Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => Luggage => Topic started by: jags on October 19, 2017, 01:17:10 AM
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Anyone suggest a good rack bag .I did have at one time the carradice but it sway e d the v e lco straps weren't great for keeping it locked down.anyway must be totally waterproof carry wetgear plenty snacks.
Anto
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I have the Ortlieb trunk bag. It is waterproof, and locks (with a key) securely to a mounting bracket that is clamped to the rack. I am very happy with it. The only downside is that it is a bit pricey.
Mine is last year's model, which I got on sale from The Touring Store in the US. It is item #11 on this page:
http://thetouringstore.com/thetouringstore/ortlieb-clearance-page/ (http://thetouringstore.com/thetouringstore/ortlieb-clearance-page/)
Regular price is US$145, on sale for US$94.25.
Interestingly, SJS sells the mounting bracket, but I didn't see the trunk bag on their site.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/carriers-racks/ortlieb-lockable-rack-adapter/ (https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/carriers-racks/ortlieb-lockable-rack-adapter/)
- DaveS
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Thanks David way out of my price range :'(
looks a great bit of kit tho.
the ortlieb barbag is great but i can't mount lights on bars which is a pain as i often do some night cycling .
i have light mounted on forks but i can't adjust them on the move bit of a pain that ;D.
anyhooo i 'll keep searching tospeak has one but looks bulky i'm after slim and beautiful and great price.
anto.
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anto,
I found a rack bag more tedious to fasten on and take off than a pannier.
I now use a single pannier for most trips on my Thorn.
Just a thought…
Julian.
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Yes Julian found that with carradice bag ,i just carry light rain jacket and snacks in barbag and plenty bit's and pieces to get me out of a hobble..ah maybe i'll stick to what works lights are a problem tho .
anto
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If you already have the barbag you can get the seatpost mount if you'd rather have it behind you.
You'll need these two parts (I'm told the Ortlieb fits the Klick Fix, but haven't tried it.)
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/rixen-kaul-seat-post-extender-for-klickfix-adapters/
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/klick-fix-cordo-cc100-qr-handlebar-mount/
I use a carradice saddle bag, IMO it can't be beaten for carrying that amount of kit, 1,000s of CTC and Audax riders can't be wrong ;)
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PH thanks yeah the bag was good but i didn't like the way it was strapped to bike ,when i sold the sherpa i included all the panniers and rackbag .
thanks for link.
anto.
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Anto,
If you have an Ortlieb pannier, you likely already have a waterproof rack-pack at no additional cost.
Back in 2013, I found I could attach one of my Ortlieb BikePacker panniers to my Nomad's rack-top simply by adjusting the pannier mounting hooks and retaining clips. Just narrow the hooks and point the lower fin directly down in relation to the bag. My pannier rode very securely there even fully loaded and I still use a pannier in this way from time to time if I need a rack pack and expect a lot of rain.
The same can be done with the smaller Ortlieb "front" panniers and the roll-top designs are truly waterproof in this orientation.
See: http://thorncyclesforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=4523.msg44507#msg44507
All the best,
Dan.
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If you already have the barbag you can get the seatpost mount if you'd rather have it behind you.
You'll need these two parts (I'm told the Ortlieb fits the Klick Fix, but haven't tried it.)
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/rixen-kaul-seat-post-extender-for-klickfix-adapters/
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/klick-fix-cordo-cc100-qr-handlebar-mount/
Yes, the Ortlieb bar bag fits on the Rixen-Kaul Klick Fix mount. That's what I use.
Anto, I had the same problem on my Nomad, with the bar bag interfering with the headlights. What I did was lower the bar bag by mounting it on a Thorn t-bar and mounting the headlights above the handlebar on an accessory mount. This only works if there is enough space between the bottom of the bag and the front tire so that you can lower the bag.
Here are the Thorn t-bars:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/search/?term=thorn%20t-bar (https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/search/?term=thorn%20t-bar)
There are two sizes: 55mm and 105mm, which is the distance from the mount to the bar. The longer the distance, the more your steering is likely to be affected by the weight of the bag, so the shorter bar is usually preferable. However, sometimes the longer bar is needed in order to give enough space for the bag.
Here is the kind of accessory bar that I use:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/genetic-neuron-accessory-bar/ (https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/genetic-neuron-accessory-bar/)
For extra space, instead of using the short accessory bar, I cut a 19cm length from the end of one of my old (straight, not drop) handlebars, giving me a 19cm length of 22.2mm straight aluminum bar, and mounted it using two accessory bar mounts. It cuts very nicely on a mitre saw.
There is also an accessory bar that mounts on the top of the steerer, although I have never tried it:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/mounty-space-bar-ii-stem-cap-fitting/ (https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/mounty-space-bar-ii-stem-cap-fitting/)
- DaveS
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What a brilliant idea Danneaux,I would never have thought of that,thanks
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Lomo in Glasgow do a waterproof rack bag for a good price, out of stock at the moment though.
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/dry-bike-tail-bag.html
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Lomo in Glasgow do a waterproof rack bag for a good price, out of stock at the moment though.
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/dry-bike-tail-bag.html
That looks a greatr bag gone to the top of my wish list thanks Rual.
David i tried that trick but i have no room bottom of bag is near enough sitting on top of mudguard.
anto.
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Lomo in Glasgow do a waterproof rack bag for a good price, out of stock at the moment though.
https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/dry-bike-tail-bag.html
Those are nice bags.
This one is smaller, but at a really good price. It opens at the end, rather than along the top.
http://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Dry-Boxes-dry-bags-uk.html#a356 (http://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Dry-Boxes-dry-bags-uk.html#a356)
You would need to use bungee straps to hold it to your rack.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/6-pcs-master-lock-bungee-cords-jar (https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/accessories/6-pcs-master-lock-bungee-cords-jar)
- DaveS
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have to say i like this.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/luggage/carradice-super-c-rackbag-black-13-litre/. 8)
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anto,
and here is what it looks like, but a pannier is still quicker and easier to use.
julian
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Cheers Julian ,man that's one sweet bike 8)
CLASS.
bag not bad either.
Anto.
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and here is what it looks like, but a pannier is still quicker and easier to use.
julian
I tried rack bags a long time ago, but didn't like them much.
Except for the custom ones I had on my old Moulton 16" wheelers and my Moulton TSR 20" wheeler (all donate or sold now). These were on much wider racks than you find on most large wheel bikes, so were very stable.
For day rides on normal bikes, I prefer:
- old fashioned Carradice saddlebags (my favourite).
- one rear pannier. Works well for me, despite looking unbalanced.
- two front panniers, either on the low-loader at the front, or on the rear rack.
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;) thanks Martinf i think i'll be sticking to what i have for now .
had to get a fill of oil today nothing left in the kitty :'(
anto.