Handlebar Bag
Still to do: a thin maple backing bar for wherever the decaleur mount goes through the leather strap at the top and putting in the small brass grommets for the top flap closure elastic. Beyond that, creating an internal stiffener would be about it.
I've ordered some thin leather that I'll use for edging that might make my trim process a little easier, neater, and cleaner. I bought a nice binder attachement that I would love to be able to use, but it can't handle the thickness of the leather I've been using.
Onwards...
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I'm going to start on another soon.
Leather is hard to nail down unless you can actually see it, but lately I've been getting supplies from Brettuns Village Leather. http://www.brettunsvillage.com/leather/
Question for you: I'd love to find cotton bias tape in colors and 1" wide. Do you know of any sources?
Thanks. Each one gets a little better... working on a saddlebag right now.
Regarding the stiffener; I haven't tried going without one, but it would be interesting to see when the bag is well supported underneath and with a decaleur.
Sway bugs me. I want my bag to not rack one way or the other, so if I sensed movement without the stiffener, I'd probably put it right back in.
What's your experience?