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Bags on spare wheel
#1
Hi All,

I've seen plenty of photos where a canvas or leather bag has been attached to the spare wheel, an example is attached.  Does anyone know of a supplier?  

Maybe people just get an old backpack, cut off the straps and make new ones to suit connection on to the spare?

Any leads would be appreicated.


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Steve & Tate Davidson
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#2
Can’t see that the back pack needs any alteration, the wheel acts as the shoulders
I am always interested in any information about Rosengart details or current owners.
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#3
Perhaps something like this?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1957-Swiss-Ar...ondition=4
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#4
I've looked into similar in the past, putting saddle bags over the sides on a sports.

Plenty on ebay.

As suggested above, I don't think there is any modification needed. To put a satchel on the spare wheel

Tony.
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#5
Nice looking special you have there
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#6
thanks
Steve & Tate Davidson
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#7
Satchels and similar seem to be more of a fashion amongst continental European special builders. I'd look into those markets for leads

Charles
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#8
If you would like something waterproof (though by no means vintage-looking), one of the motorcycle/boating packs like this is ideal - and a bargain; I paid almost twice as much a few years ago:  https://www.activeoutlet.co.uk/oxford-aq...gKxE_D_BwE
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(25-07-2020, 12:49 PM)Charles P Wrote: Satchels and similar seem to be more of a fashion amongst continental European special builders. I'd look into those markets for leads

Charles
Delicately put Charles. Wink Wink

Steve
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#10
To get the centre of gravity lower, perhaps 4, on the driven wheels, for heavy things like cameras and wheel jacks... would be useful and quite a spectacle for passersby.
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