Commuter bike setup: panniers, trunk bag, milk crate?
Hey, chickadees,
I'd love to hear your opinions on the optimal commuter bike cargo setup.
Does anyone use a trunk bag? Front basket? Milk crate? panniers that work well on a small size frame mountain bike?
I'm converting my old aluminum Trek 8500 to a commuter. I will be adding slicks, lights, fenders and some sort of cargo system. I want to be able to lug home a few groceries (just enough for dinner for two) or other purchases, and have room for work clothes/shoes/lunch.
It's 10-14 miles each way to work (depending on route). The shorter route is about a third rough gravel road, the long route is all paved along the busyish highway. So because of the rough road, I'm not swapping out the old compression fork (It still travels about an inch, tee hee).
jaand laptop bag and grocery pannier for me
I commute year 'round and have to lug a laptop for which I use the Jaand laptop bag. It's worked very well. The only complaint so far is the little rubber thingies that protect the rack from the hooks -- they slide off. Opposite the computer bag is my grocery pannier with my work clothes and miscellaney. Now that it's warming up, i have room to pick up small numbers of grocery items. But, I usually leave groceries for when I get home and can have the boys go with me on their bikes.
The bags are heavy, but it makes me much faster on the weekends after lugging that load around.
:)
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words.
I use a large Baggins Bag on a rack. Here it is on my road bike. I've since gotten a Bridgestone MB1 and now it's on that.
V.
http://www.tandemhearts.com/bike/ramb/saddle-bag.jpg