Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
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I had a bad scare yesterday with my Cannondale Trestle (front) bike bag. It attaches to the bike with a quick release mount made out of plastic. I didn't think anything of it. I have a hybrid bike and couldn't use my front bag that's on my racing bike. So I bought the Cannondale bag 3 weeks ago (to go with the new Cannondale hybrid bike that I bought at the same time). I do alot of riding in Harvard Ma. since the facility that I work in (LJ0) is close by. We were riding down Old Littleton Rd down a moderate hill hitting speeds of 30+ mph. Towards the end of the hill, the hill dips down and evidently there's a nice bump right after the dip. I went over that bump and the Cannondale bag came off the quick release mount and proceeded down the hill right in my path. I was lucky that I didn't hit the bag. My question - has anyone had problems with Cannondale's quick release mount for (I believe) the mountain bike handlebars? I know that the bag was secure in the mount since I hadn't taken it off my bike for the past couple of rides. I haven't had problems with it before. Cannondale is going to refund my money, but I still would like to find out if they're having problems with their quick release bags. Cindy
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2366.1 | a few days later... | RANGER::SCHLENER | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:26 | 5 | |
By the way, I called up Cannondale and explained what happened. They were very nice and will be refunding me the cost of the bag. Unfortunately, all their ATB bags use the same mounting device. Cindy | |||||
2366.2 | I've seen the same problem... | CGVAX2::JASINSKI | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:00 | 9 | |
I have witnessed the same type of accident that you described, however the rider assumed that his Cannondale bag wasn't properly secured. Unfortunately, for anyone who doesn't have a straight handlebar, there are very few, if any, other handlebar bags that will fit. Steve | |||||
2366.3 | No problem with mine. | SPEZKO::SMITH | Recreational pCYCLEpath... | Thu Aug 13 1992 23:47 | 4 |
I ridden over 3000 miles with mine without a problem. It's on my road bike and is the smaller Cannondale quick release bag. ...Ed |