Yay! (you could put some protective film underneath those straps, cause dust is going to get accumulated at those straps and scratch the paint)
RedGobboRebel on
That’s pretty much a perfect fit. Max storage while still having 2 bottles.
Tom1981Cat on
For sure!
moejoe2048 on
Hell yay!
leonevilo on
who would say no to this, great fit
Rideyerbikekids on
I recently started riding w a frame bag and *love* having a stash for layers / sandwich / pump that’s not a jersey pocket. Bike looks amazing!
incroyablehulk22 on
Of course yeah.
bluestaples on
About a year ago I picked up a half frame bag to see if it could replace my full frame bag on bikepacking trips (and let me keep my water bottle cages in place). I loved it so much that it has pretty much been on my bike ever since… and mine did not fit nearly as well as yours does 😉
Old-Following-970 on
Great bag, yay! What bag is it, I’d like to order one?
JCWBA007 on
Only if the ride needs it. Because naked bikes look sexier.
Tinnedghosts120 on
I like a frame bag, fits all my repair stuff, gloves and snacks within easy reach and doesn’t get in the way.
tdi on
nicest paint job on Orbean imho 🙂
RedLeggedApe on
If there is a water reservoir in there then yay.
bontgomery_murns on
Long rides yay! Otherwise nay. And yes use protection, film that is.
r3photo on
Yay
Chapter2USA on
I don’t love riding with a frame bag, but sometimes you have to.
MoneyBackground8339 on
Oo, do you have problems getting the bottles out? Looks like there’s no space to get them out because of the bag. If yea, I suggest those side loader cages
Br-Ion on
Looks dope! I use the aluminium wire bottle cages, so I can squeeze the bottle out the side instead of fighting the bag to get water. But if it ain’t a problem for ya, then don’t fix it!
hecderp1213 on
I don’t like them but I don’t yuck anyone’s yum.
Yours fits really well and that’s certainly a big plus. I run a 1l saddle bag for tools and parts, and a top tube bag snacks and wallet. I’m sure there’s people who dislike the look of my bike but I love it 🙂
abercrombezie on
Over time, dirt and grit work their way into the contact points and can end up scratching the frame. I just picked up a used gravel bike around 4 years old, and it’s clear they had a top tube bag—even though it was almost exclusively ridden on the street.
Choice_Student4910 on
It’s almost impossible not to have a bag. Bike tools and food for longer rides out in remote areas, you just never know when you’ll need them but better to be have them.
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Yay! (you could put some protective film underneath those straps, cause dust is going to get accumulated at those straps and scratch the paint)
That’s pretty much a perfect fit. Max storage while still having 2 bottles.
For sure!
Hell yay!
who would say no to this, great fit
I recently started riding w a frame bag and *love* having a stash for layers / sandwich / pump that’s not a jersey pocket. Bike looks amazing!
Of course yeah.
About a year ago I picked up a half frame bag to see if it could replace my full frame bag on bikepacking trips (and let me keep my water bottle cages in place). I loved it so much that it has pretty much been on my bike ever since… and mine did not fit nearly as well as yours does 😉
Great bag, yay! What bag is it, I’d like to order one?
Only if the ride needs it. Because naked bikes look sexier.
I like a frame bag, fits all my repair stuff, gloves and snacks within easy reach and doesn’t get in the way.
nicest paint job on Orbean imho 🙂
If there is a water reservoir in there then yay.
Long rides yay! Otherwise nay. And yes use protection, film that is.
Yay
I don’t love riding with a frame bag, but sometimes you have to.
Oo, do you have problems getting the bottles out? Looks like there’s no space to get them out because of the bag. If yea, I suggest those side loader cages
Looks dope! I use the aluminium wire bottle cages, so I can squeeze the bottle out the side instead of fighting the bag to get water. But if it ain’t a problem for ya, then don’t fix it!
I don’t like them but I don’t yuck anyone’s yum.
Yours fits really well and that’s certainly a big plus. I run a 1l saddle bag for tools and parts, and a top tube bag snacks and wallet. I’m sure there’s people who dislike the look of my bike but I love it 🙂
Over time, dirt and grit work their way into the contact points and can end up scratching the frame. I just picked up a used gravel bike around 4 years old, and it’s clear they had a top tube bag—even though it was almost exclusively ridden on the street.
It’s almost impossible not to have a bag. Bike tools and food for longer rides out in remote areas, you just never know when you’ll need them but better to be have them.
Yay boi. Looking good. Frame bags for the win!