How to install

Open the pack

Remove the Framepack from its attached stuff sack.

Woman removing framepack bike bag from its carry pouch

Attach the top rear buckle

Wrap the strap over the seat stays and make sure it doesn’t interfere with any brake cables. 

Woman installing rear buckle of framepack on bicycle

Attach the top front buckle

Wrap the strap around the head tube.

Woman installing front buckle of framepack on bicycle

Tighten up

Adjust the top straps so they are snug and make sure the Framepack is centered between the head and seat tube. 

Tighten the upper straps of the Framepack and center it in the frame

Attach the bottom rear buckle

Wrap the strap around the seat tube and make sure it doesn’t interfere with your derailleur.

Woman installing lower rear buckle of framepack on bicycle

Attach the bottom front buckle

Many bikes have shifter cables running along the downtube. Route the buckle and strap underneath any exposed cables to protect your paint and keep your bike shifting properly.

Woman installing lower front buckle of framepack on bicycle

Final adjustments

Gently tighten the bottom straps. The first time you install your Framepack it might not be perfectly centered in your frame. Adjust the straps as necessary so it sits cleanly in the middle. 

Woman with framepack bike bag installed on a 50cm bicycle

Tuck the straps

Slide each loose strap end through the elastic to keep everything neat. NOTE! This is especially important for the bottom straps so they don’t get caught in your drivetrain.

Tuck each strap into its elastic retainer

Congratulations!

You just installed your Framepack! Easy right? 

Felicity riding a 20 inch bicycle with a Framepack bike bag against Boston skyline
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