that which rolls » Blog Archive » My Panniers Get No Respect, October 21st, 2009 at 7:50 pm:
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[...] I’ll grant you that they’re not beautiful, but they are very functional. They are waterproof and made from recycled materials. I was kind of proud of my kitty litter panniers. And they were VERY cheap. I think they cost less than $10 in materials. I think they’re going to be great for the crappy weather, once there’s salt and grime on the road. I can just hose these off occasionally. They are also very high visibility, esp with the big reflectors on there. Between these and my monkeylectric lights, I should probably join the circus. [...]
that which rolls » Blog Archive » My Panniers Get No Respect, October 21st, 2009 at 7:50 pm:
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[...] I’ll grant you that they’re not beautiful, but they are very functional. They are waterproof and made from recycled materials. I was kind of proud of my kitty litter panniers. And they were VERY cheap. I think they cost less than $10 in materials. I think they’re going to be great for the crappy weather, once there’s salt and grime on the road. I can just hose these off occasionally. They are also very high visibility, esp with the big reflectors on there. Between these and my monkeylectric lights, I should probably join the circus. [...]
Albany cyclist, October 22nd, 2009 at 1:22 pm:
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I love this use of kitty litter buckets! I use the same brand of litter (I prefer the blue and green-topped kind actually) and use these buckets for lots of things, but I hadn’t thought of this use! You ought to be proud!





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