Whatever works is good, function before fashion. Have the small Bontrager bag because saw it at less than half price from a shop that had obviously over-ordered.
You can do this if you're concerned about mud getting into the battery compartment...
Well, Canyon would say that, wouldn't they?
Even if it were the truth Canyon couldn't say: "The batteries used for our E-bikes are sourced from the cheapest companies and untested to meet or exceed industry standards. We have been notified that a large number of batteries may be liable to...
Have the same problem when taking stuff to pieces so have several transparent food pots (clean obviously) that I put parts in and also photograph stuff as I'm going along. Doesn't mean that I know what I'm doing but at least it eliminates one area for fuck-ups.
1. Bottle cage is Specialized Zee II with holes drilled out to move cage higher in frame to prevent the Ohlins shock fouling on it.
2. Pump is attached with two small bolts to the top side of the drilled bottle cage to keep it away from my legs.
3. Yes, I do notice bag weight being carried...
Done the same with the smaller (70cc) EDC pump on my 2022 Trek Rail. Have other stuff in a very small bag held with Velcro on top of the cross bar next to the seat tube - IIRC it's a Bontrager Elite Seat Pack/Small.
I'm obviously out of touch with the mobile world - what phone costs £1,600 and what does it do that other phones for half the price don't do? :confused:
Today got my Ohlins TTX22m.2 coil shock serviced by Windwave in Portsmouth. Had done about 2,500 miles (about 300 hours?) and apparently still in pretty good condition. Took it in this morning and collected it this afternoon, thanks Windwave.
Psst ... now have High Roller 3 front and rear for winter, can't fault them. Exemplary grip in all conditions including mud, and faster rolling than expected too.