Bar Harness, Simple and Cheap.

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Ray Young
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Bar Harness, Simple and Cheap.

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This is my second bar harness and I am very pleased with it. On the first one I had used plastic push together buckles but found that after a while they couldn't take the tension required and would pull apart. I replaced the buckles with velcro which was better but still not ideal. Below is how I made the new one.

Four 1m webbing straps with the type of buckle that has the webbing feeding back through the buckle and tightens up on itself.
Two square figure 8 buckle things. Recommended but not required.
Two rectangular buckle things shown sewn in place on the end of the strap. These are optional as you can sew this strap directly to the other one.
ImageHarness 001 by youngray50, on Flickr

Slide the figure 8 onto a strap and loop the strap around your bars and forks, back through the figure 8 and finally throught the buckle and tighten it all up.
ImageHarness 002 by youngray50, on Flickr

The buckle should sit behind and close to the bar.
ImageHarness 004 by youngray50, on Flickr

The strap should be fed through the figure 8 which sits as close to the fork as possible. The figure 8 is not strictly required but it does help tighten things up and helps to stop the strap rotating.
ImageHarness 003 by youngray50, on Flickr

If you are sewing the second strap onto the first instead of using a rectangular buckle thing mark it just above the figure 8 so you know where it goes when you remove it from the bike to sew.
ImageHarness 006 by youngray50, on Flickr

Cut the buckle off a second strap but leave a couple of inches of strap attached. If using the rectangular buckle sew it onto the end of the long piece of strap you have just cut the buckle off. The figure 8 buckle is NOT in the correct position in the photo, it should be below where you marked the strap.
ImageHarness 007 by youngray50, on Flickr

Sew the short buckle strap to the long buckle strap and sew the long strap with no buckle onto the long buckle strap where you marked it.
ImageHarness 008 by youngray50, on Flickr

If using the rectangular buckle instead of sewing then slide it onto the long buckle strap.
ImageHarness 009 by youngray50, on Flickr

It should look like this, left side goes round bars and forks, right side holds the bar bag. Now make another one exactly the same.
ImageHarness 010 by youngray50, on Flickr

Mounted on the bike.
ImageHarness 011 by youngray50, on Flickr

13l drybag.
ImageHarness 012 by youngray50, on Flickr

On some forks the bag may rub on the head tube.
ImageHarness 013 by youngray50, on Flickr

To get round this I cut an aluminium T section then wrapped it in old inner tube to avoid the sharp edges cutting the webbing.
ImageHarness 014 by youngray50, on Flickr

It mounts under the fork by way of a star nut or expander nut inserted into the bottom of the fork steerer.
ImageHarness 016 by youngray50, on Flickr

As you can see it pushes the bag away from the head tube nicely.
ImageHarness 015 by youngray50, on Flickr
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:-bd
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Very neat!
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very nice mate whats the spacing on the alpkit drybag loops
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Fantastic. Been bending my mind about a minimalist harness. This is it. Cheers.
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Hey Ray, where did you order the straps/buckles from?

Thanks

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The straps came from Decathlon with the self tightening buckles attached. The figure 8 and rectangular buckle things came from ebay.
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Not too bad for £6.75's worth of materials and half an hour of my time. A massive thank you to Ray Young for the idea.

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Christened my bar harness last night, it works a treat and all for under a tenner!

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IMG_20141220_111802 by South Downs MTB Skills, on Flickr

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IMG_20141220_111752 by South Downs MTB Skills, on Flickr

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IMG_20141220_111746 by South Downs MTB Skills, on Flickr

Thanks for the inspiration!
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