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$104.99
Keep all the essentials close at-hand with the M.U.L.E. 12 Handlebar Pack. Made with IPX5 waterproof rated recycled sailcloth and featuring a rolltop design, secure zippered pocket, and an aluminum stay for rock-solid attachment to the bars, it's a rugged and reliable way to store your tent, sleeping bag, and all other bikepacking essentials. Conquer every ride with confidence, knowing your gear is securely stowed and ready for action.
$79.99
The Handlebar Czar is the storage bag for your adventurous side. Riding long days in remote places on a variety of terrain requires more preparation and more gear – additional layers, food, tools, phone, gloves, and let’s not forget the occasional flask. The Czar steps up to the throne with water resistant, welded seam construction, streamlined form, and unmatched function for long days in the saddle. As some tend to say, it’s all in the details. Big capacity 120 cubic in Secured with wide Velcro straps + durable rubber twist-tie around cables Optional shock cord included for extra stability for heavy loads/rowdy terrain Streamlined design with sonic welded seams Front netting pocket for easy-to-grab goodies Smart zipper placement for easy access One handed zipper operation
$41.99
Bontrager's Handlebar Town Bag is for small bikes and kids on the go. It's got a large main compartment with a zippered pocket on the front flap. That flap snaps open to reveal a waterproof, transparent map case. This great pack easily mounts to most bikes with its included Velcro straps.
$29.99
For snacks, rocks, or whatever little treasures they find Kids love these nifty, multi-pocket bags. They easily mount to their handlebars and instantly add storage for snacks, rocks, and anything else little ones might find on their next adventure. The Bontrager Kids' Handlebar Bag has one large and one small pocket made of durable material. Plus, it's easy to clean, which all parents can appreciate. - Quickly and easily attaches to any handlebar with two hook and loop straps - Durable, easy-to-clean material for the inevitable juice box spills - Two pockets—one large and one small—for fun and easy organization - Stand out when visibility is low with reflective trim strip leading the way - Hook and loop closure secures everything inside when the ride gets bumpy - Kid-sized carrying handle for when treasures need to be brought inside
$29.99
For the kids, or just the kid in you. Store almost anything in these easy-to-attach handlebar bags, from their juice box to your keys. Unique designs add flare to any ride. Instant bike rack cred. - Handlebar mounted with Velcro straps - Velcro lid - Reflective elements
$27.99
BiKASE's Handy Andy holds all iPhones (in and out of cases), Androids, such as Motorola's Bionic and Razor, the Samsung Galaxy and many more phones. It quickly, easily and securely mounts with the neoprene Velcro straps. Simply wrap them around your handlebars, stem, frame top tube, or even your backpack for easy access to your smart phone while riding. No tools are required! This phone pouch makes calling or navigating with a GPS or training app simple. The see-through window allows viewing information while keeping your phone or device protected and lets you easily operate the touch screen and talk, too, with the phone in the case. A removable pad is included for those really thick phones. • Removable straps to use as cycling wallet. • Mounts on stem or top tube • Mounts on backpacks, messenger bags, strollers, grocery cart, etc. • Reflective logo • 2 Way Zipper Pull • Material: 840 denier nylon/TPU cover • 6.75 x 3.5 x 1-inches (fits iPhone 6+ and larger androids) • 100 grams
$24.99
Instant bike rack cred. - Handlebar mounted with hook and loop fasteners - Hook and loop lid - Reflective elements
$24.99
For the kids, or just the kid in you. Store almost anything in these easy-to-attach handlebar bags, from their juice box to your keys. Unique designs add flare to any ride. Instant bike rack cred. - Handlebar mounted with Velcro straps - Reflective elements
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