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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    If it;s a new bike it may not actually have the mounting points for a pannier rack. A lot of the Road bikes sold these days don't have them unless they are sold as touring bikes.
    You can get seatpost mounted racks too - depending on how the panniers attach. Look at the topeak range.

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  • DaveB
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    If it;s a new bike it may not actually have the mounting points for a pannier rack. A lot of the Road bikes sold these days don't have them unless they are sold as touring bikes.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post

    I think you need an old woman and a donkey if I remember from my old Haynes manual. ..
    I wouldn't put it past them. After all Haynes, have done Apollo 11, the Space Shuttle, and even RMS Titanic "owners' manuals".

    (I have those and others as ebooks.)

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Thanks for that. I already have the panniers. If you and the ex-Mrs HyperD could pop over later I can cross the other two off
    the list.
    Trust me, you're better off with hyperD "that'll do" donkey!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    I think you need an old woman and a donkey if I remember from my old Haynes manual.

    Ah yes, here it is:



    Just need to find an old woman now MF
    Thanks for that. I already have the panniers. If you and Mrs HyperD could pop over later I can cross the other two off
    the list.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I've just got my bike panniers out of the roof. To be fair, I haven't used panniers on a bike for 10 years as I have always used a back pack, but recently because I have to cycle with a laptop as well as my clothes it's been causing me some back pain, so the doc said, use panniers.

    Now the problem is, I cannot remember how to fit them. I've got two pannier bags and a new bike, with no mudguard. I cannot rememebr, but I'm fairly sure I attached the panniers to the mudguard on the bike from 10 years back or I had to get some kind of additional rail or otherwise I just had to attach the bags(which I cannot see will work without some kind of solid rail).

    Anyone know anything about panniers?
    I think you need an old woman and a donkey if I remember from my old Haynes manual.

    Ah yes, here it is:



    Just need to find an old woman now MF

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Halfords | Bike Panniers & Pannier Racks | Buy a Pannier Rack | Bike Pannier

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  • OwlHoot
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    Don't you need a horizontal metal rack, over the rear wheel, attached at one end to the frame below the seat and at the other end, via a pair of struts, to the rear axles?

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  • thunderlizard
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    You needed a doctor to tell you that? No wonder the NHS is on its knees.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Bike Panniers

    Bike Panniers

    I've just got my bike panniers out of the roof. To be fair, I haven't used panniers on a bike for 10 years as I have always used a back pack, but recently because I have to cycle with a laptop as well as my clothes it's been causing me some back pain, so the doc said, use panniers.

    Now the problem is, I cannot remember how to fit them. I've got two pannier bags and a new bike, with no mudguard. I cannot rememebr, but I'm fairly sure I attached the panniers to the mudguard on the bike from 10 years back or I had to get some kind of additional rail or otherwise I just had to attach the bags(which I cannot see will work without some kind of solid rail).

    Anyone know anything about panniers?

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