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My biggest issue with handlebar bags of this type is that most designs have a tendency to sway forward and back and rely on complicated (and, IMHO ugly) systems of cords or straps lashed to the frame or handlebars to prevent sway.
On Dec 20, 2023, at 11:17 AM, Pam Bikes <pamlike...@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me know how you like it. I'm tempted but have lots of handlebar bags already. I want one easy to open/close and not get in the way of the cables.
On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 3:40:24 PM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:Impulse purchase for sure. I've been thinking about a handlebar bag a lot recently & this new bag popped up in the e mail update. It looks pretty cool(?) and I have none of Riv's bags so.., in spite of it only being available in the single color I jumped. While I was at it I ordered a Kangaroo because being able to attach one to the EZPZ seems kinda clever & useful. Anyone else order one?
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On Dec 22, 2023, at 6:35 PM, Richard Rose <rmro...@gmail.com> wrote:
I arrived home today from my 25 mile ride & a box from Rivendell was on my front porch - always a welcome sight! The EZPZ handlebar looks really good & has some nice features. I was hesitant due to the initial single color offering - Navy. I love it! I love how it looks on the Clem with the color nod to the “Clem” logo on the downtube. It’s rich. The “fast” closure Rivendell suggests using is very fast & effective. It does however require something mounted to the stem to “catch” the tether. In my case that is my bell. The added benefit of using this tether vs. the toggle is that it yanks the bag away from the head tube. You can see this in the pics. I just went down the street but the bag seems very solid & did not seem to bounce. It’s a pretty voluminous bag. There is a nice flap to help protect the contents & the provision for adding a Kangaroo bag is nice. Although, I cannot figure out how mounting it on the outside of the bag would not result in a wind blown flap. Mounted inside however gives welcome additional storage that is secured. I think I am really going to like this thing.<image0.jpeg><image1.jpeg>
Does the Routeworks bag rattle?
On Friday 22 December 2023 at 7:02:26 am UTC+11 Chris Halasz wrote:Does the Routeworks bag rattle?Not since I cut a couple of small rectangles of adhesive-backed foam tape about 2mm thick and positioned them each side of the catch of the lid, to prevent any play between the lid and catch:
<PXL_20231223_011446568.jpg>You also need to make sure that the bolt and nylock nut that adjust the tightness of the cam that locks the bag to the mount is set correctly.Nick Payne
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