Frame Bag No. 01 DONE

I finished it, the one in the middle, tonight in time for tomorrow’s Dirt Mullholand ride, lets hope it holds together 😉 just kidding

More detailed report and description to follow, but a big thank you to Ron at Acorn for pointers here and there, the guys at bikepacking,net and backpackinglight.com MYOG forums.

In Short for those who have never seen a bag like this, it is my take on the what the ultra light bikepacking guys are doing with a twist of Rivendell and Acorn.  It just happens to match the front and rear Acorn bags near perfectly.

2 thoughts on “Frame Bag No. 01 DONE”

  1. I saw the new bag on yesterday’s ride and was very impressed! Although this kind of bag does not have the widespread historical precedent of the French handlebar bag or the English transverse saddlebag, it has a timeless functional logic and uses the same timeless materials (plus velcro) – it’s a genuine innovation. I think a lot of cyclists would like to have something like this and look forward to reading more about it on your blog.

    James Black

    1. James, Thanks for the kind words. I would love to take credit for something like this, but it is more of a synergy thing with these bags. The guys over at bikepacking.net have been pushing the evelope with this gear. Commercially and have done quite a bit with these, but they overlook the style of bags our group is familiar with in search of light weight over durability. If you take the weight be damned approach with this, do a google image search for “swiss army bike”

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