Correction: I received my "medium" rucksacks from Varusteleka (Helsinki)
today, and they're actually the same ones you both have...and they're BIG!!
I ordered 4 (which in total cost only 92.75 Euros, or roughly $101
shipped!!. The quality of these bags is IMPRESSIVE... I can't wait to
modify
Thanks Clayton and Soren... yeah the large ones are indeed hard to find.
Varusteleka has some nice medium-sized surplus bags, which should make for
nicely-sized overnighters, or possibly front panniers. These remind me of
the Carradice C bags.
BB
On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 10:02:03 AM UT
Bobby,
I found the bags in a Army Surplus store here in Oregon. They no longer
carry them unfortunately.
On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 8:17:17 AM UTC-7, Soren Hansen wrote:
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> BobbyB, thank you for the kind words,
> I bought my "BW mountain troops rucksack" in used condition from a Store
> in
BobbyB, thank you for the kind words,
I bought my "BW mountain troops rucksack" in used condition from a Store in
Finland (Varusteleka.com), a miltary surplus store.
That makes me the happy second owner, next after Heinz,Jürgen, Udo and
Karl, who at some point probably carried these rucksacks on
Soren: Nice build, cool panniers, nice mod... Where did you find the bags
to make the panniers?
I saw the Camargue up close at the Philly Bike Expo... just a solid-looking
workhorse-of-a-bike... very impressed.
Curious why you left the front shifter on the down-tube?
Great job, BB
On Satur
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fireman483/16592294430/
Ok, I think this is itBeetle basket operation...
Clayton
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11:17:27 AM UTC-7, Clayton wrote:
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> This winter, I made a camera bag that is secured shut by magnets and clips
> onto my Ortlieb handlebar bag fr
Vid disappeared.
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11:17:27 AM UTC-7, Clayton wrote:
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> This winter, I made a camera bag that is secured shut by magnets and clips
> onto my Ortlieb handlebar bag frame. I also made a top tube Tenkara rod
> bag, tent pole rack bag (not shown). The two frame bags I
>
> Video of quick basket in action
>
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fireman483/16572286297/
>
> Clayton (Bend)
>
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awesome. mind going into some detail about the qr basket?
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 11:17:27 AM UTC-7, Clayton wrote:
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> This winter, I made a camera bag that is secured shut by magnets and clips
> onto my Ortlieb handlebar bag frame. I also made a top tube Tenkara rod
> bag, tent pole rac
Thanks!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:47:53 PM UTC-6, Clayton wrote:
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> Here is the link to the Shultzi bags. I am still using them on a almost on
> a weekly basis for really heavy loads, groceries, which sometimes hit 80
> lbs. I mounted the newest Arkel top rail mou
Here is the link to the Shultzi bags. I am still using them on a almost on
a weekly basis for really heavy loads, groceries, which sometimes hit 80
lbs. I mounted the newest Arkel top rail mounting system recently, and use
the Orlieb lower hook. The best of both systems.
Have fun!
Clayton (Ben
Schultzi pannier? Could you please post a link? My wife is thinking of
making panniers for bikepacking with the Clementines (and our current bikes
now, if she makes them soon enough).
With abandon,
Patrick
On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:18:03 PM UTC-6, Soren Hansen wrote:
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> Clayton, I real
That's a clever design. Looks stable and easy to operate. I've just been
using an Irish strap to swap between a randonneur bag and the Wald. Stable
but takes a little practice to attach.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/129545862@N03/16159037984/in/set-72157650518230279
John
On Tuesday, March
I forgot to mention that Bend Velo in Bend Oregon is thinking of making and
selling my basket design. Talk to Eric.
On Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:39 PM, 'clayton bailey' via RBW Owners Bunch
wrote:
It would be very lengthly to explain how to make your own. Hopefully with
these phot
It would be very lengthly to explain how to make your own. Hopefully with these
photos and video it will be clear enough to make yourself. No I won't make
them. The hook is made from aluminum, but I already had it. If I was to make it
from scratch, I'd use steel. Front prongs are aluminum too. I
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