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uke 09-01-08 06:15 PM

Any one else commute without panniers?
 
I can't be the only one who doesn't use these. Come on, basket and backpack people; I know you're out there.

Allen 09-01-08 06:17 PM

No rack on my single speed. Still won't use a backpack. If I need to cary more than myself I use another bike.

apricissimus 09-01-08 06:20 PM

Everything I need for work (change of clothes, lunch) is light enough to carry in a backpack comfortably. I've never used panniers.

Barrettscv 09-01-08 06:22 PM

I use a car to carry cloths & food to the office once a week. when I ride, I usually put a few things in a seat bag and that's it. I also have a back pack for those days I need to carry a few sizable things.

Michael

Jerseysbest 09-01-08 06:25 PM

Hmm.... No panniers, but I do use a bag on top of the rack. Probably the perfect size for carrying what I need.

ALLSTOTT 09-01-08 06:26 PM

This is how i roll with a lunch box and sumtimes underneath that i have my jump bag with my uniform and $hit. Oyea i also use a Camelbak for water and to carry my tools and ect for the bike.
http://a402.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...bbeb0cae31.jpg

xenologer 09-01-08 06:30 PM

I use a rack with a milk crate held on by a QR(removable). Cheap, works, and doesn't look like everyone else with the panniers.

no1mad 09-01-08 06:33 PM

What, no milk crate option?!

kache_98 09-01-08 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by apricissimus (Post 7383796)
Everything I need for work (change of clothes, lunch) is light enough to carry in a backpack comfortably. I've never used panniers.

+1, although my commute is only 5mi each way.

vrkelley 09-01-08 07:36 PM

Never tried a pannier...Whatever size I use, it's always full!y loaded ;)
I started out riding with a small daypack, then grew into a rig like this. Now I'm back to carrying less in a backpack and I strap extra rain gear to the rack.


Originally Posted by ALLSTOTT (Post 7383846)
This is how i roll with a lunch box and sumtimes underneath that i have my jump bag with my uniform and $hit. Oyea i also use a Camelbak for water and to carry my tools and ect for the bike.
http://a402.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...bbeb0cae31.jpg


macteacher 09-01-08 07:47 PM

This is how I roll: Panniers all the way

http://bp1.blogger.com/_K_EoCIxFDoE/...0/P1040557.JPG

Lamplight 09-01-08 07:52 PM

I love panniers, handlebar bags, trunk bags, heck, I just like bags. Baskets are okay but I always find myself needing more capacity. Backpacks are a no-go for me. Somehow they always cut off my circulation and cause my chest to ache.

CB HI 09-01-08 07:56 PM

Sometimes use Panniers, sometimes use a messenger bag, sometimes use a camelbak.

Boudicca 09-01-08 07:56 PM

I commuted for many years with my work clothes/papers stuffed into a courier bag, and switched this year to a single pannier, and it's been wonderful. I finally feel that I can ride without that weight on my back/shoulder, and I don't feel like ***** on the days when I have to bring a laptop to and from the office. I've even got room for stuff from the farmers' market, which I definitely didn't have before. And now that the weather is getting colder, I'm even debating getting a second pannier, so I can take more stuff. But I've resisted that for now -- junk always expands to fill the space available after all.

ghettocruiser 09-01-08 08:13 PM

Backpack or trailer.

Gonzlobo 09-01-08 08:20 PM

camelbak only

MrCjolsen 09-01-08 08:20 PM

I use panniers or a messenger bag depending on my mood.

fearfeasog 09-01-08 08:25 PM

i like panniers, and use them on my MTB, but my commuter bike is a road deal with no rackability, so, its backpack for me. this usually means i don't bring my laptop to work when i commute by bike--the U-lock is heavy enough! plus the lunch and a current read. i keep extra clothes, towel, deodorant at work. and a healthy supply of clif buiilder bars!

GRedner 09-01-08 09:17 PM

I'm a backpack guy!

On a typical commute I carry my lock, change of clothes, few tools and assorted stuff, and after a few years I know just how to pack the bag so it's light, nicely balanced and doesn't rub anywhere. I've never messed with panniers - once in a while if I need to haul something that doesn't fit in my usual pack, I have a bigger backpack at home I can switch to. For something bigger than that, I rent a Zipcar.

ATAC49er 09-01-08 09:55 PM

Some of us roll a little differently; my co-worker & I both ride mtb exclusively. He kits up & carries his work clothes in his backpack; I roll in my work clothes, keep shoes at work, and wear a hyd pack. If I need to carry any cargo home, I have one of those reuseable recycled all-purpose bags from W-M for $1.

Looking to relocate within the company, and if I do, I'll be kitting up, too. I'll roll my clothes & strap 'em in the hyd pack.

recumelectric 09-01-08 11:25 PM

Front basket on the Beach Cruiser. I also carry a re-usable grocery store bag in the basket, just in case I get...groceries.

Duffle bag on the recumbent. I finally figured out how to hang it from the seat with a couple of old belts.

gbcb 09-01-08 11:36 PM

Messenger bag for laptop, work sundries and change of clothes (edit: change of clothes only in summer)

JAG410 09-01-08 11:46 PM

Camelbak Mule

pinkrobe 09-01-08 11:48 PM

I like a jaunty rucksack!

Silver 09-02-08 12:59 AM

I fit my lunch, waterbottle, repair kit, pump, and change of clothes in my nelson long flap


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