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dannyfrankszzz <dannyfrankszzz.1ha67y@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> writes:
> Hi, > > When I go out on rides, I currently use a waist bag (fanny pack). > However, not only is this slightly uncomfortable to wear but I have > also noticed that this has tended to induce a need to urinate (pressure > on the bladder). > > So, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good saddlebag that > would be able to incorporate the necessaries such as a spare inner > tube, mini pump, tyre levers, foldaway waterproof, puncture repair kit > and maybe an energy bar/mobile phone should the need arise. > > I'd need it to be not too big so that my rear light could still appear > below it. > I have one that is pretty big by comparison by most, but it has a place that you can attach a rear light. It's one of these: <http://www.ortliebusa.com/cartgenie/prod-39.htm>. |
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Paul Rudin <paul.rudin@ntlworld.com> writes:
> I have one that is pretty big by comparison by most, but it has a > place that you can attach a rear light. It's one of these: > <http://www.ortliebusa.com/cartgenie/prod-39.htm>. Hmm.. according to wiggle they actually do two different sizes - I think I must have the larger one, but I'm not sure which is shown on that web page. |
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