> From: http://www.unity.ncsu.edu/~jgedgert (Dan & Janet Edgerton) > Date: Sat Jan 18, 12:00pm > > Forrest MacCormack <http://www.erols.com/~forrest1> wrote: > > > I am planning to do some heavy duty self-contained touring this spring. > > Does anyone have any recommendations for panniers for a road touring > > bike. I haven't seen much in the way of panniers at the local bike > > shops. I want something that will hold a lot of stuff... at least 1000 cu > > inches per bag. Can anyone make a suggestion??? > > > > Thanks > > > > Forrest MacCormack > > http://www.erols.com/~forrest1 > > Rather than buy a set of large panniers and mount them on the rear > consider buying two pairs of smaller panniers and mount them front and > rear with a low rider rack in the front. Placing the weight on the bike > in this way will give a much more stable ride than having all the weight > in the rear. It will also give you more overall hauling capacity than > even two of the largest panniers would be able to give you. It's also a > good idea not to pack all your panniers full when you depart on your > trip but leave a little room for purchases as you travel. > > Dan Edgerton. Do you recommend a particular front rack? Thanks.