If you already have the crash bars, cycle panniers bags do the job very well. There's a vast range of prices and qualities, even totally waterproof roll-top bags. Just go onto ebay or google 'bicycle panniers'.
If you already have the crash bars, cycle panniers bags do the job very well. There's a vast range of prices and qualities, even totally waterproof roll-top bags. Just go onto ebay or google 'bicycle panniers'.
i just have some army bags on my crash bars held on with plastic ties
use them for food and drinks when touring!
i wouldnt keep anything in soft luggage you dont mind a 2 ton bike landing on!
as for hard boxes, i have seen it done a few times and dont think you would have any real issue. just a small box on each side would be fine.
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