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Very happy with my Lidl panniers and an old metal rear rack. Rope or cord stops loads moving around but a cheapo elastic cargo net is useful.
 
The Brompton Metro bag I have is good on the Brompton I commute on (untill repairs were needed that I did not want to do just now).

Ortlieb panniers are the best out there. I have a pair offering 20 litres capacity in each one and I have another set that offers 35 litres per pannier with expanding outer pocket too. Pretty big those and really only good on a touring bike with longer chain stays or the touring recumbent I bought it for.
 
A touring recumbent!? That's almost like lying down in a country road waiting for a speeding car like a hedghehog - it's risky enough with an ordinary bicycle. I know many have a little hi-vis flappy flag but that's easy to miss and (in my opinion) not understood by most drivers.
 
A touring recumbent!? That's almost like lying down in a country road waiting for a speeding car like a hedghehog - it's risky enough with an ordinary bicycle. I know many have a little hi-vis flappy flag but that's easy to miss and (in my opinion) not understood by most drivers.
Personally, if I’m on any road in daytime, country road especially (on a hybrid touring bike), I have an exceptionally bright, flashing rear light. You’d have to be blind not to see it, obviously as it gets dark, I switch to night mode.
 

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