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Reddit mentions of Ibera Bike Trunk Bag - PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release Bicycle Commuter Bag

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Ibera Bike Trunk Bag - PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release Bicycle Commuter Bag. Here are the top ones.

Ibera Bike Trunk Bag - PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release Bicycle Commuter Bag
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    Features:
  • For weekend outings and commuting to work or school
  • Quick-release bag mounting system, install and release bag within 3 seconds
  • Multi-compartments
  • Reinforced & padded to protect fragile items
  • Padded shoulder strap
  • Ibera's PakRak Quick-release bag mounting systems are only compatible with Ibera Racks (IB-RA1, IB-RA2, IB-RA3, IB-RA4, IB-RA5, IB-RA11, IB-RA15,IB-RA16).
Specs:
Height8.7 Inches
Length15 Inches
Release dateAugust 2018
SizeOne Size
Weight2.3 Pounds
Width11.4 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Ibera Bike Trunk Bag - PakRak Clip-On Quick-Release Bicycle Commuter Bag:

u/furrald · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

I commute with the Ibera trunk bag and seat post mount. I've been happy with it. The rack comes off in 15 seconds for weekend rides and the pack fits my lunch, change of clothes, and repair kit easily. The bottom is big enough for my large Tupperware containers to sit flat, which is nice when I'm bringing a double serving of chili for lunch.

u/Matthew63 · 2 pointsr/bicycling


Lots of good answers here, so I'll just give some extra advice. I highly recommend getting a good bike lock. It'll save your bike and give you peace of mind when you leave it for long periods of time. I personally use an ABUS Granit XPlus. I also recommend getting a rear rack and bag. PakRak makes a really good combo (sold separately).

>tell me your experience and why you started doing it

I didn't want to pay for a car, insurance, gas and upkeep. Now I do it because I've developed such a passion for it. The place I bought the bike from offers free maintenance for life, so that was a good bonus incentive.

u/Aibohphobia_ · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Well, I use my standard entry level road bike for pretty much everything. It's a 2015 Felt F95 Sora which has been treating me really well. I have around 7,000 Km on it.




For touring, especially for carrying stuff, I wanted something sturdy and cheap so I went with this rack and this easy clip-in bag. The bag is really great as it can easily come off the rack and double as a shoulder carry bag. There's another small saddle bag (Standard) for tools and spares. Additionally, I had 10L cycling backpack (Not in the picture). If you have any other questions, ask away.

Edit: Grammar

u/krasburn · 1 pointr/cycling

I use this:
Ibera PakRak Bicycle Quick-Release Commuter Trunk Bag https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B002T5MZ70/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3c14CbRYV5H8C
You need to get their rack as well but it works fine for me. I fit in there clothes, lunch, mini pump, tools, tube and accessories.

u/hablador · 1 pointr/bikewrench

Thanks for your feedback, I decided to buy this rack, because of the quick release system of the bag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLv8108LQN0

Also this bag has great user reviews in the US Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ibera-PakRak-Bicycle-Quick-Release-Commuter/dp/B002T5MZ70/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1413082486&sr=8-3&keywords=Ibera+PakRak+Clip-On