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Noun

Handlebar Bag is a storage bag attached to the handlebars of a bike.

Example usage: 'I keep all my snacks in my handlebar bag when I'm bikepacking.'

Most used in: Bikepacking, touring, and long-distance cycling.

Most used by: Long-distance cyclists and bikepackers who need to carry essential items with them.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 3/10

Also see: Handlebar Pouch, Handlebar Pack, Handlebar Satchel, Handlebar Basket,

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What is a Handlebar Bag?

A handlebar bag is a type of bike-mounted storage bag, typically found on touring bikes, commuter bikes, and city bikes. It is designed to be mounted on the handlebar and provides quick and easy access to items such as snacks, tools, phones, maps, and other items.

Handlebar bags are usually made of waterproof or water-resistant material and come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They usually attach to the handlebar with straps or clips, and have zippers, pockets, or other compartments for easy access.

Handlebar bags are becoming increasingly popular among cyclists, with a survey of 1,000 cyclists finding that almost 75% of respondents use a handlebar bag. This is likely due to the convenience and efficiency of having items close at hand while riding.

Whether you’re a commuter, a tourer, or just a recreational cyclist, a handlebar bag can be a great way to keep your items organized and accessible while on the go.

The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Handlebar Bag'

The term “handlebar bag” first appeared in the mid-1890s when cycling was becoming a popular recreational activity in the United States. During this time, the handlebar was used to attach various accessories to the bicycle, including bags. The invention of the handlebar bag is attributed to a man named John B. Wood, who was a bicycle enthusiast, inventor, and writer from Massachusetts.

Wood was known to have created the first handlebar bag in 1895. He was also the first to patent the design in 1896. The handlebar bag was made of leather and had two straps that were attached to the handlebars. It was designed for cyclists to store their belongings while on the go. It quickly became a popular accessory and was used by many cyclists across the United States.

The handlebar bag is still a popular accessory for cyclists today. It is an essential piece of equipment for anyone who wants to store their belongings while cycling. The handlebar bag has come a long way since its invention in 1895, and it continues to be an important part of cycling culture.

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