Perfect size. Perfect bag
This fits everything I need for a decent days ride or getting around the city. Snacks. Big water bottle. Small u-lock and lock cable.
Easily slip my keys on the side pocket and secure them with the loop attachment.
Solild fit on bike. Doesn’t bounce around on trails.
Love it.
–– Matthew McDonald (reviewed on Road Runner website)
California Burrito Bag
I have had my eyes on a handlebar bag from Roadrunner Bags for a couple of years, and I finally got one as a Christmas gift for my All-City Space Horse. I can finally ditch the backpack and am able to fit phone, keys, sunglasses case, small tire pump, jacket, and whatever other essentials I might need. The California Burrito bag is big enough to carry plenty of items, while not overwhelming the front of my bike. I went with the burnt orange color, which compliments the racing stripes on my bike. Plus, it is super easy to take on and off!
–– Brian Covey (reviewed on Road Runner website)
I Like Big Bags and I cannot lie
Most people don't venture into this territory of large bags but it's incredibly useful. Spare 29er tube, multitool, pump, phone and wallet with room for hat, gloves, shell; no problem. Quality is unparalleled, I can't imagine ever wearing it out. All worth the extra dollars for USA made.
Two unsecured pockets on either side. No pockets inside, just a cavernous interior. In addition to the bar straps, I use the daisy chain on front to lash to my Jones H bar so it's secured between the fore and aft bars. You'll more likely use the daisy chain to strap something outside the bag.
Has plastic stiffener to keep the 'burrito' shape. Zipper is supposed to be waterproof so expect it to be hard to open for awhile like mine. Seems to be getting better with use.
–– Midwestern bike fun