Usually there ar so many cables in the area of the stem, that anchoring a
bag there is difficult.

René

On Sunday, April 21, 2013, Deacon Patrick wrote:

> Thank you, Nick, Mannie, and Rob. Yes, Rob, sway is a big issue for my
> noggin, as it introduces a lot of interference to clear proprioception
> through the handlebars. The good news is I don't need to reach anything
> while riding because two hands on the bar are what I need anyway. What I
> can't figure out is why more handlebar bags don't just anchor around the
> stem like a saddlebag anchors around the seatpost. No sway.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Sunday, April 21, 2013 6:43:50 AM UTC-6, rperks wrote:
>>
>> Patrick,
>> It is a serious challenge to get a bag with easy access, little sway, and
>> hang it from the Alba bars.  The forward reaching sections which are part
>> of what make the bare great IMO really squash the dream here.  That is why
>> most of bikes you see with them end up with a small rack and or basket if
>> you want your stuff up front.  The little acorn or older candybar style
>> bags are you best bets, but they are not easy to get into while on the bike
>> like a true rando or hobo style bag.
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/**cyclotourist/8587814544/<http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/8587814544/>
>>
>> you can alleviate this problem somewhat by moving to a bar like the wald
>> 867 or bosco, the flat front opens up some options.  That said controlling
>> sway is still going to be an issue.
>>
>> Based on what you have talked about having other challenges with, sensory
>> overload and such, I would think sway is going to be your biggest hurdle.
>>  A small rack and basket may solve a bunch of problems, even if it is a
>> plestcher and wald with zip ties.  Starting from there you can use
>> something as simple as a grocery bag or soft cooler from the thrift store
>> as a bag
>>
>> Rob
>> Ventura, Ca
>>
>> On Saturday, April 20, 2013 9:09:51 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>>>
>>> Also I think Joe B. from the shop has one of his first bags.
>>>
>>> Pictures proved that Ely does great work:
>>> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjAJzQe3
>>>
>>> Also here's his website
>>> http://ruthworkssf.blogspot.**com/ <http://ruthworkssf.blogspot.com/>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 20, 2013 9:05:24 PM UTC-7, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Ely of Ruth Bags is an SF local that does all the SFrandonnuers
>>>> handlebar bags. He's a one man shop who does bags to order. Man of
>>>> integrity and passion. Makes only things he finds to be beautiful.  I'm
>>>> pretty bias tho because he is a good friend.
>>>
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