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The Lukovee Bike Frame Bag is a lightweight, waterproof storage solution designed for cyclists. With a 1.5L capacity, it securely holds essential tools and accessories, featuring a user-friendly design for easy access and installation on any bike.
Manufacturer | Lukovee |
Brand | Lukovee |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 21 x 17 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | BIKEBG01 |
Manufacturer part number | MDRBLKK7 |
Special Features | Water-Resistant,lightweight,large capacity,Strap-on Install |
Speed Rating | Waterproof, Sturdy, Durable, Lightweight |
Item Weight | 100 g |
J**D
Good Value, Spacious Bag - Ideal for the Commute
Bought this as a replacement for a leading brand fuel-tank style waterproof bag that was quite expensive (i.e. over £40). The zip bust on that after just a few weeks use, so I thought after an Amazon trawl and review study, lets get this one: after all at this price if it's not waterproof or the zip goes, then there's little lost. You know what? After a couple of weeks use communuting in the bitter Yorkshire cold and rain, it's fair to say that it's a good bag for the cash and so far I'm happy.Firstly, the zip: more of traditional one than my previous bag which didn't use teeth to close as this one does, that one was more like the slider on a re-sealable food bag (if you can picture that). However this one does the job, is strong and holds up to constant use. The position of it - on the side on the bag, allows for easy access whilst riding without everything falling out and it has a Pull Tab that is large enough to be gripped with gloves on (unlike my previous bag).Whether it's fully waterproof, given that it's a 'traditional zip' with teeth as the closing mechanism remains to be seen - I suspect not, but the plastic construcion of the bag and the zip so far have kept the contents dry through road spray and constant light to moderate, rain. Point a hose at it or peddle through a quagmire or monsoon, then I suspect water will find it's way in. For the price though what else can you expect?Fixing with two velcro strips is simple enough to the top tube and one on the seat tube, once attached to your bike, you'll need to trim their length with scissors or a sharp blade to stop them catching your clothing or bare legs. As you can see from my photos, its width sits nicely within the frame of my bike without hindering leg movement and allows room to add/remove a water bottle from the down tube holder. I have a small pump attached to my seat tube on the lower bottle holder point, the bag just fits above it. If you had a second water bottle holder here instead, then that would need removing.This bag I use on my daily commute to take, all of which fits in without too much of a squeeze:1. A coiled up cable combination lock2. A smaller, second wire lock (which I use to lock my helmet to the bike)3. A spare inner tube rolled up4. A set of 3 tyre levers5. A set of Allen Keys6. My work ID pass & lanyard7. A set of keys8. A pair of disposable rubber gloves (to keep my hands clean if I need to change a tube mid commute)So quite a lot really. Added to that the black/grey colouring matches my bike.Overall - I'm happy. So far, money well spent.
D**N
Durable and lightweight bike bag
Amazing little bike bag for under frame. I wanted a small and lightweight waterproof bag, and this did the trick! It’s big enough to keep my iPhone 14 Pro Max, keys, multi-tool and electric pump.
G**S
unobtrusive bag for carrying tools and snacks on my bike
Needed somewhere to put a small toolkit and some snacks while going out cycling as I hate carrying a backpack.This is perfectly out of the way and takes a small toolkit, a few protein bars and possibly a rain jacket.There are two small elastic straps stitched inside that hold the toolkit from rattling about.Its smaller than I thought but that's good in one way that it doesn't interfere with the water bottle or anything else.Fit was good on my bike and I have included pictures for those who have exposed gear and brake cables like mine.I was able to fit the strap just on the frame itself leaving a gap for the cable to run and it doesn't look like they are touching though its possible it may need adjusting once in a while.Value for money for anyone looking for a bit more storage on their bike.
Z**Y
Perfect for my bike
Honestly can not complain. Has held up well and keeps everything dry from rain
P**L
Good product
This bike dag is good it can hold up to two or three inertudes, or good for bike locks.
T**J
Neat, useful size, doesn't flop about.
Handy for phone, tools, inner tube and snack. Fits in 17 inch MTB frame and still enough room for a water bottle on the down-tube - just. Narrow enough so it doesn't interfere with pedaling, secure enough to stay steady. Bike bags are never pretty, but this is as neat as they come, a handy size and excellent value too.
J**H
Works as advertised
Fits perfectly. The Velcro straps are a bit long so I cut them but that’s minor. Carries 500ml bottle of water and other things
M**K
No problems so far!
Only had this for a couple of weeks but I'm pleased with it so far. Seems well made and holds my bike repair stuff and inner tubes nicely.
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