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Old 11-13-24 | 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
Explain, please? A pannier that is ultra durable in many senses of the word and will last a long time so you don't have to buy a new one seems like a good low cost pannier to me? $20 a year seems pretty cheap if I have them for 10 years and they will probably last longer than that, VS say $50-80 every year or two for cheaper ones that aren't as good or waterproof or durable.

I like to look at long term costs when talking pricing because short term only really matters on goods that aren't needed to last or do anything super well.
​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Well, having lived in a university town I've noticed that bicycle things can (might) disappear.
I tend to just go for used/beat up or if not possible then kinda cheap stuff, less temptation.
One can't keep one's eye on all their stuff all the time in that kind of environment.
And if (sometimes when) things disappear the sting is not so bad.
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