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Old 06-20-20 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by mark d
ok, trash bags it is. or trash compactor bags as suggested . thks guys....

also i just bought this pannier rain cover on amazon for $12.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 complete crap i am sure but maybe will help. i figure the more prepared i am for rain the less likely it will be to rain.

djb, yes this is to be used in the u.s. for a co canal trip. in answer to your query i live in santa anna c.r. as you probably know it is in the suburbs of the capital san jose. it was never my dream to live in the burbs, but when the wife starts cloning herself you gotta go to where the schools are. yes the banna bags in guapiles and siquieres might work. thks for the shout out
Just to be clear, I’d suggest gallon (or larger) ZipLoc bags as the plastic bags over just one large plastic liner. They are tougher and more organized. I have bags that have traveled over 10,000 miles in panniers and are scuffed, of course, but they are still in good shape.
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