Backpack shoulder strap for carrying Brompton
As you know those Brompton bikes, they're all about making it easy to carry and move around. They even come with this handy rear carrier that's supposed to make life easier. But here's the kicker: in Japan, thanks to JR 's rules and all, you got to fold up your bike nice and neat into a bag when you're taking it on the train - no leaving any bits sticking out, mind you. And that means when you're inside, like on the platform or in the station, you can't just wheel your Brompton around using that carrier or the wheels. So, what do you get to do? Well, you either have to lug it around by hand or sling it over your shoulder. My go-to bag for this is the DIMPA from IKEA. It's so perfectly designed for fitting a Brompton nice and tidy inside, that you'd almost think it was made for it. Plus, the shoulder strap is long enough to sling it comfortably over your shoulder for hauling around. But let's be real when it's got some weight to it, just usi...