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I like being able to repair things. The reality is, things wear out with use - and outdoor soft goods are definitely no exception, no matter how well designed or constructed. So I design Venture Handmade gear so that the most common wear items are easily user-replaceable.
These repair parts are made to order and typically ship in a week or less. Remember that prices include shipping, which shows up more obviously on low-priced repair parts.
If you need something not listed, please reach out - contact info below.
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Railwing V2 for Bravo and Charlie Seat Bags: This is the entire assembly. Lower, upper, and alloy buckles.
Main Straps for Bravo Seat Bag: These straps are made from mil-spec webbing and are super long-lasting, but it’s possible to wear them out. In this event, you can easily replace the set.
Front Strap for Cache Tank Bag: Maybe you’ve lost this, or need a longer one after cutting the original short.
Main Straps for Charlie Seat Bag: These straps are made from mil-spec webbing and are super long-lasting, but it’s possible to wear them out. In this event, you can easily replace the set.
Head Tube Wear Plate for Delta & Kilo Handlebar Bags: This is the original two-piece wear plate - high-density foam and black flexible plastic, with strap.
Bar and Head Tube Strap Kit for Delta, Echo, and Kilo Handlebar Bags: A three-piece kit that replaces all the original attachment velcro straps.
Strap Kit for EDC Mini Frame Bag, standard: The normal two 8”/two 10” straps for typical bike frames.
Strap Kit for EDC Mini Frame Bag, standard: The normal two 8”/two 15” straps for typical e-bike frames with huge battery-storage down tubes.
Main Strap for Stash Pack, Small: If you lost it somehow!
Main Strap for Stash Pack, Large: If you lost it somehow!
Bar Strap Kit for Wingman Handlebar Bag: A two-piece kit for the velcro handlebar straps.
Airloc Side-Release Buckles, Latch Side: In various sizes and configurations. Latch only because the body side is less failure-prone and always sewn in.
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What I do, why I do it, and the way it’s done:
I’ve been working in the bicycle industry since 1997 and hand-building gear for bicycles since 2010. A lot has changed over the years, but what’s remained the same is my motivation. I’m still here, still innovating, still building, and still believing in American craftsmanship.
My process is human-scale and analog, not corporate and digital. I’m not intentionally a throwback; that's just the way life makes sense to me. I can’t help but push back on a modern age obsessed with technology, externalization, and efficiency at all costs… a world that increasingly feels inhuman. Working with my hands and conversing with my customers is good for me, good for customers, provides purpose, and supports my family. I count that as a win.
If you feel like reading, here's a proper manifesto.