do you only have one pannier? you need two for balance!
do you only have one pannier? you need two for balance!
I like Bikes - Mimi
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I take up to 30 lbs on one side only all the time with no balance problems. A heavy, unbalanced load is noticeable, but as long as you're not exceeding the load limit on the rack it's not a hazard.
redrhodie, don't worry about what you're wearing. When I see people at the grocery store in athletic clothes, I assume that they've been out for a long ride or somesuch. If you want to wear street clothes, you can get a strap with velcro for your pants leg, to keep it out of your chainring. I also find a sports bra to be indispensable.
If you think you'll occasionally be picking up things like kitty litter that might not fit in your pannier, pick up a bungee cord or two at the hardware store for strapping stuff crosswise across the rack. I love hauling home weird stuff like garden hoses, just for the double-takes from motoristsWelcome to the world of transportation cycling!
a cyclist I know broke his hip because his load was so unbalanced. Of course you can ride just fine with an unbalanced load but you are better off with balance in case something goes wrong.
A friend of mine had trouble clicking into her pedal with an unbalanced load. Her bike went down TOWARDS the load (and the cars) which scared her half to death.
I like Bikes - Mimi
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Davidson Custom Bike - Cavaletta
Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi
I only have one pannier on my hybrid; I don't think I've had 30 lbs. in it, though, but I just am careful and so far, have never felt unbalanced. I bought a bunch of presents for the holidays, some ceramic stuff and rode home very gingerly last year.
If I am just doing errands, or meeting someone for lunch, I do dress differently. Not regular clothes (well sometimes on the top they look like regular clothes, but are shirts with some lycra or a hoodie or Shak), but more casual, commuter cycling clothes. I wear my Jonesware wool hiking pants and the shorts underneath, with my right leg in a band for colder rides and look very chic. In the summer, I tend to wear skorts for errand rides.
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On Detours' website, they show them being used singly:
http://www.detours.us/product_info.p...roducts_id=266
It felt fine once I got going. I don't think it will be an issue having just one since the store is really close and it's a flat trip.
ETA, I wrote this as you wrote your reply. I'll be careful!
Last edited by redrhodie; 01-17-2011 at 02:01 PM.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
One is fine if it isn't too heavy. I'm sure too heavy depends on the bike geometry and the rider and the terrain and all that stuff.
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
So a front rack always needs to be balanced? I don't have a front rack, but that's really good to know. Also, it seems I was already above the recommended maximum load for that pannier, so I need to remember that for future. I was thinking it could take up to 25 lbs, but it's only 15. Maybe I will get a second, but I need to check that the rack can handle 30 lbs.
I was mostly joking about what I was wearing in my original post, especially since the guy I was referring to had his pant legs tied with string, which to anyone who doesn't ride would probably look peculiar. Besides, my cycling clothes are already so mismatched with regular sweaters and anything else that keeps me warm, I don't exactly look like a pro. As I was leaving work the other day, my boss said I looked a little bit homeless. That pretty much sums up my cycling style.![]()
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.
Being a natural klutz, I prefer two panniers, even if they're pratically empty individually as I distribute the weight between the two. I rode with one initially, with a basket on my rack, but I kept the weight down until I got two.
While I have campus pedals on my commuter (flat on one side, SPD on the other), when I'm actually carrying a load I or commuting to work, I don't wear cycling shoes - I wear regular flat shoes. Again, I'm a klutz and with a load I don't want to have to worry about clipping in and out and being unbalanced.
When it comes to what I wear, I usually wear "normal" clothes when running errands - usually it's light weight hiking type pants (more breathable and quick drying) and I can zip off the leg. I do wear more cycling type clothes when commuting to work because I often combine commuting with my workout and take a longer route home and/or ride harder. Often I'm just running out the door to quickly go get something from the market, though, so I take off in whatever I happen to be wearing![]()
Jenn K
Centennial, CO
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