The frame bag was custom made for me by Ruthworks here in SF. It is black canvas. The frame it was custom built to fit is a Large level top tube mountain bike. The bag is 22.5 inches long along the top. It's 7 inches tall. The front edge is profiled to fit behind the head tube. The height of that head tube opening is 4 inches.
So, this frame bag will most likely fit a very large level top tube mountain bike. If your bike is a road bike, your top tube length probably isn't long enough. If your bike is a contemporary mountain bike, you likely have a sloping top tube and the angle at the back won't fit perfectly. If you have an enormous classic road bike, you might have the level top tube and a long enough top tube, but your head tube opening might be a lot talller than the bag. Bill Lindsay El Cerrito, CA On Monday, August 1, 2016 at 7:15:13 AM UTC-7, A CT Cyclist wrote: > > Hi Bill, can you tell us more about the frame bag? What length top tube > will it fit? > > On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 2:37:40 PM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote: >> >> The combination of two big Rivendell Purchases (one Appaloosa and one >> HubbaHubbaH tandem) has put me into an urgent storage situation. I need to >> make two or three bikes go away. Up for sale is my Clemmish bike that the >> Appaloosa has pushed into redundancy. >> >> It is a 22" frame size (56cm) 1987 Schwinn Paramountain. I purchased it >> on eBay for $400. I overhauled it and set it up with a Bosco Bullmoose >> handlebar, and used it as a commute/camping bike for a while. I then >> re-overhauled it, and took the frame to Ed Litton for some useful braze ons >> for racks and fenders. I intended to go get it powdercoated, but I've >> decided to skip that step and let you do it. Here's a shot of the whole >> bike: >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/17402486242 >> >> I'm resigned to the notion that I can't get out of it anywhere near what >> I have into it, so I'm just going to part out a few subsystems and absorb >> the rest into inventory. Here's what is for sale: >> >> 1. Bosco Bullmoose Handlebars. 58cm. $115 shipped. $100 local pickup >> 2. Frame + Fork + Headset + Seatpost + Suntour Rollercam brakes + >> Brakelevers. $150 shipped. $130 local pickup >> 3. Velo Orange Stainless Steel 26" x 60mm fenders. $40 shipped. $30 >> local pickup >> 4. Ruthworks Custom Framebag. $80 shipped >> 5. Wheelset #1. Bontrager Rims (32h, black with machined sidewalls + >> eyelets). SP Dynamo front hub. Ultegra 6600 rear hub (130mm). DT 14/15 >> spokes, brass nipples. No Skewers. $200 shipped. $180 local pickup. >> this wheelset is not in the picture of the complete bike. >> 6. Wheelset #2. Araya RM-25 rims (36h). Unusual Fisher branded sealed >> bearing hubs (freewheel rear). 100/130 OLD. $100 shipped. $80 local >> pickup. >> >> Let me know if any of this interests you. Wheelset #1 I think is a great >> setup for anybody wanting to convert their 80s MTB to a Rat Trap Pass >> dynamo bike. If I can bundle some things together and make you a deal, >> I'll be happy to try to do that for you. >> >> Bill Lindsay >> El Cerrito, CA >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
