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Old 03-07-09 | 06:09 AM
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jbpence
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Bikes: 2009 Custom TI Frame Road Bike, all 2007 Campy Record, Campy Euros Wheelset

Originally Posted by BigBlueToe
I've toured with both - front and rear panniers, and a Bob trailer. I prefer the panniers. The trailer felt like it weighed me down far more. Handling wasn't an issue - I usually had to double check after a stop to make sure I hadn't left the trailer, because I couldn't feel it back there. However, climbing a pass was different - I could definitely feel it. (I started thinking of it as "the anchor".)

A Bob is a great option for touring on bikes which aren't set up properly for panniers. You can carry everything in the trailer. I think I'd also use it if I was touring on dirt roads or trails on my mountain bike. But for riding on roads with my touring bike, give me panniers.
i agree, when talking about a bob. there is lots less anchor effect with the extrawheel due to the lessened rolling resistance of its larger, and single, wheel.
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