The spec is 4kg (8.8ish lbs). I ride mine filled with heavy camera gear and 
haven't noticed any steering issues. I'll have production samples in a few 
weeks, perhaps you'd like to test one?

On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 9:59:33 PM UTC-5 Roberta wrote:

> About how much weight can you put on the handlebars (no rack)  before 
> steering becomes an issue? 
>
> On Thursday, November 5, 2020 at 5:47:34 PM UTC-5, S. Greco wrote:
>>
>> I designed the Route Werks bags. There were an astounding number of scam 
>> sites that popped up once the Kickstarter was funded. I tried posting about 
>> it here but the post was taken down. Our test team is packed with 
>> riv-riders. I even put my Rivendell in the video! Anyway, I can attest that 
>> they bag is in fact real and meets Leah's requirements. We just started 
>> production and will be shipping in January. They will be available for 
>> pre-sale on our webstore <http://routewerks.us> this week.
>>
>> On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 2:33:31 PM UTC-5 Steve Cole wrote:
>>
>>> I thought everyone should know that I received the following private 
>>> email from another lister.  Caveat Emptor:
>>>
>>> I am new on the list, so we haven’t corresponded before, but I just saw 
>>> your post, below, and thought you should know that is a bag that was sold 
>>> as a Kickstarter item and was pretty expensive.  Right after the 
>>> Kickstarter ended, they started seeing a lot of fake ads selling the bag 
>>> very inexpensively, like the one you posted.  But the thing is, that bag 
>>> doesn’t even exist yet.  And the company that is making the bag, called 
>>> Route Werks, sent out an email warning about the fake ads.  I thought you 
>>> should know.  I hope it all works out for you.
>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry if I have caused anyone any problems.
>>>
>>> Steve Cole
>>> Arlington, VA 
>>>
>>> On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 6:26:37 AM UTC-5, Steve Cole wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Leah,
>>>>
>>>> I'm a bit embarrassed to send this reply.  My embarrassment derives 
>>>> from the fact that the bag I'm going to tell you about I first saw in a 
>>>> Facebook ad.  I can't even recommend it as I have not tried it . . . yet. 
>>>>  I did bite and one is on the way to me from, I would guess, China, but 
>>>> who 
>>>> knows.  I jumped on this bag for a few reasons.  Mostly, they have to do 
>>>> with what it can do.  It's easy to open while cycling as the opening faces 
>>>> the rider. Second, it has loads of attachment points for phones, Go Pros, 
>>>>  bells, lights, etc.  Third, it seems to fit very comfortably between drop 
>>>> handlebars and shouldn't be an issue for upright bars like I use.  
>>>> Finally, 
>>>> the price is very right -- $40.  Here's the link:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://budsweet.net/collections/BICYCLE-ACCESSORIES/products/smart-multifunctional-handlebar
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> And here's a photo:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't think it comes in other colors so it may not work with your 
>>>> raspberry sparkler.  Still, I think it's work looking at the website at 
>>>> least to see how clever the designers were in developing this bag.  For 
>>>> me, 
>>>> this just looked too good to pass up and pass along.  
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Steve Cole
>>>> Arlington, VA
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 12:58:11 PM UTC-4, Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> While I wait for the wheelset of my Platypus, I’ve been thinking about 
>>>>> how I want to set up my bars (sorry, I just cannot call it a ‘cockpit’). 
>>>>> I’ve got 52 Boscos in aluminum to look forward to, and I want to keep my 
>>>>> bike as svelte and light as I can. I did the unthinkable and paid for a 
>>>>> Spurcycle bell just now ($49 for a bell?!) and now I need bags in keeping 
>>>>> with the look. I’ve never ventured past Rivendell and Randi Jo for bags, 
>>>>> so 
>>>>> I’m unaware of what great offerings the market offers.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as function goes, I’ve got that figured out. Attached are our 
>>>>> pair of mom and kid Clems, which we have set up similarly with a Randi Jo 
>>>>> bag for our Hydroflasks and a XS Saddlesack facing the rider for 
>>>>> iPhones/keys/essentials. I like both of these bags, but neither holds all 
>>>>> my items. I’d like to have only one bag so my bars aren’t so cluttered. I 
>>>>> do know that Riv is re-doing some of their Sackville line, so I’ve 
>>>>> emailed 
>>>>> to ask about those details. I’d prefer to give Rivendell my money, but 
>>>>> we’ll see what those new bags are like.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you have any recommendations?
>>>>> -light
>>>>> -streamlined, unobtrusive
>>>>> -zippers preferred
>>>>> -no garish colors (frame is already a saturated color - raspberry 
>>>>> metallic)
>>>>> -hold a 32 oz flask AND an phone/keys/granola bar
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Leah
>>>>>
>>>>

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