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I have always thought that frame bags under the seat would be a great way to add 6-10l of handily accessible storage while riding but I don't recall seeing that setup yet. I'd love to see a pic if you have one, and hear how you connected it to the seat.I have a large (5l) frame bag on each side of the seat, I can easily access food in it while riding.
I’ve recently added a smaller bag on the beam, I put extra tools in it but it could hold food as well and would be accessible while riding.
Mine are simply bolted to the seat.I have always thought that frame bags under the seat would be a great way to add 6-10l of handily accessible storage while riding but I don't recall seeing that setup yet. I'd love to see a pic if you have one, and hear how you connected it to the seat.


Can you provide a shot from the side? I've thought about mounting a grub bag on top of the steering tube but thought it would flop around too much.This is my setup with a grub bag. It should work with traditional handlebars too. I don’t experience any rubbing and it’s worked well while touring and regular riding.
I've thought about doing this for a long time. Maybe now is the moment to try it.Mine are simply bolted to the seat.
5l Geosminas on the Silvio:
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I'm getting old lol. Those look great though. Now we just need a tubed peanut M&M dispenserMine are simply bolted to the seat.
5l Geosminas on the Silvio:
3.5l Vaude Aqua on the Vendetta:
Plenty of other options if I remember well in this thread by Tor (where you contributed).
Not sure why more recumbent riders don’t use them, maybe fear of drilling the seat?
PS: on the Silvio I’ve got a narrow stiffening steel plate (the red strip) at the rear to prevent the bags from touching the tire when overstuffed.
The bag has 2 Velcro straps that attach to the handlebar and another strap that wraps around the steering tube. I originally purchased it on impulse for a DF bike and it has worked well for my Cruzbikes.Can you provide a shot from the side? I've thought about mounting a grub bag on top of the steering tube but thought it would flop around too much.

Steve,I am looking for a way to easily get to my nutrition on all day rides. Can I open and find things easily in the scarab bag while riding?
I miss the grub bag I had on the handlebars of my DF bike - it hits my knees on the CB.
Please add other suggestions!
Thanks.
I took a gravel ride yesterday with the Osprey bag and it worked fantastic. It was stable and easy to retrieve food from. I ordered another one for the left side. The bag is sufficient, but not incredibly large. If I did it again I would try the large size.I am trying IyhelM's suggestion with the frame bag attached to the seat. I wanted to fairly easily remove the bag for travel, so I cut slots in the seat for the velcro straps to wrap around. I can't do a test ride until next weekend - hopefully it works. It is more aero and lighter than the rear rack and trunk I have. I need to find someplace to put another water bottle or bladder now. The frame bag took the place of one of my 3 bottle holders.
I got the Osprey Escapist Biking Frame Bag for Men and Women, Black, Medium, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CPQTZJ3K. It fits nicely.
I had to do just that with the Geosmina, in this instance on the right side - well not cut the fabric, just the seam; I hesitated to cut out the whole divider but opted to keep it, there are convenient small pockets to sort various tools and I can hide the ones I don’t use often behind the divider so that cereal bars don’t mix with spare tubes.If I want to mount them the same orientation I must cut out the fabric divider to access the main pocket.