@Max - I'm really lucky. I park my bike in an locked cage with security 
cameras which is situated in an underground parking under our building. 


On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 8:25:01 PM UTC-5, Max S wrote:
>
> Have been reading this thread with interest, as I’m hoping to start bike 
> commuting again soon, once the clavicle heals and the snow and ice are off 
> the roads. 
>
> I’m wondering what the OP’s requirements are with regard to locking the 
> bike up vs. being able to bring it inside at work, leaving the bags on the 
> bike vs. having to take them with, etc?.. 
>
> My most preferred set up for ride quality is either a front bag on a rack 
> or a saddlebag, but only if I can bring the bike in with me. (None of the 
> saddlebags or front bags that I’ve seen or used seem to be very good for 
> easily releasing and then easily carrying...) Often I cannot bring the bike 
> inside, so some kind of quick release and good portage option are needed. 
> In those cases, I find that the inexpensive Wald basket up front works (I 
> just put my work bag in, go, lock, grab, go), as long as the load is not 
> too heavy. In either case, I find that a road bike with a decently long 
> wheelbase does pretty well. 
>

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