This is an example. What I meant is that I like the agility I get from the bike.
And adding width is going the wrong way around in which I take more space.
Obviously, when I have more time I don't filters car, but there are time where there is a massive traffic jam (quite common in london), and the red light barely allow a few cars to pass before it goes back to red.
I know for a fact that if I wait there, I'd have to wait for something like 15mn and I'll arrive late to work.
Then I need to "filter" to the pavement to walk out of this traffic jam.
That's the main benefit of bicycle, being agile, and that's why I won't get a 3 wheeler or any thick bikes
You can. I filter exactly the same traffic on a bike with narrower handlebars than yours and with a single rear pannier - the pannier isn't noticeable at all. I can comfortably and safety get through gaps that motorcycles and scooters have no hope of doing. Obviously safety and courtesy are key though.I'm filtering the cars so close that I'm bending sideway to allow handlebar to go through. And sometime I have to move pedals around to avoid hitting the pedestrian pavements..
Not sure I can do that with side bags?
Which side pannier did you use? A lot of them seem to add noticeable width to the bike.You can. I filter exactly the same traffic on a bike with narrower handlebars than yours and with a single rear pannier - the pannier isn't noticeable at all. I can comfortably and safety get through gaps that motorcycles and scooters have no hope of doing. Obviously safety and courtesy are key though.
Michael
Altura Dryline 32. They are 32 litres for the pair, so 16 litres each and can be used front or rear. I only use one (the cat weed in the other!) and it's been great, commuting in all weathers for the last 5 years. My clothes inside have never got wet. I also use a Tortec Velocity rear rack which helps slim things down as well, as it is a slimline rack which tapers in like the seat stays.Which side pannier did you use? A lot of them seem to add noticeable width to the bike.
What you told me gave me idea to try it, see what I did:Altura Dryline 32. They are 32 litres for the pair, so 16 litres each and can be used front or rear. I only use one (the cat weed in the other!) and it's been great, commuting in all weathers for the last 5 years. My clothes inside have never got wet. I also use a Tortec Velocity rear rack which helps slim things down as well, as it is a slimline rack which tapers in like the seat stays.
Michael