Ibera Bike Commuter Bicycle Trunk Bag, Clip On Quick Release Design and Detachable Shoulder Strap
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Ibera bike racks are the only ones with this feature. A quick glance at Ibera's PakRak App There is no other mounting system available for release bags besides Ibera Racks (IB-3) The IB-RA1, and the RA1 This component is RA2 and The following characters are part of RA3 This is RA4 if you are an The rating is for IB-5 The number 11 on your report, The fifteenth amendment.
In comparison, it is similar. The size of this bag might not fit into most backpacks, but even so, it's larger than you think. Carrying a U-Haul is no problem for me I can carry a lock with a cable, a small pump, an entire tool kit, my lunch, cliff bars, and still have room left Particularly during the summer, it feels good to have someone off your back. Also, I keep a jacket rolled up and stowed in the bungee on top of the bag.
Here are the results of my measurement. Ten inches long and nine inches wide are the size of the mini pannier. A 5W x 2D box each, but it also bulges out so you can stuff it into the box. Even though they are not as big as I would have liked, they still work fine if you want to put lunch or riding clothes inside, even "travel" bottoms. As for the trunk itself, it is large, measuring 6"W x 12"L x 6"H (starting at 4"H at the bottom). Zipper tops expand the top of the trunk compartment, not its cargo, and have one separate zipper entry from the top. They hold a good amount of cargo. For my REI Gotham Rack Trunk, I had been using it. These panniers are a little bigger, but the trunk is
The word I would use is water resistant, rather than Water proofing is done in the Ortlieb bags just like in
The mini panniers would hang down into the side baskets, but they
Selected User Reviews For Ibera Bike Commuter Bicycle Trunk Bag, Clip On Quick Release Design and Detachable Shoulder Strap
As a retired person, I am in good health. My electric bike is my go-to vehicle for running errands, eating lunch, shopping, and going out to see friends. In addition to riding my mountain bike, I also go on longer rides that take a few hours. I needed a backpack large enough to carry my jacket and gloves, my small pump, snacks, water, and still be able to bring along a few small items. Regardless of what I use this bag for, I find it nearly perfect for me- This is a good bag for what I need it is large enough to hold what I need but still small enough not to interfere with my riding. A lot of rooms are included in the bag, and the zippers are long enough to make opening the bag really wide to be able to bungee something quite large into As a result of the quick release feature, I was concerned that it might be too easy to steal, and I wouldn't want to have to carry it when eating in a restaurant or shopping. Then I unzipped the lining and punched a hole through the bottom in order to screw a screw into the rack below the lining. The lining can be zipped up again to make it invisible. Furthermore, I attached a small luggage lock to the zipper pulls so it would be a little harder to steal the contents of the bag. This isn't high security, but it creates a sense of security. It is very easy to use and I highly recommend it.
There are numerous benefits to purchasing the Ibera bag and rack. They are well designed and dependable for the most part. You can attach the rack to your bike's seat post very easily and securely. Just make sure you use Vaseline on the thread of the bolt that clamps the rack on the seat post, or else the bolt will rust and fail if you need to remove or adjust the rack. Among the benefits This is an excellent design. It's a great idea to use the snap clip for attaching the bag to the rack. Numerous zip pockets in varying sizes make it easy for one to organize keys, money, bicycle parts, etc. The reflective material on the sides and back of the bag makes it more visible at night, which improves safety. I consider that to be a good value. Due to advanced design and quality materials and workmanship, the cost of the system is not cheap, but it will pay off over time. I would like to discuss my appearance. Upon learning of its existence, it will be perceived as being high quality and intelligently designed. It's good to have health. When you, like me, spend a lot of time sitting and use your college backpack as a cargo bag for your bike, you may want to upgrade to a rack or trunk Be sure to protect your healthy spine, or else you'll regret it. ** CONS A Rear Strap is provided. In spite of the convenient shoulder strap, you will probably find that the inconvenience of having to attach and remove it from the bag means that its use is limited to special circumstances. The most common way that I carried the bag was by the hand strap at the back. A MISTAKE HAS BEEN MADE! Using this strap for long periods of time will lead to it breaking. As a result of both sun and rain exposure in combination with the tension caused by your cargo, your straps' stitching will happens, not only will the strap handle be lost, but you will also lose the reflective material on the back. During about 11 months of use, the rear strap broke. Customers can contact Customer Service for details. Ibera's customer support was unavailable to assist with a warranty claim, but Amazon stepped in and provided exceptional customer service In this case, the bag was replaced. In summary, the Ibera PakRak is an excellent value for less than Use the hand strap instead of the Amazon strap if you buy it from Amazon.
This has elevated my Specialized Allez road bike to the status of a workhorse. I'm not quite sure if there's anything else like it. It is still possible for me to commute at speeds up to 40 miles per hour without concern for (1) My pack flew into my spokes & (2) I was in the wrong place at the wrong time There are three main causes of crashes 1) crashing 2) dying from said crash 3) weight shifts that lead to further What made me think about buying anything else is beyond me. make the same mistake I did with a $15 bag. I almost died using it just because it was less expensive. It is a godsend to have this PakRak system. It is easy for me to do- You can use it for shopping after releasing the bag! By using this, I do not have to use velco straps and save a lot of time and embarrassment. There is no fuss with the PakRak system. It comes containing ample storage space with no BS. My bike equipment and a Carl's Jr. large meal fit in one pannier, my work lunch, bike lock, and two outfits can fit in the main pocket and a Carl's Jr. large meal can fit in the other pannier. IBERA IS THANKFUL TO THE LORD! There are two photos showing the main pocket, which shows just how quick a shop could be An alternative side pannier is available. I hope to upload photos from other trips at some point.