Do you know these bike shops? I'm going to Paris in May and would love to do the same thing!
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Grog, if you already have a bag weakness like me there may be no hope. What restrains me from buying them is my husband going, "Another bag?!?!" May you have strength in that shop in Paris. It sounds WONDERFUL!
Totally agree with the heel-strike issue someone mentioned earlier. Mine isn't too much of an issue as it hits it lightly but if I had bigger feet I'd probably have issues. I guess I could adjust my bike too to have the longer wheelbase but not everyone has that option. :P Maybe if I say the heel-strike is an issue I can justify buying one of those bags! :D
I have a set of Axiom...I'm sorry I don't know the measurements. It's been several years.
http://jean.thecyclistwebhouse.com/V...d/image017.htm
I've been using them all the time whenever I cycle...for past 5 yrs. But the elastic is wearing out on one of them..with the hook.
The problem with the current MEC panniers..is that I have difficulty getting the panniers off the rack, the top clip-on hooks are just darn hard to get off.
I tend to carry my panniers around.
So it's gonna be another long search for ...this time...panniers (last time, it was cycling shoes....). How unfortunate that bike racks and their geometry vary...I could plead to my partner who's in Europe right now to buy me something from Paris...his last city before he returns to Canada. But that would be risky since he would be guessing on my bike rack geometry.
I carry all kinds of stuff. I use this same panniers for work commuting, bike touring, every trip. Groceries, clothing...and when I took my art course, tubes of paint, brushes, and other supplies...art supplies can be heavy...
I will carry whatever weight without falling off the bike...since we don't have a car.
and blast it all,...the geometry of my bike is such that I HAVE to carry my bulldog U-bike lock inside my bag. Can't be bothered with hassle of bunging it or whatever on top of my rack. :(
Panniers are critical for the carless.
Well, kat h, get a load of this, I heard of another muscially inclined cyclist..who carried her tuba with her ..on bike. I think she wrapped the tuba around her body somehow..
Gee, can't imagine carrying around an expensive, sizable musical instrument around on bike... but then in Hawaii (California also?), they have ways of carrying surfboards via bike..without a trailer.
A few years ago in Florence I saw a guy riding a vespa while carrying an extension ladder.
One of my students was giving me flak for not bringing my own guitar on days that I bike to work. He thought that I actually lived in the town where I teach. Once he realised I was going down the highway from the city he was a lot more understanding. I probably would take my guitar for short, residential rides, but not on the highway.
Mine are (according to Axiom) 27.5L. Yesterday's load was: 1 quart pho leftovers, 1 rain jacket, bottle of prosecco, 1lb coffee can, 5lbs granola, 10lbs frozen chicken, 4 lbs frozen veggies, a bunch of flowers, my U lock, and a small shoulder strap purse. Oh, and a bungee net since I wasn't sure if I'd end up with overflow.
The jacket isn't very packable, or I could have squeezed more in.
The main downside of my panniers is I spend a fair bit of time snarling at the hook on the lower bungees. They like to have bungee sex with each other. They like to catch on grocery carts. They like to engage in exotic mating dances with my rack... I have no worries about the panniers falling off the rack tho.
Thanks everyone for the information, that is most useful. I might try to make panniers out of baskets for groceries, and buy a pair of good but smaller ones for commuting...
I've got a bit of a list going, when I go back to my office I'll post a few suggestions! (I have never visited them so it's mostly based on web information. I've asked a Paris friend for advice but I haven't heard back.)
I have the Ortleib Bike-packer classics on my Volpe. I love the way they are so easy to put on and take off. When I grocery shop I take the panniers in and pack in the groceries directly at check out. Very waterproof. I use them on a Tubus (?) rack and the positioning is so adjustable (the panniers) that there is no foot-strike issue even though my Volpe is the smallest frame made.
http://www.ortlieb.de/_prod.php?lang...ikepackerclass
height:
16.5 in.
upper width:
12.6 in.
weight:
73.4 oz.
depth:
6.7 in.
bottom width:
9.1 in.
capacity:
2441 in³
But they don't carry large bags of charcoal, 30 lbs of dog food and all my other stuff. That's why I'm getting my Big Dummy;)
I have what BeeLady has.
What she said.
('cept I have a trailer for the big stuff, instead of a Big Dummy)