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The pannier lifestyle
Panniers. Probably the most basic “bag on bike” seen today, yet something I’ve largely eschewed over the past decade. Oh yeah, I started using panniers on my bikes around 2003, but since I got back from the Big Tour in 2011, I started moving towards Carradice styled saddlebags, handlebar bags, and baskets.
Why? Well, I liked the aesthetic of saddlebags. Classy and British. Plus you didn’t need to…
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Understanding Handlebar Bags
A well-chosen handlebar bag can be a true companion on your cycling adventures, providing convenient storage and easy access to your belongings. By determining your cycling needs, considering bag size and capacity, and prioritizing material durability, you can find the perfect handlebar bag for your rides. Remember, the right handlebar bag not only enhances your cycling experience but also keeps your gear organized and easily accessible during every pedal stroke. Here is the guide to choose the perfect handlebar bag for your next cycle ride will give you a better idea of what to pick.
Adventure-commuting: Refreshing the Bantam
My Bantam is the nicest bike I own or owned, a custom machine built to my body geometry and specifications almost eight years ago. Everything about all that screams special. And I’ve kept it as my “special” bike over these past eight years. I wanted to set it up as “not a commuter” because I had other bikes to use as commuters and wanted to keep the Bantam for special occasions. And keeping it…
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On drop bars, baskets, and randonneur bags
On drop bars, baskets, and randonneur bags
The Bantam at Tanner Springs Park, 31 Dec 2021. Minolta SR-T 101/MC Rokkor PG 50mm f/1.4/ Fuji Superia 400. There was a recent blog post over on Velo Orange, titled “Drop Your Drop Bars.” In it, VO head-honcho Igor extols the virtues of changing your handlebars. Changing from drop bars to flat or upright bars changes your riding position, the bike’s handling, and the fun factor to turn a…
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Today’s Unsorted Top 10 List That, Once Again, is a Bit Too Long
Bananas before all they’re good for is banana breadCandied cucumbers, because Russ refuses to employ the phrase “sweet pickles”The bicycle you’re riding todayThe bicycle you’d like to rideThe idea that this list could be of any length or subject, that it could include answers, questions, elisions, instructions—maybe instructions on repairing an abacus so it could calculate the best time to pet a…
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