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Old 06-03-12 | 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan Gaskell
wht would everyones views be on a quick install and quick uninstall pannier (support and bag) when u occasionally make a trip to the shops but do not want a pannier frame on your bike all the time? recon there would be muchj of a demand for it?...
Any decent pannier will clip on and off easily enough. You can already get a rack that clips to the seatpost and takes a trunk bag.

If you want something that's strong enough to take any decent weight and sturdy enough to keep panniers out of the wheels you'll need to attach it to the bike. My pannier rack attaches with four bolts but even that's more of a faff than I'd be interested in to keep taking it off and putting it on, so I just leave it on.
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