Storage bags on Specialized e-bike

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This one velcros on and would be difficult to remove quickly:

 
Here it is!!
I will take some photos outdoor this weekend and also share! 🥰
Congratulations Radhika!
Now, you order an SL Range Extender, which is incredibly cheap now in the U.S. And an SL Cable (Road) as well as the SL Y-Cable for charging :)
 
OK! As you might already know, the SL Range Extender is an extra battery in the form of a water-bottle. Its capacity is half of the main battery.

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When you order the SL Range-Extender Battery, it comes together with a water-bottle-cage (which you attach to the bosses at the top tube of your Vado SL 5.0 ST), and with a rubber band included.

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(You would install the water-bottle-cage for the RE in a different place than I did it as the frames of our e-bikes are different).

You need to buy this item, too:
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This cable is for connecting the RE battery to your e-bike.

What you would get with these two purchases is:
  • Range Extender Battery
  • Water-Bottle-Cage
  • Rubber Band
  • SL Range Extender Cable (Road)
The above would be enough. However, you might want to charge your Vado SL main battery and the Range Extender at the same time. Then you need this as well:

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Why would you need a Range Extender in the first place?
For longer, faster, and less exhausting rides. I recommend going for the Range Extender because that stuff is on SALE, and only in the United States! :D Don't need, don't buy! :)
 
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OK! As you might already know, the SL Range Extender is an extra battery in the form of a water-bottle. Its capacity is half of the main battery.

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When you order the SL Range-Extender Battery, it comes together with a water-bottle-cage (which you attach to the bosses at the top tube of your Vado SL 5.0 ST), and with a rubber band included.

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You would install the water-bottle-cage for the RE in a different place than I did it as the frames of our e-bikes are different).

You need to buy this item, too:
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This cable is for connecting the RE battery to your e-bike.

What you would get with these two purchases is:
  • Range Extender Battery
  • Water-Bottle-Cage
  • Rubber Band
  • SL Range Extender Cable (Road)
The above would be enough. However, you might want to charge your Vado SL main battery and the Range Extender at the same time. Then you need this as well:

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Why would you need a Range Extender in the first place?
For longer, faster, and less exhausting rides. I recommend going for the Range Extender because that stuff is on SALE, and only in the United States! :D Don't need, don't buy! :)
This is so helpful!! Thank you so much for the detailed description and pictures!
I’ll definitely plan to get the Range Extender soon! I didn’t know it was in the form of a water bottle :eek: I now need to find another spot to keep my water bottle now because I have the step-through model
 
I now need to find another spot to keep my water bottle now because I have the step-through model
You have two sets of bosses: one on the bottom, and one on the top tube. I guess you install the RE on the top tube and a side-loaded water-bottle-cage on the bottom one :) Ask your LBS when you are collecting the goods! Note: The name is Specialized Zee Cage II. You get one together with the RE.
 
You have two sets of bosses: one on the bottom, and one on the top tube. I guess you install the RE on the top tube and a side-loaded water-bottle-cage on the bottom one :) Ask your LBS when you are collecting the goods! Note: The name is Specialized Zee Cage II. You get one together with the RE.
That’s a good idea. I will get the RE first to set up as an anchor and then figure out the rest
 
In case anyone's interested...

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Ortlieb Vario PS (QL 2.1).
Click, click -> A backpack.
Click, click -> A pannier.


It is hard to overtrump Ortlieb :)
 
I use this one and it works for me can be removed and carry
 

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It is hard to overtrump Ortlieb :)
There are multiple companies that sell exactly the same things. And there are a lot of companies that have produced interesting outside-the-box bike bag products that are very interesting. To me, honestly I think Ortlieb makes good, basic stuff but kind of misses the boat on what people actually need and use. And their stuff is overrated and overhyped by many people online.

There are a number of companies experimenting with making quality bike bags from recycled materials at lower costs.

There are a number of companies using ultralight materials, where appropriate, for bike bags to reduce carrying weight and often cost.

There are a number of companies, mostly cottage industry companies, making very highly functional bags that work well with modern bikes and modern people.
 
There are a number of companies experimenting with making quality bike bags from recycled materials at lower costs.

There are a number of companies using ultralight materials, where appropriate, for bike bags to reduce carrying weight and often cost.

There are a number of companies, mostly cottage industry companies, making very highly functional bags that work well with modern bikes and modern people.
In Europe?
 
Yes, in Europe.

A quick look around found:

Straight Cut Design, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Aravis Bag Works, London, UK
Traag Bags, Vienna, Austria
Von Berg Bags, Graz, Austria

The kindest, most generous, most loving word in any language is "Look!"
Could you be so kind and provide direct links to Pannier-Backpacks from any of those companies?
(Need to mention it is not easy to import anything from the UK to UE post-Brexit).
 
Could you be so kind and provide direct links to Pannier-Backpacks from any of those companies?
(Need to mention it is not easy to import anything from the UK to UE post-Brexit).
I found this without much trouble (unfortunately in the UK):


Also, from the Netherlands (kind of reminds me of the North Street convertible pannier):

 
I found this without much trouble (unfortunately in the UK):
Thank you!

Here's what you've shown...

Here's the Ortlieb Vario PS:
Ortlieb Vario (up to 2021) required "unclipping the straps" (as it is required with 2 Wheel product). With Ortlieb Vario PS you unclip nothing. That's why I said "it is hard to overtrump Ortlieb" :)

The 2 Wheel product is £145. The Ortlieb product is £178. Overpriced?
 
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