Hi Leah,

My wife has this in *white* on her bike (she loves it, it's perfect for a 
day trip bag). It's super functional, really well made, and kinda high 
fashion.

https://thecyclelist.co/product/dark-realm-tbd-handlebar-bag/

I've mounted it on my Sam that's set-up with a Bosco-moose and it worked 
great. I'd suggest getting a large fit water bottle cage for the 32oz 
bottle, that much water, up high, and out front of the bars will noticeably 
affect handling (I've tried it!).

Crust seems to have the impossible to find hand-dyed version in stock:
https://www.crustbikes.com/products/tbd-handlebar-bag-by-dark-realm/

Scott



On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 2:08:31 AM UTC-5 Hetchins52 wrote:

> It's the F15 bag support. 
>
>
> https://www.benscycle.com/nitto-f15-handlebar-bag-supporter-bag-part-nitto--870-131-11/p
>
> I have this and the Rivendell handlebar bag -- “Sackville BarSack” — that 
> was designed for it. Pretty easy to slide on and off. Great magnetic 
> closure for the top. Sadly, no longer made.
>
> Ryan Hankinson said he had a grey one on June 9th of this year when there 
> was discussion of it on this list. "WTB: Rivendell handlebard rando bag"
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/1e3dcc9d-2ad8-4721-81d6-5da475442c86o%40googlegroups.com
>  
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rbw-owners-bunch/1e3dcc9d-2ad8-4721-81d6-5da475442c86o%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>
>
>
> I think the Gilles Berthoud #192 bag will use the F15 rack, but was 
> designed for the Klickfix mount and “fork.” You can see the sleeves and 
> fork here:
>
> https://berthoudcycles.fr/en/922-handlebar-bag-gb192-gray.html
>
>
> The Swift Industries Paloma uses the Klickfix fork and mount, too. It is 
> customizable and made in the USA. Not sure if they are making and shipping 
> anything right now.
>
>
> Outershell Adventures in SF makes a high value, versatile, not too 
> expensive ($90 or $100) handlebar bag. It uses straps and elastic cords. 
> Wide array of colors, too. 
>
> https://outershelladventure.com/shop/handlebar-bag
>
> They are producing — I just bought a smallish rack/basket bag from them 
> that can be made smaller and carried as a shoulder bag. They’re good at 
> answering emails and I got fast service.
>
>
> Ruthworks in SF makes two Brevet bags that attach with straps and elastic 
> to the bars and the stem. I have one that Eli at Ruthworks customized with 
> two D ring loops so that I can carry it with a shoulder strap. Can be 
> ordered in different colors, too.
>
> https://www.ruthworkssf.com/ultralight-brevet.html
>
> https://www.ruthworkssf.com/store/p198/Micah.html
>
>
> The Acorn X-Pac Handlebar Bag is only $79 but you need to order it Nov. 2 
> or wait a while for the next batch. Only in black. Beautifully made bags.
>
>
> David Lipsky
>
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 10:48:13 PM UTC-7, John Hawrylak wrote:
>>
>> .....
>>
> What about a Nitto F115 bag support on the bars and an Ostrich F516 bag??  
>>  The bag has sleeves on the each side and the rack slides thru the sleeves 
>> to support the bag.  The bag has a nice map case on top.   RBW used to sell 
>> a Baggins bag that mated to the F115 bag support.
>>
>

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