Sono portoghese e vivo in Portogallo ma sono venuto qui per un consiglio perché voi ragazzi usate le biciclette molto, quindi immagino che siete il migliore per aiutarmi a questo 😂

    Ho preso questa bici di recente e voglio usarla per commissioni come fare la spesa e come puoi vedere che ho un cestino per la parte anteriore, ma cosa vi usate nella parte posteriore per portare le cose? Un altro cestino? BAGNI LATURA? Quale sarebbe l’opzione migliore?

    Grazie!

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    1. Hot4Scooter on
    2. AJeanByAnyOtherName on

      I see a lot of double bike bags for the rear carrier. Personally, I prefer individual bike shopper bags with hooks that hook onto the carrier and handles or straps to carry them around.

    3. NotGuiltyByDefault on

      Side bags works well and still leaves room for other things (two kids, ikea furniture, mattress, etc)

    4. smokinnnnn on

      panniers work like a charm but snelbinders for the back rack or a zip tied plastic crate would also work really well.

    5. kimputer7 on

      Front basket won’t help you for a big groceries run. So side bags would be most useful for you.

      Until you’re pro: Then you can get a FULL BLUE AH bag (the textile one you buy, not the cheap plastic one), and put it on the back, while biking, you have one hand on your back holding up the AH bag.

      That’s way more a double sided bag, or snelbinders (it will fall off) can carry.

    6. 100% side bags.
      100% functionality.
      100% beginner friendly.
      Buy them at a cheap place like action, they are perfectly fine and for a fair price. You can mount them yourself, not difficult.

    7. sprankelend on

      Side bags from these brands are high quality (if they are not available in Portugal I apologise) : Willex, Ortlieb, Basil, Beck, Fastrider.

    8. immasayyes on

      The basic for us is snelbinders, which are like 2 big elastic bands. We basically shove anything under them that has a chance of not falling of: jackets, bags, flowers, books, sports gadgets. Then the more grown up thing to do is the sidebags- make sure to never leave valuables in there and distribute the weight evenly when possible. And then of course a child seat, they start at the front and when the kid gets bigger moves to the back.
      Those elastic bands are easiest when you often have people hop on the back and want nothing in the way.
      But also, we are so used to biking we can bike with one hand and just hold the other item and balance it on the back

    9. dunningkrugerman on

      Bike bags. Giant bike bags. You can get all sorts and sizes. I can fit a week’s worth of groceries in mine.

    10. Relative_Phase193 on

      There exists side bags with click on click off systems. You can use those and just take them off and carry them with you whenever they aren’t needed on the bike. Those are ideal.

    11. ReallyCrunchy on

      You’ll want a detachable side bag, something like [this](https://www.fietstas.com/willex-pakaftas-s-1200-10l-zwart.html). You can easily carry one around while shopping, do some biking and then you carry it into your home. There are also more simple (cheap) variants that can’t be detached without some hassle, but then you’ll need to load/unload using another bag and also they can get stolen (happened to me twice!) so I think the detachable one is just superior. You probably only need one, they’re pretty big.

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