I’ve made a few trips to the hardware store and other errands over the years, using a backpack on my bike (years ago, when it was my only transportation, I hauled a small amount of groceries in a backpack and just made multiple trips) but this is the first trip I’ve made since I started trying to turn this mountain bike into a cargo bike. I’ve got the rear rack I talked about in that post, some basic secondhand fabric panniers secured with straps and zip-ties, and a milk crate from a consignment shop. I went for a pretty light grocery run for the first trip, just two totes of frozen stuff, and it rode just fine on the way home.

Thanks for all your advice! I think I’m going to upgrade to bucket panniers at some point soon, but I’m glad I can at least start using it like I’d planned.

  • Corvus (he/him)@slrpnk.netM
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    5 months ago

    Looks great. Love the homemade mirror! I wish more places had bike racks to lean your bike against. The racks you put a wheel into are generally terrible if you’re carrying any weight.

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      5 months ago

      That’s good to know, and not something I’d thought about but it makes sense how it could cause damage. I definitely need to get a better bike lock or at least a chain - I lost the key to mine and have been using a padlock with a really long shackle, which works on some bike racks and not well on others. Once I’ve got that, I can probably just put my bike behind that rack and keep from torquing the wheel. Thanks!