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Good bag for a carbon road bike?

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Old 13-09.-2007, 12:47 PM   #1
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Default Good bag for a carbon road bike?

I'm looking for a good bag to carry a 2-3 books (10 pounds or so) on a Specialized Roubaix I got for commuting.

I know, I know, I should have got a more practical hybrid but it's just too fun to go fast.

I have a Topeak MTX bag but I'm afraid a clip on rack (the kind without side supports) will crush the carbon seat post. Any thoughts? How tough are the carbon seat posts?
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Old 13-09.-2007, 01:07 PM   #2
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Default Re: Good bag for a carbon road bike?

Most people would advise against a seatpost rack on a CF seatpost. Your best bet is to find a comfortable and secure backpack or courier bag.
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Old 13-09.-2007, 01:20 PM   #3
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Thanks. I was afraid of that!
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Old 14-09.-2007, 12:14 PM   #4
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Default Re: Good bag for a carbon road bike?

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I have a Topeak MTX bag but I'm afraid a clip on rack (the kind without side supports) will crush the carbon seat post. Any thoughts? How tough are the carbon seat posts?


I'd recommend using a Bagman Quick Release rack with a Carradice Saddle Bag. I'm hoping you don't have carbon fiber rails on your saddle.
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Old 09-10.-2007, 06:13 AM   #5
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Default Re: Good bag for a carbon road bike?

I use a seatpost attached pannier rack with my carbon post. Its been about 2 months now and i havent had any problems. I typically carry about 30-40 lbs in the panniers and my commute is about 10 miles each way. No issues have arisen yet reguarding durability or strength of the post. I would however advise against any shortening of the post, or any extra lightweight carbon posts under (250g).
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Old 13-10.-2007, 02:07 PM   #6
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Well, right or wrong I'm about to try it. I can't find anything in my bike manual or on any rack site that advises against using a clip on rack with a carbon post. So here goes! If it cracks and I wind up in the ditch I'll let you know.
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