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Carrying Stuff on a Sport Bike

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Old 02-09.-2004, 01:27 AM   #1
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Default Carrying Stuff on a Sport Bike

Hi,

I have a Raleigh Grand Sport and use it to do roughly 50-60 mile rides (out from my house and back) on the weekend, and a 30 miler or two during the week. It has a compact frame geometry. I have two water bottles on the frame, and a seatpost mounted rack w/bag (5"x5"x10"). The bag has been stuffed with cookies, powdered gatorade, tire repair/pump/tools, cell phone, wallet, headlight etc... I could actually use some more carrying capacity for water, and have, on occasion, taped a two liter bottle to my rack. The junk doesn't seem to affect the bike's handling too much when I ride, but it is clearly not ideal. Should a frame mounted rack up capacity a bit and improve balance?

Also, I saw some Zefal clip on plastic fenders, anyone know if they are decent or not?

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Old 04-09.-2004, 03:11 AM   #2
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Get a thing called a "bannana bag". It is a little bag that has three times the volume of my wedge and can fit on the handlebars or behind the seat. Giant makes one, and a few others. But you have to hunt around. I have seen them at Target. Tumbuk2 also makes a bit bigger bag that will do the same thing. It looks like the bags the old three speeds use to have. Neither if these is as big as a standard handlebar which I might eventually get because I plan on doing some light touring.
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Old 13-10.-2004, 03:30 AM   #3
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If you've got enough room over your rack, Profile Design makes a dual bottle cage that attaches to the back of the seatpost.

http://www.profile-design.com/produ...o_aquarack.html
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Old 18-10.-2004, 06:21 PM   #4
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I use a Deuter backpack with a 1.5L water pouch.
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