Is the scarab bag convenient to retrieve food while riding?

SteveY

Member
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.
 
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I used a Jandd bag attached the seat for a long time. I could easily operate the zipper and access stuff. Now I prefer clean lines and better aerodynamics by keeping things in a rear bag. Of course it means stopping now and then.
Here for pic of that bag mounted
 

IyhelM

Létrange MBB
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.
 

Frito Bandito

Zen MBB Master
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.
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.

SteveY, I have plenty of wheel time on my V20, and I keep snacks in my tailbag that I can access while riding. However, I see in your profile pic that your tailbag is lower making it difficult. I think I'd go with the fanny pack idea, or even a light running backpack worn backwards on your chest if IyheM's suggestion doesn't work for you.
 

kizarmynot

Well-Known Member
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. IMG_7964.jpegIMG_7965.jpeg
 

Black Hawk Down

Senior Rookie
I doubt that this will be helpful, but I'll share it anyway. For me, I find that if I don't eat anything before my ride and during my ride, I never get hungry and I never bonk. Bonking was an issue for me until I stopped eating carbs on my rides. Now I can ride as hard as I want for as long as I want without bonking. I do intermittent fasting anyway, so this fits with my normal eating schedule.
 

IyhelM

Létrange MBB
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.
Mine are simply bolted to the seat.
5l Geosminas on the Silvio:
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3.5l Vaude Aqua on the Vendetta:
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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.
 
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SteveY

Member
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.
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.
 
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