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California Burrito - Handlebar Bag: 3.3L

$110.00
Black Cordura

Requires an additional production lead time. More Info

California Burrito Handlebar Bag - Bicycle Bag by Road Runner Bags
California Burrito Handlebar Bag - Bicycle Bag by Road Runner Bags

Our California Burrito is a beast of burden that will work all day! It's even more extensive than the Burrito Supreme. The extra space is helpful when the days get longer- more time in the saddle means more clothing, food, and supplies!

Complete with dual side pockets, a Mollee-type attachment chain, and a rigid plastic stiffener- experience all of the possibilities with this rackless rando bag! Use the 550 parachute cord loops at the top to attach with our Universal Shoulder Strap.

Road Runner Bags California Burrito Handlebar Bag

Specs: 
Width: 10.25"
Diameter: 5."
Liters: 3.3L
Weight: 8oz 
 
Materials:
Exterior: 1000D Cordura
Interior: 400D Grey Nylon Liner, Removable HDPE Stiffener
Notions: Mil-Spec Nylon Webbing, YKK Water Resistant Zipper Tape and Slider, 1” YKK Cam Buckles, Double-Sided “Velcro” Brand headtube straps

Road Runner Bike Bags California Burrito Handlebar Bag Illustration

Install:

1. Determine the correct positioning of the bag for mounting it on the handlebars. Ensure no cables interfere with the bag's positioning.

2. Install the top straps on the furthest out mounting points (loosely), then center the bag on the bars.

3. Install the head tube strap as the 3rd mount for the bag, which keeps the bag snug against the head tube and eliminates swaying.

4. For mounting on the saddle, check out our "How To Install," tutorial to install the California Burrito to the rear of your bike.

5. Shred!

Ester Song Bike-Packing the Salton Sea
CEO Ester Song is a photographer, designer, and cyclist. Every item in our line is road-tested by our crew of cyclists and built to withstand the most rugged terrain. Products featured: MTB Full Frame Bag, Buoy Bags, and Middle Earth Jammer. 

Inventory:

Our inventory is visible by selecting colors through the drop-down menu. You will see a number below the drop-down menu with "# item(s)" if it's in-stock. While most colors are in stock and ready to ship, certain color variations are made to order and require a small lead time.

Prop 65: This product can contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65warning.ca.gov


    Customer Reviews

    Based on 39 reviews
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    Brian Covey
    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!

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    Billiam
    A Well designed, high quality bag

    A well thought out and well made, durable bag. The stitching is impeccable with nary a stray thread. The attachment straps are not fixed to the bag, allowing me to adjust to avoid stuff on the handlebar. The zipper is set low enough to allow easy access despite a large top mounted computer. I appreciate the extra volume over my previous bag to carry extra stuff during winter riding. My only niggle is that the attachment straps can easily fall off when mounting or unmounting the bag, but you learn how to avoid this the next time. And finally, it looks good on the bike!

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    Ciro
    Fantastic Bag, def worth the investment

    Incredibly well made bag that's really tough and actually looks nice, which is rare! The cam straps are really secure, but can be a bit fiddly with having to thread them through when taking the bag on and off. I'm curious to try it with the voile strap upgrade to see if that helps. It makes a really nice crossbody as well. I do wish there was some internal organization, even just like a zipper pouch for keys etc to keep them separate.

    This size seems like the sweet spot balancing capacity and ease of carrying. The most I've fit in it was: pants, clif bars, hard sunglasses case, phone, keys, wallet, lights, and two small bottles of sunscreen.

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    Ben
    Not for rain

    I have a bunch of roadrunner gear (basically a full bikepacking setup) and this is the first bag which disappointed me. The main reason is the lack of water resistance. The other roadrunner bags I have (which admittedly are roll-top closures) are completely waterproof. I wasn't expecting that level of waterproofing from a zipper, but this really doesn't seem to keep water out at all. On a recent bikepacking trip, I rode through a downpour and ended up with a ~2inch puddle in the bottom. I had it all the way closed with the zipper in the little "garage". Something about the zipper design just doesn't keep out water. By contrast, my bluff top tube bag was totally fine (also a zipper closure). My other gripe isn't with this particular bag, but burrito bags in general. I don't like that you can't access anything while riding. Something like the OS drawcord is much easier to get open and closed with one hand. I'll likely stick to these type of bags from now on.

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    Rebecca

    Great bag for the bike. Big enough to handle a Nikon camera.

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