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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 2723766" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I had the same concern, yet in several years, and many miles of riding I haven't separated from the bike. Plus the accessibility while not great, is much better on the frame bag, than with the fanny pack IMO. It's a few inches from my right hand while riding upright, obviously a bit further when I am in the drops(rare at my age). The velcro on the bag is secure, but easy to access, I also keep a can of pepper spray in there as a less lethal option for dogs. The thing to realize and practice for is that all options potentially have you shooting with 1 hand, trying to stop the bike, and making sure you unclip from the pedals. A lot going on, and a lot of opportunity for something to go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 2723766, member: 1055"] I had the same concern, yet in several years, and many miles of riding I haven't separated from the bike. Plus the accessibility while not great, is much better on the frame bag, than with the fanny pack IMO. It's a few inches from my right hand while riding upright, obviously a bit further when I am in the drops(rare at my age). The velcro on the bag is secure, but easy to access, I also keep a can of pepper spray in there as a less lethal option for dogs. The thing to realize and practice for is that all options potentially have you shooting with 1 hand, trying to stop the bike, and making sure you unclip from the pedals. A lot going on, and a lot of opportunity for something to go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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