Need saddle bag recommendation
Moderator: robbosmans
Looking for a lightweight bag that would fit in between profile design RM1 and seatpost for my BMC TMR02.
I've tried several different ones from my LBS and either too big or it wouldn't fit.
I usually carry most of the stuff on me, but planning for longer rides, so planning to keep jersey pockets for gels, rice cakes, etc.
Thanks
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I've tried several different ones from my LBS and either too big or it wouldn't fit.
I usually carry most of the stuff on me, but planning for longer rides, so planning to keep jersey pockets for gels, rice cakes, etc.
Thanks
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Few stuff: jersey pocket.
Lots of stuff:
https://www.rapha.cc/us/en_US/shop/raph ... 01XXBLKXXX
http://www.ornotbike.com/collections/al ... he-bar-bag
Lots of stuff:
https://www.rapha.cc/us/en_US/shop/raph ... 01XXBLKXXX
http://www.ornotbike.com/collections/al ... he-bar-bag
If you need something in between: http://www.lezyne.com/product-orgnzrs-f ... 2d3j-YrLo4
Have you checked out SpeedSleev? I have the small version which fits 1 tube, 2 canisters, tyre levers, multi tool, Co2 pump head and patches. It's quite compact and may fit in the gap that's pictured.
Do you have any measurements? I can see if my pack would potentially fit based off the space available if you like?
Do you have any measurements? I can see if my pack would potentially fit based off the space available if you like?
The smallest Specialized bag might fit in there.
SpeedSleev isn't going to work unfortunately. The position of the strap requires it to be mounted higher up away from the seatpost and essentially filling the space currently taken by the RM1.
You could potentially play around with mounting directly to the seatpost instead of saddle rails or alternatively look at modifying a bag to mount horizontally instead of vertically. If you could do this than the SpeedSleev would definitely fit.
You could potentially play around with mounting directly to the seatpost instead of saddle rails or alternatively look at modifying a bag to mount horizontally instead of vertically. If you could do this than the SpeedSleev would definitely fit.
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I normally use a storage bottle in my second (down tube) cage, such as one from X-Lab or Shimano PRO. I don't like riding with stuffer jersey pockets.