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Specifications:
- 3 in 1 cycling bag comes with one top bag and 2 hanging bags
- Waterproof design bike bag fits for the bad weather days
- The waterproof bag has 4 high brightness article glances to improve the safety riding at night
- The top bag and hanging bags can be jointed with zipper
- Top bag of the cycling bag has shoulder strap, you can used it as a backpack
- Top bag has elastic bag, and you can place your necessities, such as helmet, a raincoat, etc
- The hanging bags ahs two small back bags and side mesh bag
- This pack bag is one of today's premier leaders in special occasion
- Bicycle bag is very cool and don't have soil, stains, rips or holes
- Your outfit will be made complete with this nice cycling bag
- Top Bag Size: 16.0 x 48.0 x 30.0cm/6.3 x 18.9 x 11.8in(L x W x H)
- Side Bag Size: 36.0 x 27.0 x 16.0cm/14.2 x 10.6 x 6.3in(L x W x H)
- Material: 600D & Waterproof Cloth
Details:
- This cycling bag with one top bag and 2 hanging bags is special designed for the cycling people

- The durable pack bag is very cool and don't have soil, stains, rips or holes


- You can dismantle the top bag, and 2 hanging bags can be used alone

- Shoulder strap to the top bag, and you can used the top bag as a backpack



- This waterproof cycling bag offers many colors for your option
Size in Detail:



How to Choose Bike Bags & Racks:
There are several cycling situations that warrant the use of bike racks and bags. If you commute to work, school or other destinations, some form of on-bike storage is often a must. Touring--traversing long distances by bicycle over multiple days--requires a relatively large carrying capacity. The type of riding you do as well as the style of bike you have helps dictate your selection of racks and bags
- Consider your needs. Most commuters and casual cyclists require little more than a rear rack. Rear racks sit above your bike's back wheel. The best ones screw into pre-drilled holes on the portion of the frame that extends from the seat post down to the rear wheel. It's known as the seat stays. John Schubert of the Adventure Cycling Association advises against using rear racks that mount to your bike's seatpost. They wobble annoyingly and can carry just a few pounds
- Determine if you need panniers. Panniers are bags that typically come in pairs, notes the late Sheldon Brown. Panniers hang over a rear rack--attaching to the top of it with hooks--alongside your wheels. Rear racks can only handle so much weight, such as a couple of books, a briefcase or a relatively thin messenger bag. You can store overflow items, including clothing, a well-protected laptop or other items in panniers
- Use a storage solution for the front of your bike in certain scenarios. As Schubert points out, if you are touring or doing another form of riding while carrying more than 15 pounds on the rear of your bike, an additional set of panniers for the front of your bike is a must. You need to distribute weight between the front and back of your bike evenly or it will be difficult to handle. Front panniers, loaded with some gear, usually do the trick
- Select a front basket or rack by itself if you own a beach cruiser or a bike that you will use to run small errands. For example, a front basket is ideal for carrying a light bag or two of groceries. Too much weight in the front, however, is just as bad as an uneven load in the back. It can make your bike swerve somewhat unpredictably
- Assess features. Racks tend to be straightforward. Panniers, however, come with various pocket and zipper configurations. Some are waterproof, some are not. The best front baskets are removable so you can take them on and off of your bike when you go into a store, for instance
How to Pack a Tool Bag for Mountain Biking:
Mountain biking can be hard on both you and your bike. Fortunately, if you pack the right tools and replacement parts, your bike should be OK. Here's a list of what to bring
- Decide how you're going to carry your tools. You should be able to find a good, lightweight seat bag at a bike store. You could also carry tools in a hydration pack or other lightweight backpack or fanny pack
- Pack wrenches: one adjustable wrench, a set of Allen wrenches and a crank-arm wrench
- Take care of your chain. Bring chain lube, extra chain links and a chain tool
- Be ready for tire problems. Pack a patch kit, a pump, tire irons and a spare tube
- Pack a screwdriver for on-the-trail adjustments of your derailleurs
Package Included:
- 1 x Pack Bag
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Melissa Goupil
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11-04-2011- Other Thoughts: Good looking, durable and easy to use. Cycling Bag Fits well in my bike. I would recommend this product and this site's impeccable shipping and quality standards.
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Warren Hachet
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10-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I love this pack bag. I put my multitool in there. Plus the inner pocket fits my phone perfectly.
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Mesburis
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10-07-2011- Other Thoughts: Pretty Glad that I bought Bike Bag! Cycling Bag works great and doesn't look like your typical fanny pack. It stays in place well, even with all the weight I put in it.
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David Bank
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09-21-2011- Other Thoughts: I was sick of sitting on my wallet on my commute. This has plenty of room for phone, keys, wallet. You can remove it quickly. Cycling Bag functions perfect.
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Juande Perea Casado
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09-29-2011- Other Thoughts: Multiple compartments for stowing small tools, parts, wallet, keys, maps, etc. Very strong and well designed. Good Bicycle Bag!
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