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Geezus....Gary...ride the damned Roubaix through the drive through.....order a salad...eat it in the parking lot and keep riding....
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Originally Posted by dauphin
Geezus....Gary...ride the damned Roubaix through the drive through.....order a salad...eat it in the parking lot and keep riding....
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Originally Posted by tsl
I use the basic Nashbar grocery panniers. Very similar to the Performance ones, but a few bucks cheaper. To keep from overfilling them, I shop using the store's handbasket rather than a cart. The handbasket plus a handful in the other hand (jug of milk, a couple of loaves of bread) fill them perfectly. I generally alternate between one and two-trip weeks.
A note of caution on the Cypress: When using any sort of panniers on my Cypress DX, I have heel-strike issues. To solve the problem, I use an expedition-length rack, like the Jandd Expedition, so the panniers can be mounted further towards the rear, out of the heel zone. |
Originally Posted by Digital Gee
I can't find any grocery panniers on Nashbar's site. :(
On sale right now at $20 each. I've seen them as low as $18 each. When I got mine last year, they even came with raincovers. Doesn't say anything about them now, so maybe they're not included any more. Not that you'd have need for them in sunny SD... |
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