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Topic Name: frame bag for road touring questions
on: June 13, 2017, 06:19:02 AM
vermont
Posts: 90
frame bag for road touring questions
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Right now I'm not thinking about a frame bag because of two concerns, water and wind.
If a camel back bladder holds at least two water bottles worth of water, it seems to be an improvement to carry a water bladder in the frame bag. Do people run hydration hoses to the handlebars? And would it be harder to suck the water up in direction (opposed to directly on your back)? That would seem to take care of my water concerns.
How to frame bags handle cross winds? I believe that a frame bag would work for a mountain bike, but what about the road specifically.
Since I DIY things, I could probably make one for 10-15 dollars so if my worries are not a big deal then it would be a nice lighter weight alternative to a rack.
Thanks,
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on: June 13, 2017, 05:37:53 PM
bmike-vt
Location: Horgen, Switzerland
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I run a PR bag now on my road / gravel / brevet bike. Hydro bladder with in-line filter (as needed) and hose to handlebar. Cross wind? Haven't noticed. Maybe if I were riding down the coast and had inconsistent but powerful gusts all day long... but its never been an issue.
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Reply #2
on: June 13, 2017, 05:57:05 PM
RonK
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Posts: 177
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I carry a 2 litre bladder in my frame bag with a drink tube attached. It's not at all difficult to drink from it while riding.
As for cross winds - the side area of frame bags is barely any more than pannier bags. I notice no difference to wind resistance in cross winds and significantly less in headwinds.
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Topic Name: frame bag for road touring questions
Reply #3
on: July 29, 2017, 07:04:57 PM
Meadowbolic
Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Posts: 23
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No problems with cross winds either. For the bladder hose, I've found an in-line connection to be helpful to add length to the hose (so you can drink more upright) and some of the in-line connections you can fill with a quick-connect so you don't have to remove the bladder from the frame bag. If you're going to DIY or a custom build, consider adding a removable horizontal divider and have the bladder sit on either the upper or lower half for better organization. I like mine on the lower (bottom) half to keep the weight low.
Cheers,
Greg
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