BlackHand
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Western WA
A smallish seat bag should still work fine with a suspension seatpost as long as you don't also use a huge trunk bag. @m@Robertson posted great advice a while back to always keep your essential repair kit/tools on the bike and separate from cargo that you might take on and off the bike.
After my trunk bag finally died this spring, I've just been using a smallish handlebar bag attached to the rails of my rack for cargo essentials. It's good for keys/wallet/snack bars/power brick/bungies and a thin bag that can be worn as a backpack in a pinch. The bag gets filled and bungied to the top of the rack if I bike home with less clothes than I went to work in.
After my trunk bag finally died this spring, I've just been using a smallish handlebar bag attached to the rails of my rack for cargo essentials. It's good for keys/wallet/snack bars/power brick/bungies and a thin bag that can be worn as a backpack in a pinch. The bag gets filled and bungied to the top of the rack if I bike home with less clothes than I went to work in.