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You talking about saddlebag panniers or something like a Carradice?
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Fastening cargo to a bike is a kind of magic.
https://www.environmentalgraffiti.com...bicycles/12720
https://www.environmentalgraffiti.com...bicycles/12720
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Like Carradice, Panniers are nice too though
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Fastening cargo to a bike is a kind of magic.
https://www.environmentalgraffiti.com...bicycles/12720
https://www.environmentalgraffiti.com...bicycles/12720
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LarDasse74;
A minor point but I note that about half of the cargo haulers pictured are TRICYCLES rather than bikes. Still impressive though. I also note that a couple are being used as 2 wheel pushcarts as there is no room for a rider. Is that cycling?
The best I have managed so far with my new Big Dummy is 4 bags of groceries. Have to see how I can do once I have the wideloaders!
A minor point but I note that about half of the cargo haulers pictured are TRICYCLES rather than bikes. Still impressive though. I also note that a couple are being used as 2 wheel pushcarts as there is no room for a rider. Is that cycling?
The best I have managed so far with my new Big Dummy is 4 bags of groceries. Have to see how I can do once I have the wideloaders!
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Gear Hubs Owned: Rohloff disc brake, SRAM iM9 disc brake, SRAM P5 freewheel, Sachs Torpedo 3 speed freewheel, NuVinci CVT, Shimano Alfine SG S-501, Sturmey Archer S5-2 Alloy. Other: 83 Colnago Super Record, Univega Via De Oro
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