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  1. #1
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    I made a couple of pairs of Frostline panniers probably about 30 years ago. Yes, they are starting to to show their age, but DH used one of them on his commute last week.

    We have newer, we just haven't seen the need to get into them yet.
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    Am I the only person that uses a bike pannier most of the time when cycling?
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    Mine are from Performance and about 3 years old. They're holding up well enough, but I find myself wishing for something a little nicer.

    During the summer, they get used 3-5 days a week.

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    Shootingstar: You are not alone. I see alot of people where I live who do the same. I often have panniers - if not I have my messenger bag.
    "Things look different from the seat of a bike carrying a sleeping bag with a cold beer tucked inside." ~Jim Malusa
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Am I the only person that uses a bike pannier most of the time when cycling?
    I'm thinking of getting one. Right now I have a small backpack attached to the rack with a bungee cord. It's distinctly inelegant.

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    i am going to be getting panniers soon, not decided which to get yet though. i need something smaller for carrying sketch book and art supplies and a change of clothes. not giant camping panniers. anyhow i have been watching this thread to see what panniers others use and how long they last!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonfroggy View Post
    i am going to be getting panniers soon, not decided which to get yet though. i need something smaller for carrying sketch book and art supplies and a change of clothes. not giant camping panniers. anyhow i have been watching this thread to see what panniers others use and how long they last!
    My new pair is this: http://www.axiomgear.com/products/ge...niers/cartier/

    I use this for everything...groceries, trips,etc. Sure sometimes I might not have alot inside. Other times it's bursting with stuff.
    However when I get a folding bike soon, I might have to get another differently shaped set in case the pannier gets kickback when I cycle. Will depend on the bike geometry and rack that I'll get installed.
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    i'm pondering getting a rack trunk instead of panniers now. is kickback when your heel hits the pannier? on my old bike i had panniers and if i set them up all the way pushed back i didn't get that otherwise it was a problem. the new bike i will be getting soon will fit me! but i am short i suspect the bike being a lot smaller to fit me may make it harder to find panniers that i can ride with. also the rack trunk i found is really pretty! and i think is big enough to hold what i would need to put in it

    http://www.rei.com/product/797317

  9. #9
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    Since we go grocery shopping all the time on bikes (no car for us), I need to have pannier size and type to be flexible for multiple purposes. Trunk bag would not suit my needs. Too limited.

    I also have taken some art courses where I stashed several tubes of paint, brushes, water container, palette paper, etc. and lugged them along on bike. Along with drawing board, sometimes whole large rolls of paper, etc. strapped on top of rack. Again trunk bag doesn't help.

    Work commuting, I need to fold my clothes properly without wrinkling too much.

    Going to different bike stores to try to find a rack that is long enough and high enough does help. I take time to find new pannier shapes so that I never have problems with kickback (yes, it is what you described).

    I've been cycling for over 18 years. Have gone through 3 different types of panniers 'cause I really use them well all the time.
    My Personal blog on cycling & other favourite passions.
    遙知馬力日久見人心 Over a long distance, you learn about the strength of your horse; over a long period of time, you get to know what’s in a person’s heart.

 

 

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