I can see how that would be useful yes
Panniers, bags, I am amazed at the technology
Re: Panniers, bags, I am amazed at the technology
I am here. Where are you?
Re: Panniers, bags, I am amazed at the technology
Carradice also make a rack bag with flop-down mini-panniers https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m5b0s75p219 ... a-Rack-Bag.
My choice of bag depends on the planned usage. This https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m5b0s73p48/ ... Saddlepack (which needs bag loops) is my current favourite for day trips as it has reasonable capacity and doesn't stick out at the sides. Next in line for capacity is a saddle bag. For greater carrying capacity I'll fit a rack (which adds to the dead weight) and use panniers.
There's a solution for saddles which don't have bag loops https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m5b0s73p297 ... ebag-Loops.a.twiddler wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 2:03pm Being something of a traditionalist I used to use a Carradice saddlebag attached to bag loops at the back of my old leather saddle on my steel tourer but when that was replaced with a newer saddle there were no loops so I had to think of something else.
My choice of bag depends on the planned usage. This https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m5b0s73p48/ ... Saddlepack (which needs bag loops) is my current favourite for day trips as it has reasonable capacity and doesn't stick out at the sides. Next in line for capacity is a saddle bag. For greater carrying capacity I'll fit a rack (which adds to the dead weight) and use panniers.
Usually riding a Rohloff-equipped Spa Cycles Elan Ti
Re: Panniers, bags, I am amazed at the technology
Yes mine are strap on, I am happy with those because I don't leave my bike, BUT I do 100% agree easy to detach ones are goodCowsham wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 4:48pmI like the convenience of being able to throw one pannier on and then clip it off and take it into the shop or house so that it doesn't get nicked when I'm in the shop and that it can be unloaded in the house -- the one I saw on the chaps bike at Tesco a few days ago ( like the one you've bought ) seemed strapped to the bike rack and we met as he was packing from his Tesco bag to his panniers. I'm wondering was that because it's too much trouble ( like my old throw over double panniers ) to detach and reattach to bike.Pinhead wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 3:30pmI checked out those you are suggesting to the other chap, what decided it for me was convenience, the Topeak fold upCowsham wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 1:47pm There's these £63
ROCKBROS Bike Pannier Bag 25L-32L 100% Waterproof Rear Rack Bike Bag Bicycle Bag for Rear Carrier Bike Handbag for Cycling Touring Travelling https://amzn.eu/d/cDtKd5v
Or these £33 each so £66 per pair
Deal of the day: Rohtar Waterproof Bike Pannier Bag - 18L | Pannier Backpack with Adjustable Straps, Handlebar Clamps & Hidden Zips | 3-in-1 Bike Rack Bag, Backpack, Cycle Carrier | Yellow https://amzn.eu/d/hsaWCb4
Anyone have any experience with these -- I only know about the rohtar
Both the ones in the links I posted clip on and off and have a carry handle. The Rohtar ones have backpack straps which I cut off cos they'd be too heavy as backpacks anyway.
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