As an alternative you can simply cut off some old Levis at the
bottom of one pant leg and hem one side and stitch on some Velcro
closures then attach with toe straps through your saddle loops.
Very nice solution. Renew, reuse, recycle! I love it.
...consider Acorn bags if you can't score a
Here is a photo of how I attached mine. You can also go to my profile
and look under my photos on my myspace page.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImagefriendID=148180909albumID=49673imageID=39584828
On May 18, 5:17 am, Will wpm...@gmail.com wrote:
As an alternative
More like within the first few minutes.
Ordering seriously doesn't last more than an hour or two anymore.
These are great bags and the ordering enthusiasm reflects that.
On May 18, 7:17 am, Will wpm...@gmail.com wrote:
As an alternative you can simply cut off some old Levis at the
bottom of
That is, if you submit your order in the first days of the month
before they exceed their monthly production capacity. Looks like they
stopped taking orders May 7th.
As a side point, Acorn actually started taking orders (for May) on May
7th. Their queue filled within hours that same day. I
I have both bags. The zipper roll is wider and larger overall and holds a mini
pump or a click stand better. Keven's bag has a leather tab you can hook a
taillight to which is lacking on the Carradice. The keven is boxier in shape
and gives a different look. If you need to carry less, it's a
I heard from a reliable source that they'll be back in stock around the end
of the month.
-gino
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 5:08 PM, ercarlso@spamex.com wrote:
Is Keven's bag permanently out of stock
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Subject: [RBW] Re: Keven's bag
I heard from a reliable source that they'll be back in stock around the end
of the month.
-gino
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 5:08 PM, ercarlso@spamex.com wrote:
Is Keven's bag permanently out of stock
As an alternative you can simply cut off some old Levis at the bottom
of one pant leg and hem one side and stitch on some Velcro closures
then attach with toe straps through your saddle loops. This works
quite well and can hold quite a bit of junk plus its cheap to do. It
kind of works like a