Possibly a silly question about panniers

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smeg

New Member
Location
Isle of Wight
I have a wire basket on the back of mine which I strap my backpack in with a bungee cord. It's a simple and flexible method, also allows me to put the backpack on my back and fill both that and the basket with shopping. Pannier bags seem too much faff and weight for just commuting to work, not to mention expensive for decent ones.
 

Vikeonabike

CC Neighbourhood Police Constable
I have a waterproof roll bag inside mine. Gives me the option of either removing the contents or the pannier....
But my bike is kept in either the the secure compound at work or in my garage..
 
Location
EDINBURGH
Vikeonabike said:
I have a waterproof roll bag inside mine. Gives me the option of either removing the contents or the pannier....
But my bike is kept in either the the secure compound at work or in my garage..

I hear there are a few dodgy types at your work place so watch out. :ohmy:
 

Mike!

Guru
Location
Suffolk
I took delivery of my Ortleib City Front Rollers and rear rack today.

Managed to fit them at lunchtime (or i wouldn't have been able to bring them home!!

i actually meant to order the rear rollers (as they are 20lt each) rather than the front (which are 12.5lt each) but i'm happy to say they will be big enough for my commuting needs so all is well.

I'm really pleased with them and they fit the rack well, plus are very quick to remove if needed (although they will mostly stay on as the bike sits in my office during the day and in the house overnight!)

Made the decision to buy a decent set to start with and hopefully i'll not need to replace them because they have fallen apart etc...
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
I have a Creek to Peak office bag for work which easily lifts off and looks like a briefcase/bag off the bike. I'm not sure they are available any more though. Ortlieb do a similar thing but it's pricey.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Jerry Atrik said:
Just recieved my Ortlieb roll backs today and they are the nuts !

Yep, they certainly are! They clip on in three seconds, and clip off in one.

BTW, they are totally waterproof. A fabulous piece of kit, and built to last. Good choice.
 

brokenbetty

Über Member
Location
London
I can't leave anything on my bike so I always have clip off panniers.

This one is great if you are a girl

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http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=38894


On my less girly bike I have one of these to hold my clothes, handbag and wash kit


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http://www.wheelpalace.eu/fast-rider-shopper-de-luxe-pr-17175.html


And one of these to hold the emergency tools and bike fettling gubbins
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http://www.newlookbikebags.nl/main.php?page=collectie&product=676&id=152



They both clip off in seconds

I love panniers, they are like having even more handbags :biggrin:
 

Matthames

Über Member
Location
East Sussex
I have some fairly cheap panniers from halfrauds, which I use for everyday use. They are quite easy to get on and off. However, they are not as nice as my carradice bags though, which I can put on or remove in seconds. I don't use the carradice bags for everyday use as I don't need bags that size everyday. I would like to get the smaller carradice bags so that I have a pair for everyday use and for front panniers when ever I go touring.
 
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