If you visit https://bikepacking.com/index/ and look under each category, they will list products and note the country of origin, which has in the past helped me find gear that is made here in Canada.
For example:
Hopefully, this helps someone :)
If you visit https://bikepacking.com/index/ and look under each category, they will list products and note the country of origin, which has in the past helped me find gear that is made here in Canada.
For example:
Hopefully, this helps someone :)
Oh, do share the models! I’m a huge fan of the Arkel cam locks, but Ortlieb is probably the most common brand I see for pannier bags.
I have the older Bug model which looks like this:
The Ortlieb is one of these:
Nice! I’ve got two Bug bags, purchased second hand at different times. One is “vintage” with the old style maple leaf on the Made in Canada tag, while the other is more like yours.
TBH, the bug is my least used of the bags I have. I’m a huge fan of the Metropolitan and the Signature H, but I also love the Shopper, Ultra Lite, Trailrider… and more… oh god, I like them all, really. LOL
How do you organize them at home?
I’ve been thinking of running a steel rod along my garage wall to clip them too.
I’ve got one of those black plastic shelving units for all my bike parts and accessories. Some are just hung off the shelves, and others are on it.
If I had a better place for them, I’d want to display them better because they are nice bags 😀
You may have too many of them. 😆
Mine is almost permanently attached to my bike. I only take it off when I need to go somewhere without my bike.
You have no idea.
Multiple trailers, panniers, handlebar bags, frame bags… I’ve used my bike(s) as a car replacement for nearly everything these past two years! Everything gets used, and I’ve got so many options at my disposal.
It’s an investment, for sure, but I tend to go all in when I commit to something, and I don’t see myself ever not using my bike for everything 😄
Where’s that? I’m in the GTA.
'Shwa. 🤭 But I ride all over the place.