Old 07-12-17, 06:07 AM
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I don't have pictures but when I was just carrying a sleeping bag or clothing I would velcro a Sea to Summit E-Vent bag to the handlebars. I purchased a butt ugly Orlieb handlebar bag, ProE Ultimate 6E, because of it's dynamo wiring connections and have found it to be good enough to replace the e-vent on the handlebars. (in my case the ability to access stuff while riding trumps the ugliness of the bag). I've since relocated the E-Vent to my rear rack... The upside of using a dry bag is that it can be used for more than just bicycling. The downside is that it isn't pushed out from the handlebars if you like riding in the flats which was not a problem for me as I ride hoods or drops.

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