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Different ways to haul gear on your bike
- Bike cargo rack: A stable frame mounted over one of the wheels; you can strap gear directly onto the rack or use bags designed to attach to them, such as panniers
- Panniers: Roomy bags popular among commuters; they're easy to detach from the bike rack so you can take your gear with you
- Frame bag: Fits in the main triangle of your bike frame; ideal for carrying smaller, heavier items
- Trunk bag: Secures to a bike rack; many have plastic sheets to reinforce the base area and retain a structured shape
- Handlebar bag: Keeps gear within easy reach; attaches to handlebars with straps or clamps
- Saddle pack: Fits under the bike seat for small items like a multi-tool or patch kit; larger versions designed for bikepacking carry more
- Bike basket: Great for taller or odd-shaped items like grocery bags since baskets don't have lids; front baskets attach to handlebars
- Bike trailer for cargo: Keeps weight off the bike frame and you lets pull heavier loads behind you


