Originally Posted by
Miele Man
I only read his first post.
I wonder now what his bicycle frame material is? If it's steel or aluminium I'd consider putting an alloy seatpost on it so he could then use a large seat bag or a handlebar bag mounted as I showed.
Cheers
Frame is aluminium. I have been using a bikepacking saddle bag, but it's too slow to detach and reattach every day if I want it not to move when riding out of saddle.
Monday and Friday I have to commute by car anyway, so I'm going to try leaving everything at the office on Monday and bringing it back on Friday.
I wanted to avoid that approach because there aren't lockers at the office, so this means leaving the bag at my desk and having to walk the whole office dressed as a sweated cyclist to retrieve my clothes (never seen anyone do this), but I'm just going to get over it. It's more practical for me and will allow for a faster and more comfortable commute.