Isn't it great!
I'm to the point where it's unusual for me to take the car to do errands!
Isn't it great!
I'm to the point where it's unusual for me to take the car to do errands!
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Curious how you guys haul things like groceries? I love the idea of running errands on my bike, but get stumped when I think of things like grocery shopping.
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This Winter I had to have some work done on my car at our favorite shop, about 2 miles away. I already planned to run 3-4 miles, so it was convenient to drop off my car and run home taking an extra long route. The receptionist at the shop (the owner's wife, actually) looked at me like I was nuts, as it was only in the teens and the roads were very snowy, but it was nice. It made me feel a lot less dependent upon my car.
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I always do grocery shopping on the bike.
A backpack can carry lots of stuff.
I've had 1 gallon of milk + bag o' bagels + head of lettuce + bananas + more in my backpack.
Only had 1 problem -- one nite someone stole DH's seat off his bike while we were in the store for just a coupla minutes. He rode home with no seat (coupla miles)!
And a few times I had to sling a bag over my neck to carry extra stuff that wouldn't fit in the backpack.
And some times I have to stuff a bag up under my jersey (but that's usually a taco bell bag).
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I love to run errands by bike since I got one last year, but it's a no-brainer because the bank, library and small grocery store are within 2 blocks, it almost a 1/2 mile to the post office and work is just a mile away. I live in the downtown of a small town. We also have a lake in our downtown and many friends are within a few blocks to a mile. Small towns can be neat.
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Thanks for the reminder of the thrill it is to do errand-y things by bike for the first time! It's become kinda old-hat for me, and it's easy to forget how fun and empowering it is to leave the car behind....
My favorite annual errand to do by bike: renewing my car's registration, down at the county clerks office. There's no way I'll ever drive there again-- the free parking is in a garage that looks like it's about to fall down, and it's less than 2 miles from my home. Showing up for jury duty in December by bike was awesome too, and brought on a lot of interesting reactions.
I find that grocery shopping on the bike can help cut down on impulse buys. Even with both panniers and bungees for attaching stuff to the rack, there's still limited space.
Same here.I usually have a front rack on my commuter bike. I don't at the moment as I'm playing musical forks with another bike for a while for a while.
I've grocery shopped with a bike for quite a few years. If I know I'll get a buncha stuff I'll take the front panniers too. I've never managed to buy more than I can fit into all my panniers! I've had bystanders watch with amazement as all those groceries disappeared into my panniers. I also keep a bungy-net with my bike for strapping large bulky things on top of rear the rack.
It's amazing how much stuff you can carry on a bike.
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For grocery shopping I take both panniers, and a backpack, and a cargo net to strap stuff on top of the rack. I buy a lot of groceries.
But it's fun!
Also, unlike most of you dedicated people, running errands is pretty much all I do on my bike. I can't motivate myself to get out there unless I'm going somewhere. Which is not to say I don't sometimes make up places I "need" to go, but I always have a purposeful destination when I'm on the bike.
Well done! It really is empowering, good for you, and saves a bundle of gas as short car journeys are the least economical. I drove into town one morning last week as I just had too much to do to get everything done and ride in the time I had, and it felt really strange as the last three weeks I've cycled in.
Depending on how much I have to carry, I use either a clip on basket, panniers on the rear rack, or a trailer. I also have a cargo net that can stretch either over a full basket or over the rack for boxes. A lot of errands don't need a lot of storage space though - dentist, bank, optician, post office... it's quite surprising how rarely need more space than the basket. I do get my big grocery shop delivered.
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Good for you! I hope it's the first of many opportunities to use your bike for practical stuff. .... or perhaps you'll get a second bike for running errands?![]()
Except for 1 bike (which is used bike) I've always had a bike (I have 4 bikes) where each bike had a rear carrier and always threw on the pannier(s).Isn't it great!
I'm to the point where it's unusual for me to take the car to do errands!
I don't have a car. If it's not snowing much or not a ton of rain, I go grocery shopping by cycling there.
Frankly, cycling to grocery shop is...semi-survival for me. The other alternative is public transit which I will use in snowy winters.
Grocery shopping is usually more enjoyable. Sure the loads maybe heavy, but it isn't for long usually and a good fitness ride if it is.
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I have a trailer with an enormous plastic bin on it that I use for groceries. It's a flatbed trailer which I made using the wheels, axle & hitch off of a kiddie trailer that had broken. I just attached all those things to a piece of plywood, and added hooks so I can strap down the plastic box.
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I just use my rear rack and a basket on this rack. For groceries I take a big bag with me and put it in the basket afterwards, and use some bungee straps to be sure everything stays in place.
If I have _really_ big or heavy things to carry like potting soil, beer crates or furniture, I use a small trailer.
I also just began running errands by bike. Our lease was up on our mini van and with the nicer weather I felt it was not necessary to replace it just yet. Having one vehicle is working out just fine, husband drives me to the train station in the morning, we lock up my bike to a light post in town for me to be ready to ride home. Hubby prefers to take me in the morning. If I need anything at the store it is by bike. I take the car on Sundays to do the bulk of my shopping. I am really liking this. Today is fog an mist as is expected for the week so my few miles riding home should be interesting. I put a plastic bag over my seat so it is dry when I am riding home and I am wearing a rain jacket.
I have a train friend that would be happy to drive me even part way home, but I really rather ride as I want to hold off on getting another car until the fall if possible because I am just not feeling that inconvenienced by us having one car.
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