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If you use two wheels for transport, we suggest carrying your everyday gear not on your body, but on your bike. The best option for most people is usually a pannier, a bag that attaches to your bike’s rear rack and won’t make your bike hard to steer. After spending three years testing dozens of […]

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If you want to carry small amounts of stuff on your bike, a front basket can come in handy. (If you need to tote more than 10 pounds, though, we suggest getting a rear rack.) After considering 15 baskets and testing four of them on a string of everyday errands—going to the pharmacy, dropping off…

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If you want to carry small amounts of stuff on your bike, a front basket can come in handy. (If you need to tote more than 10 pounds, though, we suggest getting a rear rack.) After considering 15 baskets and testing four of them on a string of everyday errands—going to the pharmacy, dropping off […]

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A solid rear rack is the foundation of any good carrying-stuff-on-your-bike setup: It enables you to attach other components to your bike and get a heavy pack off your back. After considering 38 models and testing eight top contenders, we’re confident the Topeak Explorer is the best rack for the average commuter. The Topeak Explorer…

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A solid rear rack is the foundation of any good carrying-stuff-on-your-bike setup: It enables you to attach other components to your bike and get a heavy pack off your back. After considering 38 models and testing eight top contenders, we’re confident the Topeak Explorer is the best rack for the average commuter. The Topeak Explorer […]

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