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Old 06-03-12 | 07:38 AM
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xenologer
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Originally Posted by Dan Gaskell
iv had a quick look at those, but what i meant was something along the lines of this...

Bike owners who only have one bike or maybe a bike that they use for a specific activity (sports, commuting, and general ride for pleasure) may occasionally wish to use that bike for shopping or carrying goods. Carrying a backpack is an option but it can cause discomfort and is not always practical.


A solution for this is to have a pannier rack attached to the bike and have bags attached to those. The problem with this is, panniers have to be attached to the frame and therefore have to become a permanent fixture on the bike itself. For bike users that want to keep their bike for use with a specific activity (sports, commuting, general ride for pleasure), a fixed pannier rack may not be a viable option, as it may add weight to the bike or restrict the function of the bike when in use.


This project has the aim of developing a removable pannier rack that can be fitted and removed easily as a temporary fixture. This allows the bike user to use the bike for the one off shopping trip or trip to work, allowing them to carry goods on their bikes and not themselves. But that can be removed easily and quickly when not wanted.
Why on earth would I ever want to remove my racks (yes, there's a front rack too)? Where else do you carry your U-lock, repair kit, and mount all your taillights? -the indispensible items

Besides, crappy quick-release seatpost mounted racks are already commonplace at Walmart, try harder.
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