Nice! Here's a link to a Filson Refab post on AC by another cyclist
who retrofit a small shoulder bag as a front handlebar bag:
http://www.archivalclothing.com/2008/12/refab-filson-small-field-bag.html
I do wish Filson would make some bike luggage.
LL
On Dec 18, 11:14 am, "i.e." wrote:
> I u
I use a Filson small field bag as a handlebar bag:
http://www.filson.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2092393&cp=2065674.2065687.2065708&parentPage=family
I take the shoulder strap off and stash it in the bag and use velcro
strips from the hardware store to lash the bag to my noodle bars. I
loop
Fyi..
Our first batch of waxed cotton musettes has arrived. A version with
flap and adjustable shoulder strap (plus a possible rucksack) will be
coming in lates January.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/archivalclothing/sets/72157622849480445/
Lesli
On Dec 1, 10:08 am, Lesli wrote:
> As a self-p
As a self-promotional addendum, I'm going to be doing my own small
production run of waxed cotton musettes for the holidays. Email me if
you're interested. And apologies if this is inappropriate use of the
forum. I'm fine if this message gets deleted.
But here's an update on my project:
http:/
That is a ridiculously sweet bag. Certainly dead-on in terms of
looks. Despite the lack of pannier hooks, I'd consider Adam were it
not for his wait list. He should raise his prices, in my opinion.
wc.
On Nov 15, 6:00 pm, cyclofiend wrote:
> I don't think this precisely fits the bill, but I
I have to second CF's feedback on Adam's bags. Really great stuff.
Harry
On Nov 15, 6:00 pm, cyclofiend wrote:
> I don't think this precisely fits the bill, but I did want to make a
> quick plug for Adam over at Zugster Bags. His queue can be similar to
> a custom frame at times, but his work
I don't think this precisely fits the bill, but I did want to make a
quick plug for Adam over at Zugster Bags. His queue can be similar to
a custom frame at times, but his work is excellent. The reason I
mention this is from an image he posted this weekend -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aalpern/
on 11/14/09 10:00 AM, manueljohnacosta at manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com
wrote:
>
> I have always loved my Carradice barley bag. made a facebook album
> called "Whats in my barley bag?", to show the amazing packing
> abilities. Looks good on the bike and if you add the quick release
> attachment i
I have always loved my Carradice barley bag. made a facebook album
called "Whats in my barley bag?", to show the amazing packing
abilities. Looks good on the bike and if you add the quick release
attachment it can go with you,
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=35852&id=1345643093
On Nov 12,
Also check out the new Devon panniers by Brooks. Quite expensive (280
pounds for one). But looks like it might fit the bill, with a change
of the handle on top to a longer strap. Which am guessing is an easy
swap.
I personally like the look of the Carradice Bike Bureau. But maybe
not upscale
Acorn out of CA makes great bags and they have a handlebar bag that
affixes to the bar and you can purchase a shoulder strap for off bike.
http://acornbags.bigcartel.com/product/handlebar-bag
On Nov 11, 8:19 pm, Lesli wrote:
> If price point is not a serious issue, try Guu-Watnabe in Tokyo:
>
>
If price point is not a serious issue, try Guu-Watnabe in Tokyo:
http://www.guu-watanabe.com/english.htm
Bags can be purchased via paypal
Some models available through wallbike.com
>From what I know, the shop can pretty much draw up your custom dream
bag (send them drawings).
Lesli Larson
Eug
Google sez:
295 Euros = 442.08700 U.S. dollars
Bill sez:
"Yowza!"
On Nov 11, 1:50 pm, Surf wrote:
> William...This is
> nice!http://www.brooksengland.com/en/News_Page.aspx?id=090929.065518.50
>
> SurF
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William,
Here is another one: http://www.yellowjersey.org/hb.html
Looks nice too!
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William, check this out..http://lemolobags.wordpress.com/
2009/10/25/basket-bag-re-designed
Maybe this?
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How big? For small, rugged and manly, with nunnathose un-virile features
like tweed panels and brass hardware, take a look at the OutYourBackDoor
Manpurse and Multipurpose Bag (names from memory, probably faulty), both
being re-purposed army surplus from 1950s south Croatian or east Estonian
artill
Last year VO had a front bag made completely out of leather for a
sample. Maybe you could see if it's available.
On Nov 11, 1:08 pm, William Henderson
wrote:
> I'm still looking for the perfect go-everywhere bag. Something with a
> classic style (leather?), a solid strap for carrying off the b
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