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Here's a few more. I try not to carry much . Sometimes I'll put a box on just for a different look on the bike . These two boxes don't hold much , but I like how they change the look of these particular bikes. 🤓 Ride Safe !!

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Here's a few more. I try not to carry much . Sometimes I'll put a box on just for a different look on the bike . These two boxes don't hold much , but I like how they change the look of these particular bikes. 🤓 Ride Safe !!

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They both look rad! I think the Schwinn with the smaller box and leather belt is more to my liking. I won't be carrying much either. Maybe a bottle of water and snacks.Thanks for the inspiration.
Ian
 
These were originally ski straps but they have evolved. I use them for my skis as well as anything else. I keep some in my truck as well as in my daypack. They have started catering to the bike packing crowd so they have rack specific straps now.

 
These were originally ski straps but they have evolved. I use them for my skis as well as anything else. I keep some in my truck as well as in my daypack. They have started catering to the bike packing crowd so they have rack specific straps now.


Are they made with polyurethane? It doesn't say in the sales ad, but it looks like it.
 
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These were originally ski straps but they have evolved. I use them for my skis as well as anything else. I keep some in my truck as well as in my daypack. They have started catering to the bike packing crowd so they have rack specific straps now.

Cool. I'll definitely be looking closer to these.
 
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