What are the Panniers?

Higher gasoline prices make people to monitor alternative forms of transport. Many people walk, others run by bus or train and others run on bikes. Many commuting cyclists use slippers. Many cyclists avoided pantists in favor of backpacks, of course, but a backpack containing a notebook and some files and some food can be quite heavy, maybe unpleasant. This is where the Panniers come. The system has a stand on both sides of the rear wheel and is held in place with screws or nuts and screws. Cyclists use one or more slippers to transport their goods. Panniers are installed on the rear wheel to avoid too much campaign on the pedals. Also, when using both pans, a cyclist can usually carry more than it would fit into the backpack.

Of course, a cyclist can also install a standing system that folds over the front wheel. In this sceneThe rider could use four virgins, two in front and two at the back. The idea with the four pelvis system is the same as with the system of two - to distribute the weight on the bike.

Some pantons are actually clothing bags that translate and keep work clothes before wrinkling. This is an option that would not be possible with a backpack. This ability to prevent wrinking clothing is attractive to cyclists who need to wear nice looking clothes at work.

Panniers are extremely portable and customizable, which means that they can be removed from the bike a cyclist with the entire stand system to eliminate additional weight for races or just for pleasure. Some cyclists also use only one or perhaps only three virgins if the number of goods transported does not require a whole set of two or four. The idea is still to distribute weight, especially outside the rider's back.

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