I bought a small handlebar bag
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I can carry two feed bags on long rides, one with an extra water bottle and the other with snacks, power bank charger plugged directly into my phone and my small camera. This way I don't have to adjust my GPS mount or move my lights. Everything else just slips into my rear jersey pockets. Plus I don't get why all the drop bar bags are boutique? I wish Topeak made similar front bags to their saddle bags which I really like. I don't need a big one either, just a bag large enough to fit small items.
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This one is good!
https://banjobrothers.com/collection...bar-bag-medium
https://banjobrothers.com/collection...bar-bag-medium
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