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 Location:  Home » Home » Other Cycling & Wheel Sports Equipment » Bell Road Stash Bicycle Handlebar BagOctober 13, 2008  
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Bell Road Stash Bicycle Handlebar Bag
Bell Road Stash Bicycle Handlebar Bag
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Brand: Bell
Category: Sports

Buy New: $19.95
Buy New from $19.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(14 reviews)
Sales Rank: 17687

Media: Sports
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 6.5 x 4.2

MPN: 109773
Model: 109773
UPC: 035011852089
EAN: 0035011852089
ASIN: B000AAYBYQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Handlebar bag easily mounts up front to most handlebar styles
  • Roomy enough to hold personal items, lunch, camera, sunscreen, sunglasses, and more
  • One main compartment, exterior pocket--both with zippered closures
  • Reflective stripes and a flash strap for added visibility
  • Weather resistant, durable construction

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
More world champions have worn Bell Helmets than all other helmet brands combined. From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling, and then bicycling. His commitment to creating great product through a close connection with the sport, along with his trust of and care for the people who worked for him, turned Bell from a one-man operation into a multi-million dollar enterprise. His legacy lives on today in Bell's commitment to racing, quality and innovation.

About Bell
More world champions have worn Bell Helmets than all other helmet brands combined. From Grand Prix racing through the Indy 500 to Olympic cycling, Bell helmets have played a vital role in protecting sportsmen and women for nearly 50 years. Bell began as a small auto parts store in a suburb of Los Angeles. Growing under the leadership of Roy Richter, Bell became a leader in safety equipment for auto racing, motorcycling, and then bicycling. His commitment to creating great product through a close connection with the sport, along with his trust of and care for the people who worked for him, turned Bell from a one-man operation into a multi-million dollar enterprise. His legacy lives on today in Bell's commitment to racing, quality and innovation.




Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Bell road strash bag.   September 16, 2008
This bag does everything it is suppose to. Easy on easy off. Holds enough, but not too big that is gets in the way.


4 out of 5 stars bike handlebar bag   July 20, 2008
WELL MADE,HANDY SECOND ZIPPED COMPARTMENT,NICE SAFETY REFLECTOR FRONT.
NOT TO BIG WHILE NOT TO SMALL. FAIRLY PRICED



5 out of 5 stars Converts into a fanny pack!   July 1, 2008
This bag is cheap and roomy and stays secure on the handlebars. I bought this and a Bell under-the-seat model, and this bag is much larger and more useful.

The best part of the bag is that it comes with a strap so you can turn it into a fanny pack. When I get where I'm going, I take it off the bike and strap it around my waist. No worries about having the bag stolen while I'm running errands or whatever.

The bag does get in the way of my front reflector, but I just tilt the reflector up and out of the way before attaching the bag to the handlebars. The strips on the front of the bag are reflective, so this is not a major drawback.

I haven't had the bag long enough to comment on the durability, but at less than $10 I'm not too worried. I'm very pleased, overall.



4 out of 5 stars Good value for the price   June 19, 2008
Between this and the under seat bag I have enough room for lunch, cell phone, wallet, keys, spare tire, spare tube and a bicycle tool. The rear bag alone is barely adequate for even small items. The combination provides a reasonable amount of storage space and doesn't add too much weight. If you need more room, the next step up is panniers.


2 out of 5 stars I foresee the velcro strip wearing out with use   June 15, 2008
I think I am better off with a backpack. It holds more and I don't have to velcro and unvelcro it everytime I ride.

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