Columba 26 inch Folding Bike Bag Black
Brand New. Fits to 26 inch wheel folding bike, easy to carry, travel, and storage. Please make sure your folding bike fits this bag before making purchase. Bag dimension: L38″xW14″xH29″. This bag fits 26 inch wheel Columba RJ26A and SP26S. If you have a 26 inch wheel Stow A Bike. Your bike will NOT fit our bag. Because it does not have handlebar quick release. When the bag is used for our Columba RJ26A or SP26S, a bike need be folded, front handlebar be quick release removed and tuck between two wheels, seat post and saddle be quick release removed and put into the bag.
Product Features
- This bag is designed for folding bikes with 26 inch wheels.
- It has zipper for easy opening and close.
- It has adjustable strap, can be carried on shoulder.
- Bag Size: 39x14x29 inch (length x width x height)
- Bag fabric is water resistant.
These seem to run big and don’t expect too much durability. Where to begin. I bought some, now I have found, oddly sized folding bikes for a northern California and Canada train trip. By the dimensions listed my very slightly abnormal folding bike sized bikes (Adventure…) would fit perfectly however, after receiving both bags and testing one, I found these bags to be very large. I was in a time crunched so I contacted the selling regarding an exchange (see seller feedback) but was unable to complete that request so ended up using the bags even though…
Also works for a Montague Works for my Montague Paratrooper bike, but it is a fairly tight fit: if you add bar-ends or anything else to the bike (like a front pannier rack, extension to the rear rack, etc.) you may have to pull them off or loosen and rotate them to get the zipper to close. I haven’t done anything like ship the bag as a piece of luggage yet, so it is hard to predict durability; but while it seems sturdy enough in terms of the material and seams, it does look like the zipper will be the weak link. I…
Ripped wide open on first use As others commented, this bag ripped wide open on first use. As a result I lost the keys to my lock somewhere over the Atlantic ocean so now I have a useless bike lock. There is also no padding- I wrapped my bike in a blanket. But the main problem is it’s just very poorly constructed seams (fabric is quite heavyweight).I had no problem getting the bike in once I took handlebars and seat off; I don’t understand others’ comments about the fit being tight. I also used bungee cords to…