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One pannier
how often do you commute with only one pannier attached to your rear rack. The reason I ask is I am considering the Arkel briefcase so I can carry my laptop when necessary.
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I have two bags but rarely need both....just a pain in the butt to take them on and off so I leave them both on.
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I mostly use the one, an Arkel Utility Basket. Occasionally I'd use a Nashbar Townie Basket to the other side, I ended up zip-tying the Townie on and keeping it folded all the time as a "just in case" solution.
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I'm using the waterproof Axiom rear panniers right now cause our crazy weather mean I never know how much clothing to pack, Light raingear heavy raingear windbreaker vs. Waterproof breathable. When we get into our drier season (soon I hope) I will switch to the Nashbar day trekker panniers. I hate to leave without being sure to have what I deem is enough stuff. I"m a packrat so there ya go.
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I only use two when I can't fit everything in one. And that usually means I just use one.
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I choose other because I have a topeak bag. It has two built in but I rarely ever have both dropped. So I guess that it is only one. I will tell you that on the occasions that I have used to two it has been from work carrying stuff home and not at the house in the morning. I am glad that I have had the built in so that even when I do leave the house with only one side dropped I am technically always carrying two.
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Generally, one is all I need, but I am strongly considering putting a Wald folding basket on the other side for those times I might need to carry an extra miscellaneous item or trips to the farmers' market.
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1 bag most of the time. 2 if I expect to stop for groceries.
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I always have two even though I could get away with one. Extra storage space comes in handy if I need to stop at the store on the way home.
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Originally Posted by Breathegood
(Post 10925189)
Generally, one is all I need, but I am strongly considering putting a Wald folding basket on the other side for those times I might need to carry an extra miscellaneous item or trips to the farmers' market.
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I ride with two panniers but only because I carry that much stuff back and forth the work. Previously I rode with only one bag when my commute was shorter, I had no shower, and I could leave stuff where my bike was stored. Now I have to go to a shower building next to my office building, and we're not strictly allowed to leave anything there so I have to carry in every morning and carry a full-sized towel.
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Strictly speaking I only need one pannier for my work items; however, I have a handlebar bag that I use for carrying my jacket home on the days when I need it in the morning but not the afternoon, and for change of gloves warm vs cool. In the summer, I actually need more space, for trousers & shoes to change into since I wear shorts & road shoes in the warm weather vs. regular trousers & mtb shoes in the cooler weather. So I just got a pair of small (intended as front) panniers, one of which I will use for the needed extra space.
And of course I always have my trunk bag for tire repair items, lights, and a lock. |
Thanks for all the replies but now I have another question for those of you using only 1 bag, does it make the bike feel off balance with only 1 bag loaded.
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I used to commute several years with just one pannier. I wasn't bothered by the balance issue, I could only feel it if I topped the pannier up with heavy groceries on my way home. Groceries and errands were the reason I moved into using two panniers. Most of the time I could fit everything in just one, but the extra space came in handy often enough.
Currently I have a Carradice saddle bag. I can fit my commuting stuff in there, with room for a couple of items from the grocery store. I now do majority of my grocery shopping during weekends. --J |
Originally Posted by 12bar
I have another question for those of you using only 1 bag, does it make the bike feel off balance with only 1 bag loaded.
You could rig a simulation of the computer's weight to one side of your bike to investigate. |
Originally Posted by 12bar
(Post 10928906)
does it make the bike feel off balance with only 1 bag loaded.
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I used to run with on pannier. It doesn't affect balance at all. Now I carry more and use two. If I'm carrying extra, or need to go to the store, I'll put two more panniers on my front rack for a total of four. I've only done this a few times while commuting.
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I run with only one pannier, it is all I need. I have two, and sometimes I am tempted, but I have yet to absolutely need both. I have been strongly considering installing a folding basket on the other side.
It never affects my balance. It does make it a little harder to guide or carry the bike when I am not in the saddle. |
One if by land. Two if by sea (rainy days when I need to take the laptop)
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Originally Posted by Juha
(Post 10928909)
I used to commute several years with just one pannier. I wasn't bothered by the balance issue, I could only feel it if I topped the pannier up with heavy groceries on my way home. Groceries and errands were the reason I moved into using two panniers. Most of the time I could fit everything in just one, but the extra space came in handy often enough.
Currently I have a Carradice saddle bag. I can fit my commuting stuff in there, with room for a couple of items from the grocery store. I now do majority of my grocery shopping during weekends. --J |
Originally Posted by 12bar
(Post 10928906)
Thanks for all the replies but now I have another question for those of you using only 1 bag, does it make the bike feel off balance with only 1 bag loaded.
I only need one pannier to hold my commuting stuff, but I've tried it, just tooling around the neighborhood, and I hated the way the bike felt. Maybe I just need to give it more of a chance and I'd get used to it. Or maybe I'd end up with a giant left quad and a puny right quad. :) |
I'm cycling to work. Not going on a tour. So one bag is enough for me.
I store my dress shoes at my office and lately been experimenting with bringing in office clothes ahead of time. Who knows, I may end up being like of of them roadies that ride in with full race gear without a rear rack! Ha! |
One bag doesn't create any load issue for me.
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I almost never use the 2nd Pannier. All my work clothes fit in one just fine. If i have to include my boots, it's right at the limit, but it still fits.
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I commute always with only one pannier. However saying I only need one is not completely true. I am still saving up for the second one...
I believe I can feel it a little bit if I really load it up and ride free-handed. |
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