It worked without issue. I had them horizontal in pannier on top of my rain
pants and jacket. Nothing else fancy. They survived the 4 mile ride home!
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I just make sure the carton is horizontal in the pannier (so they are
usually on top of cheese something similar as the cartons are longer then
the bottom of the pannier). Also, we don't refrigerate raw eggs and they
last for several months.
With abandon,
Patrick
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I carry mine in egg cartons and haven't had a broken one in years. its
uphill from the store, and paved so I am going pretty slow. Steve
On Monday, April 13, 2015, jpp wrote:
> You know I was just about to start transporting eggs by bike this week.
> I have a coworker who has her own chickens.
Had a great grocery run today (and about to get the literal fruits of my labor
with a blueberry shortcake! Yes, it’s grain free, and except for the fruit
close to carb free too. Don’t ask how. My wife and daughters work magic with
their baking.)!
Anyway, on the way home, I forgot two critical f