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Just wondering
what is the average weight of your "empty" rear panniers? I have a couple of sets of panniers. I think one set is Nashbar or Performance and then a couple of very old pairs. The Nashbar or Performance seem heavy when I just picked them up. So.. If you know??? The average weight of your rear set of panniers? Or,, even better.. each pannier,, empty? |
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In article <lsVBi.143$Ov2.112@trndny06>,
Sir Thomas of Cannondale <hillbridge@yahoo.com> wrote: >Just wondering > >what is the average weight of your "empty" rear panniers? > >I have a couple of sets of panniers. I think one set is Nashbar or >Performance and then a couple of >very old pairs. > >The Nashbar or Performance seem heavy when I just picked them up. > >So.. > >If you know??? > >The average weight of your rear set of panniers? Or,, even better.. each >pannier,, empty? > There's a chart somewhere that lists weights/volumes and a lot of other obsessive details about panniers on the web somewhere. I think it's a link off here somewhere. http://www.bicycletouring101.com/ _ Booker C. Bense |
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In article <fb9n0p$3jd$1@news.Stanford.EDU>,
Booker Bense <bbense@telemark.slac.stanford.edu> wrote: >In article <lsVBi.143$Ov2.112@trndny06>, >Sir Thomas of Cannondale <hillbridge@yahoo.com> wrote: >>Just wondering >> >>what is the average weight of your "empty" rear panniers? >> >>I have a couple of sets of panniers. I think one set is Nashbar or >>Performance and then a couple of >>very old pairs. >> >>The Nashbar or Performance seem heavy when I just picked them up. >> >>So.. >> >>If you know??? >> >>The average weight of your rear set of panniers? Or,, even better.. each >>pannier,, empty? >> > >There's a chart somewhere that lists weights/volumes and a lot of >other obsessive details about panniers on the web somewhere. I >think it's a link off here somewhere. > >http://www.bicycletouring101.com/ > Found it! http://lancerushing.com/bicycling/panniers.cfm _ Booker C. Bense |
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Booker ,, thanks.. very good info.
Time to look, decide, and buy. "Booker Bense" <bbense@telemark.slac.stanford.edu> wrote in message news:fb9n89$3jd$2@news.Stanford.EDU... > In article <fb9n0p$3jd$1@news.Stanford.EDU>, > Booker Bense <bbense@telemark.slac.stanford.edu> wrote: >>In article <lsVBi.143$Ov2.112@trndny06>, >>Sir Thomas of Cannondale <hillbridge@yahoo.com> wrote: >>>Just wondering >>> >>>what is the average weight of your "empty" rear panniers? >>> >>>I have a couple of sets of panniers. I think one set is Nashbar or >>>Performance and then a couple of >>>very old pairs. >>> >>>The Nashbar or Performance seem heavy when I just picked them up. >>> >>>So.. >>> >>>If you know??? >>> >>>The average weight of your rear set of panniers? Or,, even better.. >>>each >>>pannier,, empty? >>> >> >>There's a chart somewhere that lists weights/volumes and a lot of >>other obsessive details about panniers on the web somewhere. I >>think it's a link off here somewhere. >> >>http://www.bicycletouring101.com/ >> > > Found it! > > http://lancerushing.com/bicycling/panniers.cfm > > _ Booker C. Bense |
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