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Route Werks
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2020
We are designers, engineers, researchers who are obsessed with developing objects that do their jobs exceptionally well. Whether it’s our morning commute, bike-packing trips, sneaking in waves before work, or climbing some extra pitches in the dark, our team loves to get outside. It’s safe to say: we’re passionate about adventuring, and everything has the potential to become an adventure.
Installation - Handlebar Stub
We cover how to properly install your Handlebar Stub on The Handlebar Bag.
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Introducing - The BIG Handlebar Bag
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This video, from our Kickstarter that launched The BIG Handlebar Bag in October of 2024, introduces the product & its key features.
Quick Tech Tip: Peak Design Adaptor - Handlebar Bag Install
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This video covers the installation of the Peak Design Adaptor on the Route Werks Handlebar Bag
Quick Tech Tip - What diameter handlebar do I have??
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Leah goes through 3 ways to find out what handlebar diameter you have so you order the correct size Bike Mount and/or Bike Mount Adaptors.
Installation - Bike Mount
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In this video, Leah goes through the installation of the base of the Route Werks System - the Bike Mount.
Getting Started - Out Front Mount - Tech Mounts
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In this video, Thor goes over the compatible technology mounts and the installation of each.
Getting Started - The Handlebar Bag - Tech Mounts
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In this video, Thor goes over the compatible technology mounts and the installation of each.
Quick Tech Tip - Clamp Adjustment
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In this video, Thor goes through adjusting the clamp on our Handlebar Bag and Out Front Mount to ensure the proper function of the quick-release mechanism.
A Quick Ride In Our Back Yard
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A sample of the beautiful coastal rides that can be found in our home state of Rhode Island.
you need to send one the TH-cam channel every thing being done
When is it available in your shop?
I believe they are projecting a delivery date in May for the pre-orders.
I absolutely LOVE this bag !! I’ve had mine for about a year now. If I could change one thing I’d rather have my phone angled toward me rather than setting flat. Otherwise - it’s absolute perfection !! 🙂
Awesome .. I’ve been using for years now what I think is a canvas canoe bag, it has worked but yours looks way better!
So excited for this!! I signed up/ordered on KickStarter! Will I be able to add additional accessories when the November emails are sent out? :)
They sure will. Our entre catalog will be available to add to your Pledge. Thanks for your support!
Is this available now?
Check it out here >>>>> www.kickstarter.com/projects/routewerks/the-big-handlebar-bag
Awesome! I literally just emailed you guys last month to ask for a bigger bag and was told to stay tuned. Did not expect it so soon!
so... it's not detachable?
Quick release detachable, just like our first Handlebar Bag and Out Front Mount
Very cool design, nicely executed, well done Route Werks! If I were to buy a bag for my bike, I think this might be my top choice. One word of caution: I don't recommend carrying a camera like this, especially GFXs that don't have IBIS locking. Way to destroy the stabilization in your camera with those road-borne vibrations! If you absolutely must carry your camera like that, add some extra cushioning inside by your own.
Thanks @noisetin! We have a special padded Camera Insert that is designed to provide additional protection for your camera while in transport.
How does it do on single track bump trails? Others mentioned lots of rattling
THE most underrated bar bag ever!! Sold me!! My Amazon searching for a bag is over 😎😎
Thank you so much for this video. I have two out front mounts and they have both gradually started to wiggle and jiggle over the past two years of heavy riding. I had no idea that this clamp was adjustable but OF COURSE it is because you guys think of everything. This quick and easy adjustment is exactly what I needed to get things back on track. Route Werks for life!
Sorry but this wasn’t very clear. The animation wasn’t helpful
We're sorry this wasn't helpful. Give our team a shout at info@routewerks.us for further assistance.
Where can i get the quadlock, just that inner circle thing ?
I have had my bag for the last few months..best bar bag I have ever owned. Rigid, reliable and robust. Love it.
This is the best bag I’ve ever owned.
Really want one of these but do a lot of night riding. How can I attach my light to give a good location to not only allow the light to spread but also be seen effectively?
Helmet mount
so good !! lastimed very cost 😭
Nice bag god bless
Thanks god bless
Love the look and size of this bag. But I've read numerous comments about the rattling noise being moderately annoying. Any plans to address this in the design?
Our bags are handbuilt and user-serviceable. With this comes some natural variation in each bag's assembly. In most instances, we're able to provide guidance to reduce/ eliminate any noise you're experiencing with your setup. Reach out to our team at info@routewerks.us if you have any questions.
@@routewerks1041The noise comes from the hinges. I put a small rubber band in-between the hinges and the noise is gone. I assume you could solve this with some o-rings.
Would this bag allow enough clearance for the second set of brake levers? I have the inner ones and outer
What size are the side bolts?
M5 - length will vary depending on the item used to hold the dynamo light
Hi. Im Roi from Philippines, where I can buy that handle bar bike bag. Please I need one..thank you
All of our products are available at routewerks.cc. We do not have a distributor/reseller in the Philippines.
What kind of mount was that on the side? How did he get a go pro attachment on there? I’ve been using the stub but this seems like a better solution.
Is it collapsible as well?
There is a stiffener in the bag that can be removed which will allow it to be flattened for travel or storage.
What brand?
Nice bag design but $190 is a bit steep.
We appreciate that this pricepoint isn't for everyone. It's also our first product. We'll have other products in the future that hit other pricepoints. Each one will have the same thoughtful design that seeks to improve the rider's experience.
What is the length of the gap? I am not sure it fit my stem?
Small backpack is best. I only mount a small competition size water bottle on the bike itself.
So I can't use my existing quadlock mount?
The Quad Lock on our site has additional pieces that we developed with Quad Lock to adapt their head unit to the lid of our Handlebar Bag.
These are terrible instructions, especially for the quad lock. And the music should be taken outside and disposed of violently.
I have the Quad Lock and have no idea how to install this - and the parts I received don't match what's in the video . . .
@stefandesnica5514 They claim that the adapter that ships with the bag fits the Quad Lock - but the one I have does not. It is missing the central screw . . . no idea why
How about the aero handlebars? Is there any adapter for it?
Is there any answer for this?
We've spoken to several major brands that manufacture aero drop bars. All of them stated that the flat, wing shaped sections are not designed to take clamping forces. Until such a time that this changes AND the shapes become standardized, we will not be creating a Bike Mount for this style of bar.
It actually got stuck by the cables from my bike. Made it difficult to take the bag out
Send a photo of your set up to info@routewerks.us. Our fit analysts are ready and waiting to assist.
Really interested in the route werks bag system. Whilst the mount system is solid, I am wondering about the level of “bounce” the overall setup my be subject to as more weight is added. More specifically, I’d mount my Garmin edge 1030 on the lid with the media mount, and also a small exposure light of one stub, and a GoPro either on another stub or using 3M adhesive GoPro quick release mount - the sort that comes with the camera - on the lid beside the Garmin. Despite the sturdy aluminium frame of the bag, even a small amount of bounce in the frame will transfer to the lid and thus the camera? Look forward to your thoughts on this please.
We've mounted GoPros all over our bag, including the ways you describe. Generally speaking, the footage is pretty good. Is it cinema quality? We'll leave that determination to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. There are 3 factors influencing how smooth your footage will be. (1)The model GoPro being used (newer models contain better image stabilization). (2) Your speed. On rough(er) terrain, slower speeds result in more lateral bar movement and jarring motion as you respond to small changes, all resulting in really shaky footage. (3) What else is in your bag? Fully loaded, we rate our capacity at 4kg, there is going to be more deflection. We also find that fully loaded, steering responsiveness is affected. See number two. We also like some of the stem cap GoPro mounts out there as well. These tend to provide a more full view of the entire handlebar.
@@routewerks1041 hey thanks for the detailed reply,really appreciate it. Understand, newer GoPros - from 7 and up have better stabilisation with each iteration. I have a 7 currently, but will be buying a 10 or possibly a 9 at reduced cost in the spring ahead of a 4 day charity cycle ride and intend to buy a route werks bag for that too. Whilst I will have a GoPro to “pass around to friends on the ride - multiple angles work best - I’m also thinking of mounting another on the route werks lid and setting that one to record in time/hyper lapse mode.
Im trying to do a follow regarding my order from last week. Still havent received a tracking number or any reply from your customer sercive email.
I got one too! I like the green and plaid color. Expensive but obviously built to last. In the future maybe a heavy weight waxed canvas option? Odd thing was that it shipped from Honk Kong.QQQ
Mark, All of our orders are currently shipping from Hong Kong. Other warehouse locations coming online for 2022.
@@routewerks1041I have nothing against Hong Kong or their hard-working folks, and my bag came quick, possibly due to UPS, but my bike is entirely made in the USA. I mean had they let me, I could have driven to Oregon to pick it up direct from the factory. OK the gears are made in Germany. Luckily there were no delays due to that. But everything else is US made, and yes it cost 4 times as much as a Taiwanese made bike. So when I saw the best handlebar bag ever, that seemed to have been invented right on home turf, you can imagine my surprise. The price point especially made me think it was made here. Despite its origins, like my Pinion gearbox, I cannot imagine a better handlebar bag, unless the fabric was a heavier weight waxed canvas. I will ride in the rain and muck since my "chain" is a Gates Carbon belt. I am certain that your bag will survive it, although it may need rinsing off. Thank you for making it. I have already gotten lots of compliments but am embarrassed to say exactly how much it cost, without being able to say, "Well yes I know it cost me, but that's because it was made right here at home."
Just got my Route Werks bag in the post today, thrilled with the material &build quality. The accessory mounts are also nicely matched (light mount has an anti-twist key line by the fastening point, and the Quad Lock adapter is brand name, with the RW converter already in place. Looking forward to my next ride!
What type of accessories and what brands can be added to the side of the bag? specifically looking for front lights
Just got mine today..really nice quality..can't wait to get it installed on bike this spring and take it for a spin..best kickstarter product I have purchased so far!!! Good job Route Works!!!
can fix garmin1030?
The Quadlock system is designed for mobile phones. Our Barfly Tech Mount for Garmin is the best way to affix a 1030.
@@routewerks1041 question - in your kickstarter video you show a grey computer device that folds open around the 1:16 mark - can you tell me what that device is?
@@routewerks1041 detailed instructions would be great
An admirable idea. Good to see a bike accessory manufacturer that doesn't think their product is the centre of the universe - and everyone else is welcome to go to hell. While I can't stand the stupid plain velcro strap interface of the so-called "bikepacking" bags, I do like some of the proper handlebar bracket designs, particularly, Arkel's metal mounts, the KlickFix, the one shown at 0:33 of the video, and to some extent - some of the New Looxs, Thule & Ortlieb handlebar adapters. Unfortunately, they and compatible bags (often really good quality) are a compromise in the sense that they all preclude the use of cycle computers, smartphones, bells and headlight (unless the bike has a crown eyelet for one, which most bikes, unfortunately, lack! Another perfectly daft idea embraced by the industry): they leave you with the choice of ONE device. I'm glad you came up with a product that bids a solution to this ubiquitous issue, and that your product, judging by the demos, is every bit as good as the best of Ortlieb, Vaude, Arkel, Thule, etc. (as well as the best bikepacking handlebar bags, but is much more suitable for storing of devices like a camera, portable electronics, etc. by design, plus sports a proper mount instead of a lousy velcro strap or two). A couple of constructive criticisms: - The headlight module ought to have a protruding ridge at the outer end to ensure that the headlight never disengages and drops while riding over bumpy terrain. - Depending on the stability of the system, it would make a lot of sense to have an addition mounting point for headlights on the front of the bag cage, to ensure that the bag doesn't get in the way of the headlight beam. - A somewhat greater volume (say, 5-9litres) and carrying capacity (i.e., comparable to Ortlieb's, Vaude's, etc. counterparts) would be appreciated by some of us. Would be nice if it could accommodate a Fuji X-T4 with a 50mm F2.0 lens attached, a 24 or 35mm lens for landscapes, a portrait / telephoto lens, a flash or a couple of wireless triggers, a pack of paper napkins, keys, a wallet, a chocolate bar and an iPhone 12 Pro Max. - Much as I like the product (and appreciate the manufacturing costs), US$179,- (excl. shipping charges?) is a bit on the steep side: an equally as quality, although not nearly as versatile, Ortlieb bag of a greater volume and a greater carrying capacity in kg. costs €50,-. - Compatibility with more mounting standards, i.e., the Peak Design Mobile connector, an SP Connect mount and maybe even a HammerHead Karoo 2 direct mount. - This is more of a question: is the clamp carbon-friendly? Half of my bikes sport carbon handlebars. Still, given that most of my gravel / endurance road bikes do not sport headlight mounts, I'm really tempted. In any case, I will be closely following the developments on your end, as the bag, despite its cost and limited size and load capacity, looks quality, versatile, and thus, very intriguing.