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Hi, got some stuff to sell...
Team Raleigh Campagnolo Creda Jersey - says medium approx 38/40" chest... good condition, zip works well two rear pockets - £40 - £35 SOLD


Fred Perry laurel jersey, 38" chest, never worn it, it is new... £40 - £35 SOLD


Clarks Desert Guard, uk 9, Sand/Brown... again never worn... £40 - £35 SOLD



Nike Cortez, uk9.5 - 'Miami Dolphins' colourway - £20 - £15 - £10


Collection from N1 or Waterloo/Southwark or will post at cost
Cheers,
Matt
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^ I have the Bagman 2 Expedition... with the extra struts and seatpost collar, the smaller Bagman is not rated to carry the bigger bags, which is a shame because it is a whole lot prettier...
If you plan on taking a D-lock then put it in the bottom of the bag to keep it flat... you could get some thin plastic from CASS art and fold a piece to be the bottom and back, that said, I think it is only the old worn bags that might sag a bit...
Cheers
Matt
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^ ah sorry for the confusion... I though you had the bagman and were after the quick release bit for the bag! the bagman 'expedition' is £30 on it's own with no quick release bit in Condor or £45 the pair...
When and where are you going for how long? just got home from a quick dash across France and could lend you the Bagman, I'm in N1 as well... I'll check my diary - I'll need it back for L'eroica Britannia... PM me if you want...
Cheers,
Matt
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Condor have them for £15
I saw your wanted ad and that you may have picked up a super C saddle bag... I recently got the same one and the Bagman from Condor, but I didn't bother with the quick release as I was told they can ping open while in transit and are not super robust...
When I got the bag home there was a spare nylon strap with plastic clasp bit that I looped through my saddle rails and the leather straps on the back of the bag and yanked it tight... (attaching the lower leather strap to the Bagman)
It worked very well, bag didn't move (stuffed full - 10kg), really easy and quick to remove... no saddle hoops required etc...
good luck!
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Dibs Torm please, PM'd