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#1
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quade
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03-26-2008, 11:31 AM
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On the other hand . . .
It's probably not too wise to ride around for extended periods of time without a few essentials; air pump, pressure gauge, lock, printed copy of local regulations, pen, paper, sun screen and maybe a sweater for when the ride turns a bit cold.
I don't think I can recommend the Segway Handlebar Bag as a replacement for a briefcase, but for holding stuff you probably want to have access to every time you ride, it's not all that bad. |
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#2
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03-26-2008, 12:20 PM
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For my needs
I've found the handlebar bag to be great. I was surprised at the amount it could actually hold. I also like the way it looks. I went for a period of time without a handlebar bag (and was spoiled by my Gen1 bags), and carrying all my "stuff" was a nuisance, since I don't do back packs, but do carry a purse, at least, daily.
The zippers are a bit fiddly, I admit, but I've never had any problems closing them - maybe it's the size of my hands. Pam |
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#3
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03-26-2008, 01:16 PM
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I wouldn't know how to make it any better. Wouldn't be without it.
Edit: Rubber bumper would make it better (stolen from Pete's post). |
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#4
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PeteInLongBeach
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03-26-2008, 02:25 PM
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It seems almost perfect to me. I have no problems with the zippers, in fact I find them less fiddly than the the conventional zippers on the gen1 bag. If I had to come up with improvements, there might be 2 things:
-Bumper made of rubber, not plastic -Bag could be a little larger |
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#5
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03-28-2008, 10:01 PM
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Great Bag, clean design, protects your LSF when your parking Stand Fails... ;)
The bag is quite useful. Fits a nice bottle of Merlot, your Lock Kit, spare tools or batteries for your Headlamp, etc...
A clean, modern design that many people somehow mistakenly believe powers your Segway... The front solid plastic makes people assume it's hardware, related to the battery or motors? *shrugs* It also works great as a HandleBar Bumper (never publicly released) when your Official Segway Parking Stand fails. *thunk* SEGsby |
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#6
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pspearing
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04-24-2008, 01:20 PM
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i love it
I use my i2 to go to and from work every (nice) day, and I use the bag daily with no problems. I agree that the zipper pulls could be improved, but not to the point of being a real problem. My lunch box and a couple of cans of diet Coke fit in it with room left over for other stuff; when i need more space i use a backpack.
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#7
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nora k
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04-25-2008, 07:02 AM
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sadly, you can see from the different editions of the handlebar bag that it's meant to be that handlebar bumper that never got released. let me poke around for pictures of the bag sans plastic bumper. i have one somewhere...
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#8
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cadavev
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05-19-2008, 11:07 AM
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Love it
I personally love the bag has a lot of room in it for stuff rode my seg to taco bell last nite bought some tacos put it in the bag and rode home it was great lots of room in the bag!
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#9
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segsurfer
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06-21-2008, 01:56 PM
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Could be better, but gets the job done...
Let me start off by saying that the bag is quite nice. You can fit a vast amount of stuff in a relatively small space, not to mention it serves as a decent bumper as well as IMO finishes off the look of the seg. However, the zippers are difficult to use with gloves or wet hands, the price is a wee bit high, not to mention how easy it is to over open the bag and spill stuff. But you can fit a vast amount of stuff in there, I carry a cell phone, lock, segway literature, pens, business cards, air pump, tools, hat, a copy of local laws, and still have room left over. Not to mention carrying a 40oz canteen clipped to one of the D-rings
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