If items in your frame bag cause bulges that touch your calves or it expands too wide so that it interferes with your cranks, I can recommend building something like this.

The first version that I used for a few years was just made out of of PVC hard foam board with hand-cut slots for the straps. The straps are just gaffer tape. This new version is 3D in PETG-CF and a little stiffer and more temperature resistant than the PVC version despite being 1mm thinner.

  • I flipped my frame bag inside-out and measured the dimensions.
  • I also measured how wide I want the compartment to be
  • Then I cut a PVC board (or in this version designed a 3D model) to the exact shape for the inner panel.
  • The outer panel has to have the same shape but with a section of the top cut off to create clearance for the zipper and access into the compartment.
  • Then I cut slots for the straps. For the handmade version I just drilled the corners of the slots and cut the rest with a blade.
  • Then I attached horizontal velcro strips with double-sided adhesive and staples (painted black with sharpie). The velcro is the stuff used for cable ties.
  • For the straps I used 50mm gaffer tape cut in half to make 25mm strips.
  • I used a spacer for the inner space when installing the straps so I get the perfect and uniform length all around the perimeter.

And now the compartment is rigid. No more bulging or expanding too wide.

by MatureHotwife

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4 Comments

  1. Neat solution! Having a semi-rigid panel sewn in to the framebag sides is a big differentiator between cheaper MYOG style bags and premium stuff like RP. 

  2. Nice! I love printing things and custom attachments for my bike too. Such a rewarding hobby when the pieces fit together perfectly.

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