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I empathise with you, Rookie. I'm 41 and commute 7 miles each way on a Giant Rincon. I second all the comments about changing at work ..

You'll be fine and it will get easier than you think quicker than you think. Have fun!
 
Found the rear carrier thing handy yes.
 

eldudino

Bike Fluffer
Location
Stirling
I bought a clip-on rack that attaches to the seat post. It's been fine to carry everything I've thrown at it so far but I only use it on the odd occasion where I have a planned trip to the supermarket after work. Which is probably a couple of times a year! I don't really know why I keep it!

I much prefer wearing a backpack, I have a Karrimor one bought from SportsDirect (cheapo sports shop, they're in most town centres) that has a system to keep the bulk of the weight off your back, I've read that others on here have them too. Build quality is good and it comes with a waterproof cover though I also have a high-vis cover for it too, this is essential in winter as a backpack covers up most of your back (if you wear high-vis that is).
 
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The Rookie

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Location
Leamington Spa
eldudino said:
I bought a clip-on rack that attaches to the seat post. It's been fine to carry everything I've thrown at it so far but I only use it on the odd occasion where I have a planned trip to the supermarket after work. Which is probably a couple of times a year! I don't really know why I keep it!

I much prefer wearing a backpack, I have a Karrimor one bought from SportsDirect (cheapo sports shop, they're in most town centres)

Having no visible seatpost, I couldn't use that carrier!

Have A Targus decentish quality backpack I got when my local Makro was closing down (Cycling is meant to be saving money as well as me/the environment, and it was only £14!) so will be using that for a while.

Simon
 
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