Re: Carring lots of stuff.




n5hsr wrote:
Ok, with my job, I have to carry a laptop with me if I'm going to ride back
and forth to work.

I have a well padded case that is about the size of my old pannier on the
old Suburban.

The thing is, it's going to make me heavy on one side if I carry it in some
sort of pannier arrangement.

Any suggestions?

Just ride.:) It will not make much difference after you're on the
bike. I have done 30km with a 10 kg bag of flour on one side and
nothing on the other side-lost the other pannier :( - and I
didn't notice any real difference. Otherwise, pack a big lunch and put
it on the other side?
John Kane, Kingston ON Canada

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