Sujith's Ortlieb Office Bag

So you want to ride your bicycle to work. To achieve this goal, the first thing to do is to make sure you have all of the necessary components, which are A) a bicycle, and B) a job. Beyond these essentials, there is an abundance of products that will make your commute more practical, convenient and enjoyable. One such product is Ortlieb’s Office Bag QL2.1. Not only will this bag be a huge benefit to the year-round commuter, it is also versatile enough to serve all of your cargo needs when riding your bike.

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The key feature that separates this product from other panniers is its unambiguously professional shape. At 40 cm by 30 cm by 17 cm, this boxy product has similar dimensions as a doctor’s house call satchel, or a lawyer’s Catalogue Case. The office bag has 21 liters of rectangular space, and is reinforced by a flexible plastic liner. The Office Bag utilizes Ortlieb’s classic roll-top design, which can be somewhat inconvenient to open and close, but is essential to the bag’s waterproof rating of IP64*. (Given how technologically advanced humanity has become, I am disappointed that so many bags on the market require an additional rain cover in order to keep its contents dry.) The nice thing about this design is that the top can be rolled down to turn the bag into an open-top basket to accommodate taller items, like baguettes or a small child (NOTE: neither Ortlieb, BicycleSPACE, nor the District of Columbia recommends carrying children in the Office Bag).

The Bag is fitted with Ortlieb’s QL 2.1 mounting system, which is one of the best in the industry. The bag is also available with Ortlieb’s proprietary QL3.1 mounting system, which is noteworthy because it does not entail unsightly and pointy hooks, but it also greatly reduces your rack options, without Ortlieb’s QL 3 Mounting Set adaptor. With the more compatible QL2.1 system, the hooks enable a high degree of adjustability on just about any rack, and can even allow for 1/3 of the Bag to hang securely off the end of your rack to ensure maximum heel clearance. If that is not far enough back, then the system also enables the bag to tilt around 40 degrees from horizontal. Needless to say, the Office bag will fit equally well on either sides of the rack, and so has a small Scotchlite reflective patch in the shape of Ortlieb’s logo on both ends. This particular version is made from Ortlieb’s Cordura fabric (designated as the “Plus” option on other products) in Granite Black, and has four hard plastic feet of approximately half an inch. This combination is quite staid, but enables the Office Bag to look at home on any bike, and in any office.

This product is ideal for anyone who needs to bring fancy clothing to work, but who does not want to commit to a dedicated suit bag for the bike, of which there are very few on the market. I was able to fit a rolled up tweed blazer and a pair of shoes into the bag, and there was plenty of space for my lunch, stored in bulky Tupperware containers. These items would probably fit into most other large panniers, but not as neatly and securely. Another great feature of the office bag is its rigid laptop sleeve, which can be tightened down to keep a shirt and trousers perfectly flat. The removable plastic lining that sits along the front, bottom and rear turns the Office Bag into a vessel somewhere between a hard case and a soft bag. It provides enough support for anything that needs to sit on a flat surface, like my Bonsai tree, but allows enough flexibility to carry objects slightly larger than its dimensions, like an order of three Donburi Rice Bowls. In fact, this bag is the ideal product for transporting take-out.

The one area where the Office Bag falls short is with the interior organization. Unfortunately, Ortlieb has fallen back on the tired, old design of loading this bag with lots of slots for business cards of various sizes. Equally useless, are the small mesh pocket and plastic carabineer. Thankfully, there is one pocket with a Velcro flap that has the dimensions to hold bulky items, like a set of bike lights, or a very old cell phone. Also frustrating is that the laptop divider presses your device right against the nuts affixing the QL2.1 system, and so you would need a laptop sleeve to prevent scratching. These short-comings are all the more frustrating, given the fact that some of Ortlieb’s other products include better internal organization, like their Commuter Bag. Another simple improvement that would have made this product even more useable off the bike is a flap to cover the QL2.1 system, which pokes and prods your abdomen when using the included shoulder strap.

These are minor flaws that might disqualify the Office Bag from replacing your daily messenger bag, but the The Ortlieb Office Bag excels as an alternative to a traditional pannier, being something in between a soft bag and a hard case. So whether you are biking to work, or shuttling between the noodle bar and the Bonsai Tree Festival (May 15, National Arboretum), Ortlieb’s Office Bag will serve you well.

*International Protection Rating

Pros

- unique shape

- waterproofness

- has feet

- looks professional

- adjustable laptop sleeve

- removable hard lining

Cons

- laptop sleeve is not padded

- internal organization is not helpful

- heavy, at 3lbs. 11oz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ride to Paint Jam

Ride with us to Words, Beats, Life Fine Lines Paint Jam! 

Ride Saturday April 30th 11:30 AM 440 K St NW 

"On on April 30th, behind the Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center, you will find a sea of visual artists painting over 900ft of wall to live music. 

Come and see their work, take a can to the community wall, and participate in arts workshops!

There will be live music, food trucks, and more!"

Put your bike on pedestal

We catch up with our Sales Associate, Steven Brown, on his new Space Horse for a ride in the Arboretum.

"Picking a new bike is not just comparing features. You are drawn to a particularly style and brand because of their values." After meeting Jeff and the All-City crew, Steven knew this was a company he could respect. "Not just happy with the bike the ride, I want to be proud of the bike I ride."

Steven got into riding bikes as an adult in Cambridge, as a practical way to get from A to B. Soon he discovered just how fun riding was, and he started riding faster and farther, joining a local club and doing some races. While racing wasn't his passion, he knew that riding bikes was going to be a lifelong love.

The Arboretum is a favorite oasis of ours. "I like to ride for pleasure more than commuting. I have a busy schedule between two jobs and grad school. Because I don’t own a car a lot of the destinations out of the city are not that accessible. I love the Arboretum because it's right here in the city. You have the whole place to yourself. Hardly any cars, it's got hills, turns, and beautiful views. You can go as fast or as slow as you want. For someone who doesn’t have a lot of time its a great way to go knock out 20-30 miles. 

"Functionally, I wanted a bike for commuting and light touring with the flexibility for bigger tires, racks and fenders, but still speedy and stable. I wanted a bike to last for next 10 - 15 years and could adapt to other interests. I could put a 1x on it or flat handlebars. Above all I was driven by the story of All-City. I admire the brand and their attention to detail. Born in Minneapolis, All-City makes bikes for people who appreciate bikes."

Steven wants you to get a bike that excites you, for him it's a Space Horse. "Even if your only going two miles, those two miles should be fun. You don't have to settle for good enough, get something fun." The more you like your bike, the more time you'll spend on it and the more you will appreciate the joy it can bring. 

Introducing Mission Workshop

We are excited to bring Mission Workshop bags to BicycleSPACE. Designed in San Francisco, Mission Workshop produces some of the highest quality bags in the industry, with a clean no-nonsense style. Come by and check them out. 

Rucksack Sanction

Rucksack Sanction

Rummy Messenger Bag

Rummy Messenger Bag

Arkiv Field Pack 

Arkiv Field Pack 

Vandal Cargo 29L

Vandal Cargo 29L

The Mission Workshop Arkiv® Field Packs allow for the secure and simple attachment of weatherproof accessories to the exterior of the backpack. The patented Arkiv® modular system gives the bag freedom to evolve and adapt as needed. With an arsenal of accessories to choose from the Field Pack series is ready to travel. Made in the USA with a lifetime warranty. More here: http://missionworkshop.com/products/arkiv-system-bags/

Ruggers ride

Bikes help connect you to what you love. Much of the Washington Women's Rugby Football Club, DC Furies, ride to weekly practices at Gallaudet University.

Founded in 1978, DC Furies is one of the oldest women's clubs in the country. Beginning with 5 women, the club now has 60 members, many of which compete at the elite level in the Women's Premiere League. 

The Furies host the largest Spring Rugby Tournament, Ruggerfest, in the country next weekend, April 16th and 17th. Check it out!

How does your bike connect you to your passion? Let us know in the comments. 

Cherry Blast Cosplay Ride 2016

CHERRY BLAST COSPLAY RIDE 2016

Ride meets at 3:30pm, rolls at 4:00pm. @ BicycleSPACE Adams Morgan 2424 18th St. NW 

Join us for a casually paced social ride from Adams Morgan through Georgetown, Downtown, and Yards Park as we make our way to Cherry Blast at Mt. Vernon Square! Costumes are encouraged, but not required. Bring a lock if you plan to attend Cherry Blast festivities. There will be extra bike storage at Mt. Vernon Square. 

Cherry Blast: 

On Saturday, April 16, at 6:00 pm, Events DC presents Cherry Blast! Every spring this vibrant gathering proves a popular combination of Japanese sights, sounds and tastes, and this year, the event creatively spotlights all things related to anime, cosplay and gaming. This April, the fun launches in a new location –in the heart of downtown DC —at the Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square.

The Japanese-inspired event brings the energy and excitement surrounding its pop cultural experiences to the Festival. At Carnegie Library, revelers can enjoy a range of activities from manga and gaming to electric drifting competitions. Attendees can also partake in creative cosplay contests and learn about the latest Japanese fashion trends – straight from the runway. And the opportunity to relish in mouth-watering Tokyo street food, sake tastings and sushi workshops are just a few of the experiences available. Just when guests think it can’t get any better, they discover DC’s largest Japanese-inspired dance party, which showcases Asia’s alluring club and techno scenes.

KIBF Festival Guide

2016 KIBF Bike Giveaway Enter below for your chance to win a new bike from BicycleSPACE.

Share your KIBF photos on social @bicyclespace . 

Winner announced between 6:30 and 6:50pm before Spirit Family Reunion

What started as small grassroots show has blossomed into one of the city's best festivals! This will be our 6th year leading a ride to Kingman Island, a hidden gem on the Anacostia river. Every Spring we look forward to bringing people to this great space and enjoying awesome local music. Join us for a ride to the festival (purchase festival tickets separately). The ride meets at 10am at 440 K Street and ends at 11:30am at Kingman Island, where you get early access to festival and a bike valet. The ride is a casual social ride that will wind along the river on streets and multi-use paths to Kingman Island.

Know your roots

Get know the local watershed. Check out some of the great roads and trails the feed into the Anacostia River.

Sligo Creek Parkway 

Sligo Creek Parkway 

Sligo Creek Parkway - Not dissimilar to Rock Creek Park, treelined roads and paved trails wind along the creek from Hyattsville to Forest Glen, MD. Closed to commercial vehicles and closed to all cars Sundays

Anacostia Riverwalk Trails - ride along either side of the river from Nats Stadium to Benning Road on this paved multi-use trails. The best way to get to Kingman Island!

Anacostia Tributary Trails - paved multi-use trail extends from Bladensburg to Greenbelt to Wheaton

Check out more Anacostia Trails: www.anacostiatrails.org/bike-trails

Be Prepared

Here are some our favorite accessories for riding to the festival... 

  1. Showers Pass Crossover Jacket -  you know April Showers...
  2. Nutcase Dots Helmet - colorful heads prevail 
  3. Brooks England Cambium C17 Levis edition - blue denim goes well with bluegrass
  4. Ortlieb Classic Roller - a waterproof pannier with tons of capacity
  5. Abus Bordo - foldable lock that expands to make locking up easy
  6. Giro Siv Gloves - keeps your palms comfy and ready for knee slapping 
  7. Light and Motion Urban 350 - illuminates the trail for the ride home
  8. Green Guru Pouch - made from upcycled tubes, perfect all your pouch needs
  9. Topeak Road Morph - mini pump with foot pad and long hose makes fix-a-flats a breeze

 

Get your bluegrass fix early, check out these upcoming shows at Mr. Henry's Rastaurant