At a Glance
Total Cost
$20 - Costs vary based on price of bag and quality of hardware (if you have a bag already, cost is ~$5 for new hardware)
Time
1-2 Hours
Cargo Capacity
15.4" Laptop, Charger, Mouse, Fleece Sweater, Brick Digi Camera, Multi tools, cell phone, wallet, city maps, spiral notebook etc. etc.
The bag can accommodate 2L bottles (3) and even gallon (milk container form factor).
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Of course, there's your DIY standard "bucket pannier" made from old cat litter buckets (or similar) as seen here or [http://web.archive.org/web/20050208161130/http://members.rogers.com/bphuntley/BikeBucket.html here] or even here. While utilitarian and high capacity, these lack a certain sense of sexiness. You can make the panniers seen in this instructable for the same price as these bucket panniers if you use some recycled material.
There's also the surplus army bag conversion - [http://web.archive.org/web/20041020064156/http://www.twowheelfetish.com/Ezine4/diypanniers.html as seen here by Peter Moore].
You could, gasp!, buy panniers... Arkel makes some great bags - the one closest to my DIY version is the Arkel Bug Pack. It's convertible - it goes from pannier to backpack easily. It also has a quality engineered mounting mechanism. The price isn't something I get excited over, $165... But I've met a happy customer, and will vouch that it is quality.
Photo Credit (Buckets): Brian Huntley













































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If anyone's interested, we have uploaded some kind of pattern in our site, bit of green, I'll try and make another version for instructables; I just don't have many photos from the process so it's not that easy! :)
As long as there is sufficient clearance between the dérailleur (the arm holding the chain) and the bag, the gears will work perfectly.
http://www.vimeo.com/13347233
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidcousins/sets/72157606621815140/
I had the easy job. I cut the frame and hooks. My wife did all the sewing.
You don't need to have a matching set (one on each side), but that doesn't mean you can't do it :p
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90131935
$1.99 for a pair. I think they'll make a decent backing plate. They fit the laptop bag that I have perfectly. They are made of polyethelyne and are slightly flexible.
I'm going to look into an alternative for the hooks, maybe straps...
Thanks for the idea!
--Mister E
The model is "Distance" - which is no longer made (it was replaced by the "Seiran." I bought the bike, used, on eBay ;)