Isn’t that where the battery pack goes on many e-bikes? Just saying.
Tim
On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 5:22 PM Collin A wrote:
> With Riv's full dedication on the longer wheel base design, there is now a
> significant underutilized space between the seat-tube and the rear wheel
> with all sorts of p
On my Toyo Atlantis, my new UL Big Agnes one man tent poles fit behind the seat
tube with a millimeter in length clearance, running 2.35 tires. If I had a
smaller frame, the poles would be too long. I was quite delighted to find they
fit. I was straping my old tent poles on the side of my rear r
Whoa. J Edward. Need to see pictures of that.
Bob K. in Baltimore
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I was able to jam my tent (sans poles) into that space on my Clem and it held
fast with some creative use of an Irish strap!
That said, I’d love to know more about bags that’ll fit the space.
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With Riv's full dedication on the longer wheel base design, there is now a
significant underutilized space between the seat-tube and the rear wheel
with all sorts of possibilities to jam stuff in there. Has anyone though of
clever items to stuff there and/or the means of attaching them? Riv has