On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 2:56:09 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
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> As to those panniers, I dunno, around $100US for 3.5 liters of cuteness?
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Well, the Sackville Banana Sax has probably* the same capacity, and sells
for $108...
Full disclosure: I own a set of the Carradice/RSF top tube panniers
On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 1:47:55 PM UTC-4, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> All I see is canvas rubbing on all that Joe Bell paint. My heart!
If I had time enough to allow the panniers to rub the paint off the top
tube, that would be a badge of honor. I think you just gave me a new goal
Joe.
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All I see is canvas rubbing on all that Joe Bell paint. My heart!
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On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 3:21:13 PM UTC-4, Neil Doran wrote:
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> Amusing Sam Hillborne content over on the Radavist
As those who know me can attest, I love front-of-bike storage, which
currently consists of Wald basket, Swift bar bag, AND a feed bag. Plus I
have ability to run front panniers via my Nitto Campee 27f rack.
If I added those top tube panniers I would reach the next level of
bike-front storage...
The Radavist site is pretty unpredictable so often entertaining. Al Morris
would be quite an addition to a campout. Sounds like never a dull moment.
As to those panniers, I dunno, around $100US for 3.5 liters of cuteness?
dougP
On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 12:21:13 PM UTC-7, Neil Doran wro