller bag frame on which it sits perfectly giving near T bag capacity. A frame costs £20 if you already have the saddlebags.
 

Ganroon

Active Member
Location
Hampshire
If you're interested, I have a spare T-bag I could let you have for a pittance (It's an older version but still in excellent shape). Then you can use the pennies saved towards your Hills & Ellis Oscar...

If you still have it and shire pie does not want it, I would be interested in your older T-bag. I am just getting into Brompton and have just got myself a second-hand bike - just getting used to it now!
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
I find the C-Bag works best for me - large enough for work papers, lunch & overtrousers, with a bit of extra room should I want to pick up some shopping on the way home.
 
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