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Reviewed by: trudrung(Unregistered User)
Review Date May 3, 2005 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for Tested or demo'ed only
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Price Paid:
$70.00
at nashbar.com Bike Setup: I ride a 1988 Cannondale ST1000. Summary: The Cannondale Crossroads handlebar bag
is a decent bag, but Cannondale has
taken features away when comparing it to
my old Cannondale handlebar bag. Strengths: The main compartment has lots of room.
It has a bigger map case than my old
Cannondale bag. Weaknesses: Compared to my old Cannondale bag:
1. It lacks a compartment between the map
case and the main compartment.
2. It also lacks a small pouch in main
compartment.
3. It lacks straps in the main compartment
to hold a water bottle (or anything
else you want held).
4. It lacks a zipper for the main
compartment. Instead it has two
buckles which can be more difficult
to deal with while riding. Similar Products Used: The Cannondale Crossroads handlebar bag is
a replacement for my old Cannondale bag.
The only thing wrong with the old bag is
that the elastic/bungee straps are worn out.
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Reviewed by: MMayfield(Unregistered User)
Review Date August 10, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for 2 Years
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Price Paid:
$600.00
at Ashland (OR) Cycle Favorite Ride: Serotta Rd Frame Bike Setup: Trek w/ front suspension, slicks, full touring gear and Jandd paniers--nice. Summary: Cannondale Crossroads Handle bar Pack Strengths: Well-designed, accessible, durable (the bag itself) Well-designed mounting system. No shifting or vibration Weaknesses: Weak point welds on mounting bracket, broke loose. Similar Products Used: Old Canvas Front Bag of Swiss origin mounted on stainless steel frame that hooked over handlebars.
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