I can hardly contain myself.

Get comfy…this is going to be a long one…before I even started on the TSM-SP I had decided I needed a bag that would work as a pannier as well as a backpack.  Why is this here now… well it’s a build isn’t it!  I never promised linear storytelling.

I love bags and containers.  I might even be slightly obsessed with the idea of the perfect bag.  Few things are as satisfying  as solving the problem of how to carry the exact things necessary, have the flexibility to adapt to the unknown and all while keeping your hands free.

I’m not a briefcase guy.  It never made sense to me to have a hand tied up carrying a beautiful but limited piece of luggage.  I wanted a bag that I could carry while wearing a suit or jeans or a kilt(yep I wear one), something a little funky but still classic and timeless.

I wanted it to be the perfect accessory to my commute to work, on or off a moped.  I wanted it to be a pannier when necessary and still a great backup.  I wanted it to be organized and easy to find things in.  I hopped I could just find an existing product and buy it.

After lots of research I was still not finding what I wanted.  There were lots of nice bags out there but nothing that was just quite right.  Thankfully I knew someone that made bags and she had something in her collection that was close.

Enter the brilliant Tia from Vaya bags .  If you aren’t familiar with her work you really should check it out especially if you’re in the NYC area.  She makes everything here in New York and the materials and quality of work even impress my wife.  (Leah was a costume designer in an other life and is rarely impressed). You could have a custom bag for around the same price as a Chrome bag and if that isn’t reason enough, I don’t know what is.  Check out her stuff with the link below or so in the store.  Everyone there is great!  Tia’s convertible was great for a bicycle but I was worried about clearance on a moped.

(That bag is sexy!)

I’d like my bag to be a little more of rucksack.  The roll top should let me carry bigger loads and the front pocket should hold the things I’d like quick access to.

But what had to live inside this magic bag…to the list!

Tia’s bags have a waterproof liner and I wanted to have access to the space under it for things that might get dirty.  I also wanted to be able to store a u-lock on the  bag for when I was riding.  Picture drawing time!

A quick visit to the shop to look at fabric and some quick mockups at home and the plan was off to Tia.  The results were great!

And when the TSM-SP was completed (ha…will it ever really be finished) everything fell into place.

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One thing then became apparent…my store bought tool roll wasn’t cutting it.

Next up…roll with it baby!

A triple-tree grows in Brooklyn

I repainted the last of the seat plastics and recovered the seat.  Then put things together.

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The long seat trim pieces were a little long and needed to be trimmed down but overall with the rear fender on this build was coming together.

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The big issue was that my triple-tree stem was too short.  I had a long bolt holding things together but I needed something permanent.

To solve this I found a piece of steel tube that fit perfectly into the stem.  I then cut the stem in half and slid the tube in between the halves.  I then adjusted the length so it was about two and a half inches longer and drilled some holes between the old stem halves and the tube.  I then riveted everything together.  Finally I welded everything in place.  There will have to be a catastrophic failure to sheer the rivets and the weld.  Once on the bike everything looked perfect.

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I put things back together and then mocked up where the taillight was going to go.  I ended up going with the higher mount.

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The only things to figure out now is how to mount a backwards freewheel.  I won’t put an engine on this guy until the pedals are working…one alignment problem at a time.

Next up…panniers days…it rhymes if you’re French, I swear!