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Slightly strange conversation with a fellow rider on today's club ride. I would like opinions, please, though I guess the LBS will have the best view.
I'll call her Steph. Me: "Your chain is a bit dry, Steph, could do with some oil."
Steph: "It's OK, the bike is going in for service next week. They are going to put a rack and panniers on it for me as I am off touring soon."
Now the bike in question is a racy Dolce with not even a mudguard mount.
Me: "But you already have a bike with a rack and panniers." (It is another Specialized something - quite decent.) (For a Specialized, that is.)
Steph: But this bike is so much nicer to ride. I want to take this one.
Me: "It might not be so nice to ride with panniers and a rack on it. I am not even sure it will handle OK. They are very light at the front."
As I said, the LBS will know one way or another and advise, but I know that my "modern" bikes are very light up front and would be a nightmare with weight at the back. What do you people out there think?
I'll call her Steph. Me: "Your chain is a bit dry, Steph, could do with some oil."
Steph: "It's OK, the bike is going in for service next week. They are going to put a rack and panniers on it for me as I am off touring soon."
Now the bike in question is a racy Dolce with not even a mudguard mount.
Me: "But you already have a bike with a rack and panniers." (It is another Specialized something - quite decent.) (For a Specialized, that is.)
Steph: But this bike is so much nicer to ride. I want to take this one.
Me: "It might not be so nice to ride with panniers and a rack on it. I am not even sure it will handle OK. They are very light at the front."
As I said, the LBS will know one way or another and advise, but I know that my "modern" bikes are very light up front and would be a nightmare with weight at the back. What do you people out there think?