Tidy Cats Panniers
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I think the owner of that bike made them.
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always rides with luggage
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ooooh, he kept the handles. Something to remember for my next build.
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--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
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Tidy cat makes them
Here's mine:

I had a friend at work that nicknamed me Tidy Cat. Because of the stickerage I applied, we had a joke. What does a cat say? Meow. What does a Tidy Cat say? "ME U"
Here's mine:
I had a friend at work that nicknamed me Tidy Cat. Because of the stickerage I applied, we had a joke. What does a cat say? Meow. What does a Tidy Cat say? "ME U"
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Oh, I thought for sure Tidy Cat was a service for making cats neat and tidy. Grooming, tick and flea removal, claw trimming and the like. I guess is makes sense to have a mobile portapotty service for city dwellers. Who wants to deal with all that fecal matter and urine? So the guy brings in the buckets and the cat does its thing. What a great business concept!
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I'm weird, but I relish the counterculture/antisocial element of intentionally looking like a bum. It does get pretty tiresome having everybody joke about what a big lunchbox you have, but sometimes you get something more interesting. One guy thought I had just gotten back from fishing
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There was a picture of a guy sitting on one of those while camping that was part of a thread like this before. Not only was the kitty litter bucket great for protecting his gear, it also made a nice seat at the camp site. Not that I'd recommend that in New York City...
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always rides with luggage
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From: KIGX
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I have one that is an actual Tidy Cat bucket and a slightly smaller one that once held Feta cheese that has had ~3-4 years of daily use. It sits on the bike in the office all day.
I haven't yet had to use them both at once, there is usually an old Cannondale pannier on the other side of the bike with my lock, jacket, and extra grocery room.
I haven't yet had to use them both at once, there is usually an old Cannondale pannier on the other side of the bike with my lock, jacket, and extra grocery room.
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2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
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Dumb question; how do you attach them to the rack?
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Hooks bolted onto the bucket, as well as an optional bungee around the bottom of the rack to hold it steady.
This is a good tutorial
This is a good tutorial
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[MENTION=252435]RubeRad[/MENTION], thanks!
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That tutorial has a great tip, place the hooks carefully so the tops of the buckets end up level with your rack, it makes a great platform for wider objects. That pic in the OP has it right too.
Last edited by RubeRad; 05-22-18 at 05:39 PM.
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I have one that is an actual Tidy Cat bucket and a slightly smaller one that once held Feta cheese that has had ~3-4 years of daily use. It sits on the bike in the office all day.
I haven't yet had to use them both at once, there is usually an old Cannondale pannier on the other side of the bike with my lock, jacket, and extra grocery room.
I haven't yet had to use them both at once, there is usually an old Cannondale pannier on the other side of the bike with my lock, jacket, and extra grocery room.
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I put on a 2nd bucket when I'm out for groceries.
Normal day-to-day I have just the left one, and it's mostly empty, although that "empty" gradually gets more and more full as I accumulate junk (receipts, pens/pencils, road-found wrenches, etc). That "mostly empty" includes a couple Park VP-1 patch kits, a Park AWS-1 wrench, a tire lever, and a small plastic container with some disposable plastic grocery bags (in case of a surprise rainstorm, for feet and leather saddle). Daily payload includes wallet, phone, shirt, socks, underwear, food. Jacket, gloves if I'm not wearing them. Jeans, towel if I'm bringing them home to be washed.
Normal day-to-day I have just the left one, and it's mostly empty, although that "empty" gradually gets more and more full as I accumulate junk (receipts, pens/pencils, road-found wrenches, etc). That "mostly empty" includes a couple Park VP-1 patch kits, a Park AWS-1 wrench, a tire lever, and a small plastic container with some disposable plastic grocery bags (in case of a surprise rainstorm, for feet and leather saddle). Daily payload includes wallet, phone, shirt, socks, underwear, food. Jacket, gloves if I'm not wearing them. Jeans, towel if I'm bringing them home to be washed.
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- Left side bucket is from cheese and not cat litter, it's about 1/3rd smaller than an actual Tidy Cat bucket.
- Left side bucket has clothes, lunch, reading material, random other bits. It's usually 2/3-3/4 full.
- Right side pannier has lock, jacket, and bungee cords, but is mostly empty.
- Tools and tubes go in the frame bag.
If I need more room, I go home and get the Bakfiets out.
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2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7
--Ben
2006 Trek SU100, 2009 Motobecane Fantom CX, 2011 Motobecane Fantom Cross Uno, and a Bakfiets
Previously: 2000 Trek 4500 (2000-2003), 2003 Novara Randonee (2003-2006), 2003 Giant Rainier (2003-2008), 2005 Xootr Swift (2005-2007), 2007 Nashbar 1x9 (2007-2011), 2011 Windsor Shetland (2011-2014), 2008 Citizen Folder (2015)
Non-Bike hardware: MX Linux / BunsenLabs Linux / Raspbian / Mac OS 10.6 / Android 7






