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Old 03-18-14 | 08:30 PM
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Seat post racks with pannier on the bus rack?

I have a QR style seat post mounted rack with a pannier loaded with a few items. Jeans, shirt, socks, underwear, belt plus my Dell XPS13 netbook and a few accessories (no power supply though). My home scale will not register the low weight, but the rack is labeled for 22 lb. I doubt its loaded anywhere near that.

My question is about keeping the rack attached while the bike is on the front rack of a bus. Its 15 miles of highway to the train station and I was wondering if you folks would recommend removing the rack from the bike during the drive. I can remove the bag instead, its almost the same level of PITA as the QR rack. I might do that anyway but if I don't....

Its an express bus so no other stops to worry about someone digging into my bag. I figure that its not going to be any worse than a big pot hole or ledge/lip I hit while riding as the bus tires, suspension and bike rack will take some of the shock.

Just looking for opinions on this.
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at least remove the bag from the beam rack .. so the rain wont soak the contents at 20 mph .
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Old 03-18-14 | 10:52 PM
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I'd recommend removing the pannier. Leave the rack
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I'd recommend removing the pannier. Leave the rack
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Old 03-19-14 | 04:36 AM
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if pannier is waterproof, leave it.

if not, take it off.
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Old 03-19-14 | 07:23 AM
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I would remove the pannier, as an occasional major bump has removed a pannier for me while it was mounted on my bike; you can't circle around quite so easily if it bounces off while on the bus, and your laptop, well...
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Old 03-19-14 | 07:29 AM
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Take the pannier, leave the rack. After all, isn't the point of taking the bus being able to read or whatever while getting to your destination?
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Old 03-19-14 | 11:03 AM
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As others have said - Take the pannier, leave the rack.

Not sure what bus/transit company it is, but I know some have rules about that. I think that the commute bus I use sometimes does not allow you to have bags attached to your bike while on the rack. Not sure if it impacts fitting another bike on, or if they just have it for liability (someone complaining about liability for it falling off, etc.).
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Old 03-19-14 | 11:06 AM
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the Bus racks I use, a spring hooks over the front tire .. only the other guys handlebar
their bike facing the other way.. may make contact with the rack..
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