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Old 08-04-11 | 01:21 PM
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From: Kherson, Ukraine

Bikes: Old steel GT's, for touring and commuting

Originally Posted by mechBgon
Also Google for "bucket pannier." ( http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?...oc_id=1841&v=v ) FYI, there's no particular reason you have to stick with the same brand of rack and bags, unless you want to use a proprietary bag that only fits that company's rack.
I use bucket panniers, but only when bike-camping/touring. They are a little cumbersome in the city. Done right (the tops of them level with the racks deck) they expand the flat surface of the rack by a lot, which helps to carry my sleeping pad, tent, etc. Another nice aspect of them is that in camp they function as stool, and small table, often for food prep.
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