78cm handlebar with small flat bar bag

Bar Bag System

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Specifications

Drop Bar Bag
Small

Drop Bar Bag
Large

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Flat Bar Bag
Small

Flat Bar Bag
Large

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FAQ's

My bike has exposed cables - will it fit?

Yes. The two-piece design moves the bag away from the handlebar and leaves space for cables and brake hoses to move freely between the bar and bag.

Can I fit to a carbon handlebar?

The handlebar mount is rated for use on a compatible carbon handlebar. Please check with the manufacturer of your handlebar for compatibility (typically if it is rated for use with aerobars then it will be compatible).

Is the clamp the same as my pannier/fork pack?

The X-Clamp we use on the Bar System is the same design as found on our other bags, but it has a different diameter and width, so unfortunately, they are not interchangeable.

I have aero handlebars - will it fit?

If your aerobars have at least 20 mm of standard round tubing either side of the stem then yes, you can fit the Bar System. For all other aero handlebars including one-piece bar and stem combinations unfortunately you will not be able to fit the Bar System.

Do you sell spare mounts?

Yes. You can purchase the handlebar mount separately if you want to install it on more than one bike.

What’s the smallest diameter bar I can fit?

The smallest diameter handlebar the handlebar mount will fit is 31.8mm (most modern handlebars use this diameter). 

How much space do I need on my bars for the mount

You need a minimum of 12mm of space either side of the stem to comfortably fit the handlebar mount.

I’m undecided on bag size, how can I check?

The full specifications including diameters and widths can be found above. If you are looking to carry a sleeping bag/quilt or tent then we recommend choosing the bag that will comfortably fit the diameter of these items.

Is it waterproof?

The bag is completely waterproof as long as you ensure to close with at least two rolls of the material for Dropbar (three rolls for Flat bar bags)

How did you measure the volume?

We use calibrated volume measuring balls! We start by weighting the empty bag, fill it completely with these balls and weigh the full bag. Subtract the empty bag weight to find out the weight of the balls in bag. We can then use this weight and compare against the calibrated ball density to find the specific volume of balls in the bag. 

Is there a max weight that can be carried in the packs?

All Bar Systems are rated to carry up to 4 kilograms of load for off-road use and up to 8 kilograms on the road.

I’ve got a few different bikes, which size should I choose?

The good news is all the bags can be used across the full range of bike and handlebar styles, they are just optimised for a specific type. We would suggest that you choose the bag based on the bike you use the most and also what kit you are normally carrying. Remember all the bags can be reduced in volume and adjusted in position to fit a wide range of different bikes.

What should I consider when fitting it to my bike with front suspension/suspension stem?

We recommend a minimum of 20mm clearance between the bottom of the handlebar bag (when fully loaded) and the tyre. If you have a suspension fork or stem you will need more clearance to correspond with the amount of travel your fork or stem provides. I.e. if you have a 100mm travel fork you will need 120mm of clearance. If you have a suspension stem with 20mm of movement you will need 40mm of clearance as a minimum.

Can I fit this to a 36cm handlebar?

The smallest volume dropbar bag has been designed to provide clearance for hands and shifters when used on a 38cm handlebar. If you have a 36cm you will expect some interference but if packed carefully (soft, bulky items) you should retain the ability to shift and brake.

Does this fit a Jones H-Bar?

Unfortunately, not. There are a couple of reasons for this - the outer bar’s diameter (22.2mm) is too narrow for our mount to fit. Second, the inner bar - although the correct diameter for our mount - doesn't offer enough clearance for our clamp and bag to attach.

My bike has wide drop handlebars but a short headtube, what size would you recommend?

The adjustable nature of our system will allow you to adjust the position of the bag to provide adequate clearance with a short headtube, even if it means the bag is partially above the handlebar height. With a wider handlebar and short headtube we would recommend the narrower diameter bags.

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Customer Reviews

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Brian Van Hoven
Bike: Lynskey GR300
Riding Style: Bikepacking, Commuting
Small Drop Bar Bag

I've found the small drop bar bag extremely useful in my daily commute to work. The latching system lets me compress my bag significantly and is only limited by the size of the bike. The only complaint I can give is that my small bike restricts the bag from going further laterally but this is more due to the bike than the bag. On a side note I'd recommend putting a heavy narrow object in the bag when first trying to determine if there would be any rubbing between the bag and the front tire. My first time adjusting the bag on the bar I mistakenly filled the bag completely to try and determine it's location but when I actually used it the load I had in the bag wasn't even and the center of the bag dipped to a point and ended up rubbing a little on the tire. No damage was done but now i have a worn area on the bag itself.

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Bjorn Steegen (BE)
Bike: Repete Verne
Riding Style: Bikepacking, Touring
The best bar bag around

The Tailfin Bar Bag is a game-changer for those of us with smaller bike frames. It’s the first bar bag I’ve used that doesn’t cause tire rub, even on tight setups. For me, it’s perfect for carrying my tent or sleeping bag, fitting securely without compromising my ride.

What really sets it apart are the added pockets and accessories, which provide a lot of versatility. I’m looking forward to thoroughly testing it over the coming months, but so far, the design and functionality have been excellent.

Highly recommended for riders who value practicality and need a reliable bar bag, even on compact frames.

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Brad Harris (US)
Convenient system

The quick release system and mounting bracket are great. The "large" dry bag fits between my drops easily (better than my previous improvised dry bag zip tied to the handlebars). It doesn't hold as much as my old dry bag which is requiring some reconfiguring. But it is more stable which allows for bungee cording more to it. Expensive but glad I bought it.

Thanks for the review Brad, we really appreciate it! Hope you're able to get lots of rides in with your Bar Bag over the winter too. All the best, Dan