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MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:45 pm
by Tanglefist
I made a handlebar harness which I call a barness. it's weighs 320 grams and seems to work well.

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IMGP6894 by Tanglefist, on Flickr

There are double layered elasticated straps for stuffing gloves/buff for quick access.

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IMGP6896 by Tanglefist, on Flickr

The materials were salvaged from various places, mostly it's an old suitcase. Working with plastic was initially quite difficult, but got easier as I went along. I punched all the holes into the plastic with a normal tack. I'll cover the threads at some point to prevent abrasion.

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IMGP6899 by Tanglefist, on Flickr

From the back. Ignore the dodgy stitching on the spacers. They're shaped to avoid pressing against the brake cables too much.

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IMGP6902 by Tanglefist, on Flickr

This thing stops it from flopping around at the bottom, it's a 'fast fender' from crud catcher. The barness velcros around it.
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IMGP6901 by Tanglefist, on Flickr

There are slightly different words on my blog (http://cyclocaust.blogspot.co.uk/2013/1 ... iymyog.html), but it's essentially the same content. Unfortunately I won't get a chance for months to use this piece of kit since I'm travelling.

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:50 pm
by Ray Young
I'm liking that, especially the elasticated bits, good idea. On the one I made I originally put buckle connecters on but found them hard to do up tight enough, I changed the ones that went round the dry bag for velcro and found it much easier to use.

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:07 am
by restlessshawn
Looks good...apart from the mudguard bit

I keep meaning to try and make something, probably using my revelate sling as a starting point

I like "barness"

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:41 am
by Charliecres
Nice one. What did you use for the spacers?

I've been sketching out ideas for a few weeks but I don't think I'm quite there yet.

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:35 pm
by Tanglefist
Cheers, I've given it the street/commute shakedown but not a proper throttling yet.

The spacers are made of a dense foam, from another suitcase. There are several layers to get the required height. It also has to be sufficiently dense provide enough resistance/structure when you pull the straps tight. I've stitched through them to hold them together, but stitching something that thick is really irritating.

I might add extra buckles to accommodate a jacket pouch or front pocket at some point. It's a pretty good DIY project, not as much tweaking required as the saddle holster which I'm still trying to get quite right.

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:26 pm
by Slacker
Bet it will be fun in your house when your packing for your holiday and the Mrs gets the suitcases out :)

Re: MYOG Bar Harness ("Barness")

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 2:51 pm
by Tanglefist
Ha, I just found old ones on the street - they're everywhere when you start to look. She was mostly worried I'd be bringing fleas into the house.