A Radical Design customer in England shows how he attaches Banana Racers on a Vendetta. (I'd really love to credit this guy or gal.) |
To carry luggage on a Cruzbike, I strongly recommend the bags made by Radical Design ("RD") (sold in the USA by New York City Recumbent Supply) because they are lightweight, high quality and many models don't require racks.
RD bags are also an inexpensive solution because the rider needs only buy the pannier bags and not a rack plus bags. That quality also lowers the overall weight of the luggage system (bags alone are lighter than bags plus rack). RD bags may be layered for maximum carrying capacity because they're made of flexible Cordura(R) nylon and many of the bags don't require racks.
Also, this blog post has good information about attaching panniers to a Quest. Similar strategies apply for the Silvio and Vendetta.
Cruzbike Quest 20 with Radical Design Banana Racer below seat
and Solo Aero on back of seat, totaling 37 liters of carrying capacity.
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Radical Design bags for Cruzbikes
Note: Solo Racer in both wide and narrow sizes fit equally well, though imperfectly, at top of seat on Sofrider, Quests and Silvio. The wide fits outside the seat cushion and may sag a bit. The narrow fits under the seat cushion and rides a bit high. Both work.
Solo Aero
Solo Aero wide (12 liters capacity). 5 colors available.
Requires removal of the Quest 20 or 26's rack.
"Wide" and "narrow" both have 12 liters capacity. |
Universal Racer
Universal Racer (10 liters capacity). 5 colors available.
Solo Racer works too (size wide for bottom of seat, size narrow for top of seat)."Wide," "narrow" and "universal" all have 10 liters capacity.
Banana Racer
Banana Racer (25 liters capacity). 5 colors available.
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Which bags fit which Cruzbikes
Quest 26Solo Aero, wide, at top of seat. (Rack needs to be removed and rear wheel comes close depending on seat angle.)
Solo Racer, narrow, at top of seat.
Solo Racer, wide, at top and bottom of seat.
Universal Racer, anywhere on seat.
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Silvio 2.0 and 1.5
Solo Racer, narrow, at top of seat, under seat cushion.
Solo Racer, wide: fits both at top of seat over seat cushion and at base of seat, at the seat pan, as a tiny rack-free under-seat pannier.
Universal Racer
Banana Racer
Notes:
Solo Aero narrow fits at top of seat, but comes very close to the wheel, especially if heavily loaded.
Universal Racer
Banana Racer
Notes:
Solo Aero narrow fits at top of seat, but comes very close to the wheel, especially if heavily loaded.
Vendetta
Universal Racer
Universal Racer
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Banana Small (40 liter)
Have bags, will travel, will ship,
Robert
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Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
The Innovation Works, Inc.
copyright 2013 Robert Matson
Banana Small (40 liter)
Banana Medium (55 liter)
Sofrider (bike out of production)
Solo Aero, wide, at top of seat.
Quest 20 (bike out of production)
Solo Aero, wide, at top of seat. (Rack needs to be removed.)
Solo Racer, narrow, at top of seat.
Solo Racer, wide, at top and bottom of seat.
Universal Racer, anywhere on seat.
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Sofrider (bike out of production)
Solo Aero, wide, at top of seat.
Solo Racer, narrow, at top of seat.
Solo Racer, wide, at top and bottom of seat.
Universal Racer, anywhere on seat.
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Banana Small (40 liter)
Banana Medium (55 liter)
Solo Racer, wide, at top and bottom of seat.
Universal Racer, anywhere on seat.
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Banana Small (40 liter)
Banana Medium (55 liter)
Quest 20 (bike out of production)
Solo Aero, wide, at top of seat. (Rack needs to be removed.)
Solo Racer, wide, at top and bottom of seat.
Universal Racer, anywhere on seat.
Banana Racer (25 liter)
Rider photos
More photos from our friend in England. Additional straps were added and threaded above and below the seat pan on this Vendetta with Banana Racers. Clever. Provides very secure attachment. |
RD bags on a Vendetta |
Same Vendetta |
More Vendetta |
Have bags, will travel, will ship,
Robert
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Robert Matson
New York City Recumbent Supply
The Innovation Works, Inc.
copyright 2013 Robert Matson
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