I'll add my vote for a small Wald basket which I use?on my Rambouillet.? 
Sometimes I mount it in front on the Mark's Rack, sometimes in back on the Top 
Rack and I use a waterproof sack that fits in nicely with a cargo net. ? I find 
advantages for each method.? It obviously will not hold a load like a large 
pannier, but it serves my commuting and light shopping needs. I appreciate the 
on/off ease and its a snap to put stuff in when I shop on the way home.




-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick in VT <[email protected]>
To: RBW Owners Bunch <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 7:34 am
Subject: [RBW] Re: racks, baskets, and bags




consider whether or not you'll be commuting in the rain. a basket
might not be ideal unless you always carry around a waterproof bag of
sorts.  also, if you carry a bunch of smaller items, a duffel bag
isn't all that convenient.  not a big deal i suppose, but i like
compartments/pockets for wallet, keys, spare change, etc. rather than
just having everything float around together.

i use a pannier(s) (carradice shopper) and a saddlebag (carradice
barley) for commuting, which has been a great set-up for my routine. i
can do some monster shopping with 2 of those panniers - they're huge
(32 liter) and the nice handles make them easy to carry around. easy
on/off the rack too. when i don't need them, the barley is plenty big
for my tools/change of clothes/breakfast or lunch, and normal
commuting stuff.

it's also nice to be able to use a pannier and have the top of the
rack available to bungee down oversized items (paper towels/toilet
paper), as opposed to having a basket interfere when trying to strap
down bulky stuff.







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