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Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

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Looking for a top tube bag that can cope with ~25mm of spacers above the top tube.

Picked up an Apidura one which seem to need at least 60mm of clearance.

Any potential alternatives?
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Re: Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

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Alpkit Enduro?
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Re: Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

Post by Scott L »

I used an apidura one and had the same problem on my old bike. So I just folded the straps halfway along to twist them to go under the stem. Rode ht550 like that with no problems. Bag still going strong.
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Re: Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

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Above the top tube or above the head tube?

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I use a Revelate on there. The strap is only 25mm wide, tapering down from the front of the bag.


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There's about 15mm from the bottom of the bag to the bottom of the strap.
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Re: Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

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From the top tube, so ~30mm in that photo
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Have a search around for top tube bags for energy gels.
Wiggle have a thing called a Scion Fuel Bag which looks low profile.
Think there maybe more out there.
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I got a £6 one off ebay that has an elastic strap. Has worked well, and I prefer it to my Alpkit and Topeak ones.
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Topeak Fuel Tank? Had one for years. NIce design and pretty stable.

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I'd have thought an old skool revelate would work nicely. I've one you can borrow for a summer ride if you like. Quite a bit of my kit has ridden the transcon before now :-bd

Or topeak ones will certainly fit. Pretty sure ive an older, squarer one than is pictured above kicking about. Much squarer than the one above.
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Baby jeebus!!

I#ve just seen the size of those photos I linked to :grin:

I should also apologise for the dirt in the photos. I was riding that bike today and only put the bag on it to show how it fitted. :oops:
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ScotRoutes wrote:Baby jeebus!!

I#ve just seen the size of those photos I linked to :grin:

I should also apologise for the dirt in the photos. I was riding that bike today and only put the bag on it to show how it fitted. :oops:
Dirt? On a bike! How very dare you.


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Re: Top Tube Bags - Low Stack Height

Post by akak »

I have a medium Alpkit - the bottom strap goes round the headtube, I found it a bit floppy so I tied a rubber band through the top webbing and under the stem.
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