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Pannier / Bike Bags from Queen Bee. Sweet!

December 19, 2008 by Minnie 1 Comment




Silver Pluma Pannier Set

Originally uploaded by Queen Bee Creations

I can’t wait for Queen Bee to start selling these! Check out these stylish bags that attach to the side of your bike. My only question would be, “how heavy are they”? Well, and also, “what do I do with them when I get to where I am going so that someone doesn’t steal them”?

I would just want one and I would want it to convert into a backpack

Well, it looks like they are selling these prototype one of kind pieces, you can contact them at:

[email protected] or give them a call at 503.232.1755

Here are the specs:

– Waterproof materials: Cordura ripstop, faux leather, nylon pack cloth, and reflective polyester
– Large front pocket under flap and one patch pocket on inside back
– Adjustable velcro flap closure
– Extended side panels at top to protect contents from weather
– Snaps on sides at top to secure your load or cinch bag when carrying a lighter load
– Removable, adjustable shoulder strap included with each bag; stash it in your bag when not in use
– Rear-facing side panel entirely reflective for safety & visibility
– Hook & shock cord assembly with handle for easy on & off of rack
– Roomy inside lined with water-resistant nylon
– Cutaway at base of bag for heel clearance
– Back of bag reinforced with stiff plastic for hardware attachment & stability, and to keep bag from interfering with spokes
– Each flap detail stitched with unique & beautiful Queen Bee signature designs
– Hand made in Portland, Oregon

Queen Bee is on twitter, btw, and they seem to be giving discount codes to fellow twitters. 🙂

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Comments

  1. shan n says

    December 19, 2008 at 7:24 am

    I *heart* Queen Bee! I have the red wing version for my purse (their “truckette,” I guess).

    It’s very durable and holds everything.

    I wish it had more pockets but that’s just me. I keep too many things in my bag anyway. 😉

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