Re: Carrying things on your uni

Mark Bainbridge (mbridge@pioneer.mov.vic.gov.au)
Wed, 26 Apr 1995 08:54:52 +1000 (EET)

On Mon, 24 Apr 1995, Someone wrote:

>How do you carry a small amout of stuff on your uni? I am thinking of my
>wallet, keys, and maybe 3 juggling balls. I don't want to bother with a
>backpack and I don't like fanny packs. Is there something I can mount
>under the seat that will hold a few items?

I bought a small expanable pocket that attaches to the pole (velcro) and
the back of the seat (Elastic). It is designed to go under the seat of a
normal bike, however the elastic is normally used to attach wet weather
riding gear. Because of this the mini-pannier is best put upside down.

It doesn't get in the way at all, no-matter what I'm doing. The only
reason I know it's there is because of the sound of my keys rattling when
I am jumping my way up stairs.

Capacity: 3 juggling balls, keys, wallet, and a couple of muesli bars.
But can be expanded to hold more (Although then you start to notice the
weight).

May your tyre never go bald and your crank never bend.

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