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Timbuk2 Goody Box Frame BagUtilize that empty space on your bicycle's frame triangle with a frame bag!
Bike frame bags are a convenient and out-of-the-way place to store extra gear on your bike. Bike frame bags can be used in a wide variety of circumstances from local commuting to long distance touring to bikepacking and just about everything in between.
The narrow profile of bike frame bags ensures that they are kept out of the way of a rider's movement on the bike. Their attachment straps are designed not to interfere with the bicycle's cables and housing.
Bike frame bags also have a very minimal impact on a bicycle's handling, especially when a rider is out of the saddle or cornering.
Unlike pannier and bike rack setups, which do tend to change bike handling to some degree, bike frame bags usually go unnoticed by a rider, much like saddle bag.
There are three main types of frame bags: front frame bags, rear frame bags, and full frame bags.
Front frame bags mount to the front triangle of your bicycle's frame where the down tube and top tube come together. Rear frame backs mount to your bicycle's rear triangle where the down tube and seat tube meet.
Full frame bags come in a variety of options and mounting styles, and they are often designed to accommodate the huge range of bicycle frame sizes and styles available today. Brands such as Revelate Designs, on the other hand, make full frame bags to perfectly fit the triangles of specific bike models, and maximize the carrying capacity so that racks and panniers are not necessary.
Non-custom full frame bags usually come in different sizes to fit your bicycle's frame, and they generally don't fill the entire frame triangle as a custom frame bag might. Most frame bags mount underneath your bicycle's top tube and provide easy access to the items in the bag both while you in the saddle, as well as when you are off the bike. In general, all three types of frame bags provide a unique way to carry more gear, without giving you a sweaty back or changing your bicycle's handling characteristics.
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