And BTW, plenty of room in GB192 for SLR and lenses with foam insert. Not 
too big, but plenty big enough...with some room to spare. Grab it right out 
of bag with just a quick slip of elastic band. 

We've owned lots of bags through the years, beginning with old TA circa 
1970, but this surpasses all in function and style. In fancy NYC store 
selling fine leather goods, this would be hundreds and hundreds of $$$. 
Sometimes we get such a deal.

Jock Dewey / Athens GA

On Sunday, October 7, 2018 at 7:59:20 AM UTC-10, Jock Dewey wrote:
>
> Here's a Waterford setup with GB192 and NITTO F15. Solid and stable as can 
> be. Fits 54cm perfectly.
>
> Great fun, keeping up with all the local carbons is such fine training! (I 
> think I annoy some of them, to be honest.) In solid rotation with RAM and 
> EBISU and another lightweight and the back and forth always keeps the ride 
> fresh. And as we say, fashion has consequences.
>
> BEST / Jock Dewey / Athens, GA
>
> On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 6:13:54 AM UTC-10, Neil Doran wrote:
>>
>> What do folks like for handlebar/stem bags, especially ones that can hold 
>> an SLR with short lens? I missed the boat on the Riv product a while back.
>>
>> I have a Carsick Designs stem bag that I love, but it is first gen meant 
>> only for a bike water bottle. Need bigger.
>>
>> Randi Jo looks great, just not sure it is wide enough. I'm sure I would 
>> not regret the purchase, tho.
>>
>> Revelate seems to be a standard-bearer, and apparently has one-handed 
>> operation, which seems slick.
>>
>> Any opinions out there?
>>
>

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