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  1. TayK_didnt_do_it on

    You could make a DIY bag out of sandpaper and use it to store chafing cream!

  2. Potentially a top tube bag would be that shape and have fastenings that’d work BUT, I’ve attempted to carry tubes there and there’s something about that position that just gets in the way of your thighs… to not do so it’d be so thin as to not be that useful I think.

  3. Perfect-Presence-200 on

    Yeah depending on your stand over height, I’d pass on having a bag in that location.

  4. sanjuro_kurosawa on

    There are a lot of top tube bags which attach at the lower part of the seatpost, but since your legs connect at the seat (which is why the nose is narrow), there are no bags that go to the saddle.

    You could just shove tubes or ramen noodles there with a strap. Try putting a small bag there with just crumpled up newspaper to maintain shape to see if it even bothers you.

  5. _MountainFit on

    I’ve never liked the back top tube bag.

    I don’t know if I just have thick thighs but even the most minimal rub me.

  6. richardsneeze on

    https://preview.redd.it/xp9djjftjc5f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a0359f20a3071a8ec3d9735443d4765018260d09

    A bag does work in that location. That’s my setup from last year for Unbound XL. I set the bike up with these bags a few years ago and it works really well. No thigh rubbing and it works with my dropper. It was made to be in that location:

    [https://www.apidura.com/shop/backcountry-rear-top-tube-pack/](https://www.apidura.com/shop/backcountry-rear-top-tube-pack/)

  7. Far-Adhesiveness3763 on

    Alpkit rear fuel pod. I have one and it’s a very handy little bag

  8. Odd_Bowler_8030 on

    Definitely a snack pack would be a good option. I love Ovens Negra bags because of how colorful they can be

  9. Like any non-bolt-on top tube bag? But as commented – you’re asking for thigh rub

  10. Check out Stringbean Bags in Brevard, NC. He may be able to do a custom option.

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