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Old 07-28-21, 08:38 AM
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revcp 
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I absolutely agree that feedbags are very handy. I have an Alpkit feedbag on each side of the stem behind the bars. On last week's bikepacking trip it held all my lunch food, trail mix on the left and bars on the right. I keep them (and the top tube bag) on my bike for commuting, as they so handy for keys, gloves, wallet, etc. My Olympus TG6 camera lives in the top tube bag.


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