Ben M
Senior Member
- Location
- Chester/Oxford
I put mine on the left, because I find that I filter down the left more often than I do on the right, so I'd rather be sticking out more on the left.
Bollo said:Single panniers are the work of Ortlieb!
Guilty as charged y'honour - single pannier on the left. As mitigation I state that a single panniered bike is easier to squeeze through the train doors on my commute, and I don't have to pfaff taking them both off trying to mount the bike in whatever quarter-assed arrangement the chief designer of cattle-trucks has dreamt up this time.
Also, as my commuter is a Thorn ST, its pretty difficult to make it look wronger anyway.
I rest my case.
Tynan said:I use one because that's all I need to carry
And right becasue it adds width where it does the most good and if the bike ever goes over, it protects the gears
no brainer seems to me, I always wonder why people put them on the left
levad said:What about a top bag for the rack instead of a single pannier?
fruitbat said:The reason I don't use a topbag is that mine (a Karrimor topbag come rucksack) is a lot more hassle to fit and remove. I have to mess around threading velcro flaps between the bottom of the rack and the top of the mudguard. Compare that with the Rixen & Kaul klickfix design used on many panniers where you just hook it on and click the locking mechanism into place. Maybe better topbags feature a similar system but mine doesn't, hence one pannier is much easier.
fruitbat said:The reason I don't use a topbag is that mine (a Karrimor topbag come rucksack) is a lot more hassle to fit and remove. I have to mess around threading velcro flaps between the bottom of the rack and the top of the mudguard. Compare that with the Rixen & Kaul klickfix design used on many panniers where you just hook it on and click the locking mechanism into place. Maybe better topbags feature a similar system but mine doesn't, hence one pannier is much easier.
I have been using mine on the left side not really thought about it just easier to put things in it whilst it's parked at home,anyway after reading your comment moved it to the right today and within 500 yards of leaving the house some D***head clipped my handlebar mirror with their wing mirror how's that for irony.Piemaster said:Dress whichever way you feel comfortable with
I invariably use one on the right if am going for a lopsided look, the theory being it makes th bike look a little wider and encourages drivers to give more room when passing.
Piemaster said:Dress whichever way you feel comfortable with
I invariably use one on the right if am going for a lopsided look, the theory being it makes th bike look a little wider and encourages drivers to give more room when passing.