Link above is broken, for me at least. Can someone post the correct link (or let me know my browser is broken, not the link)?
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No way to get a Camelbak in there, right?
I am sad to say my Race Case totally blew apart after my first ride on a road with some cobbles -about 100' - I now have it tapped up. As for lids for the holes - you don't need them for better aero - Since it is right behind you head, there is very minimal gain for having them covered from the aero perspective. As for stuff bumping out - well , I guess there is duct tape for that!I've been off the Forum for awhile so let me respond to the various comments as a satisfied user of the new case. 1. It is sturdier than the first model and certainly have greater confidence in its durability. 2. The front storage space seems larger and slightly easier to access. I have not done a physical test of same for clothing etc but certainly easier for tools, spares, phone, food snacks, etc. 3. I had no problem just now fitting a Camelbak bladder into the case through the door. However to use it functionally, filled, I suspect I would simply remove the bottle holders. 4. Having said that, this is a *race* case; as a 6 and 12 hour guy, the case configuration is ideal; I use a Speedfil bottle loaded in the front (with a long straw over my shoulder) and a reserve bottle in the back. While it is possible to grab the reserve and fill the front while riding, we discovered its faster to pull into the pit and have my crew fill the bottle within 20 secs and roll out. I can also grab whatever else I need. I also have a bottle holder mounted under the seat--in a 100 mile event, like the long loop in Sebring, the 3 bottles early in the day are sufficient. 5. The rear light mount and flag mount are terrific. I actually have used lock-tite on the flag pole--several earlier posts by others confirmed there is no drag from the flag that is noticeable so no big issue in a race. 5. Yes, there is no cover on the bottle holes, but the case is not intended to be all things to all people.
I get it that it's a "race" case for sunny weather.
What I actually need is a weatherproof storage compartment for long self-supported day rides and brevets that last for a whole day or longer. For those, the temperature varies greatly throughout the day, so bringing multiple layers of clothes and a lot of food is needed. For that, the old race case works, and is just a bit too small, and a bit too slow to access with the three screws.
The bottle holes of the new race case already make it unsuitable for me, because I live in an area where rain is always possible throughout the year. So I would really wish that Cruzbike offers some other rear trunk option that is not just for races, but for everyday all-year riding. This should be: weatherproof (hence no bottle holes), easy to use with a Camelbak, maybe 30% to 50% bigger (to make space for some clothes), and have a top cover with a quick-lock mechanism.
The other product from Thor that solves the seatbag issue is a seat, rather than a bag. Various of the commercially available recumbent seat bags mentioned above properly fit Thor's seats, but then you need to book some time with MacGuyver to fit the seat.The Thor Dolphin case would probably solve the problem. That might be like hiring an engineer to plumb your kitchen sink though... right now it will take a long time and be way, way overkill in comparison to something like the brain-box.
That sounds surprisingly like the outfit I wore on my last date. TMI?I’m available if MacGuiver is unavailable... shoe laces, duct tape, a box cutter, and a bandana can solve so many challenges.
I am sad to say my Race Case totally blew apart after my first ride on a road with some cobbles -about 100' - I now have it tapped up.