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Old 10-06-19, 08:03 AM
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Cannondale Handlebar Bag

Black Cannondale handlebar bag.

No idea of the exact year, it came with a bike I purchased. *Early 1970s- early 1980s Per @DC Bike Blogger*

1986-1987 per @The Golden Boy

Excellent condition, only real sign of use is that the internal elastics are stretched out.

Not really sure about the pricing on these.

Let's start with $55 shipped CONUS.

Dimensions:
Width 10"
Depth 8"
Height 8.5"-10", depending on how much you stuff the top compartment.

Bracket is located about 3.5" from bottom of the bag.

Bracket will fit what looks like 23ish-26.0 mm bars, depending on whether the metal insert is used.

Bracket places back of bag approximately 1.25" from front of handlebar.

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That's the original Cannondale logo from the early 70's through the early 80's.
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Originally Posted by DC Bike Blogger
That's the original Cannondale logo from the early 70's through the early 80's.
Thanks!

Makes sense as the bike it came with was a 1977

I've edited the original post.
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I liked the one I bought for my ‘79 Rando-Trek so much i bought one for my wife’s matching Trek - she loves it too.

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Originally Posted by abshipp
Black Cannondale handlebar bag.

No idea of the exact year, it came with a bike I purchased. *Early 1970s- early 1980s Per @DC Bike Blogger*

Originally Posted by DC Bike Blogger
That's the original Cannondale logo from the early 70's through the early 80's.
It has to be either 86 or 87- In 85 the handlebar bags still had the steel bar support with the elastic supports to the hub, in 88 they changed to the newer block letter logo- no more train station logo.

https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/


And I'll add in that these are great handlebar bags!
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Will this work on 31.8 handlebars? If so, how many 12 ounce beers can it hold, weight wise and size wise? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by The Golden Boy
It has to be either 86 or 87- In 85 the handlebar bags still had the steel bar support with the elastic supports to the hub, in 88 they changed to the newer block letter logo- no more train station logo.

https://vintagecannondale.com/catalog/


And I'll add in that these are great handlebar bags!
Thanks for the info! Original post updated!

Originally Posted by Jason845
Will this work on 31.8 handlebars? If so, how many 12 ounce beers can it hold, weight wise and size wise? Thanks!
Unfortunately these only will fit up to 26.0mm handlebars. I've added some additional information to the original post.

This would be best for fairly lightweight items, as the bottom is unsupported. It might fit a 6 pack of beer or soda, not sure, I've never tried.
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More pictures of the bracket for clarity, as suggested by @eom



Inner width


Outer width



Removable shim diameter
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Originally Posted by abshipp
This would be best for fairly lightweight items, as the bottom is unsupported. It might fit a 6 pack of beer or soda, not sure, I've never tried.
For mine, I cut a piece of corrugated plastic sign to fit the slot in the internal frame to support the bottom.
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