Bikepacking Bags on a Fairlight LS1 Gravel Bike

We recently teamed up with Fairlight to provide a set of off the shelf bags for their 2020 LS1 Gravel Bike. The featured bags include the Middle Earth Jammer on the bars, Buoy Bags on the fork and a Fred Bag on the saddle. All are right off our shelf and made to withstand the toughest conditions.

They wanted to keep the xbike simple yet effective and with the 19L max capacity of our Middle Earth Jammer Bag, I believe that was achieved.

Additionally, they wanted to show the function of the fork and its mount ability for cargo cages.




All in all, the 2020 Fairlight LS1 is a light and nimble steel gravel bike that was built for adventure and the many punches it brings. For more images and other builds, you can check out the bikepacking.com article.