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Saddlebags or panniers are an awesome add-on to your bicycle. Not only do they look aesthetically good but they are very functional as well! However, saddlebags can be a bit expensive or some available on the market just won't suit your taste. Why not make your own saddlebags? It's not hard as you think and as long as you have all the materials needed, it will take perhaps just a day or less to make. Follow these steps and let's get started.

Method 1
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Single Saddle Bag

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  1. It's better if you can find something that is weatherproof for durability, but any bag you have will do in a pinch.
  2. Make sure to measure the length and width of the bag, as well as the base of the bag.
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  3. The holes should be at least 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) away from the corners.
  4. Using the markings the board got from the sharp object you used to poke the bag as a guide.
  5. This saddlebag can carry approximately 4 kilos of cargo.
  6. Enjoy your own DIY bicycle pannier.
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Dual Saddle Bags

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      Things You'll Need

      • Bicycle
      • Bicycle Rear Rack
      • Old bag
      • 1/4-inch plywood approximately 12 x 14 inches
      • Drill
      • Saw
      • 4 ordinary ¼-20 nuts per bag
      • 2 U-bolts per bag
      • 2 L-Brackets per bag
      • Wood Adhesive
      • Foam board
      • Measuring tape or ruler

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