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AngelGrinder |
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 Posted: 15:33 - 28 Dec 2007 Post subject: Recommend a backpack....(How exciting) |
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As the title says really, I would like one that has a bit of space(enough to fit trainers and a few clothes in), but is comfortable, and not too bulky.
Have had a look around -
this one looks tiny, but the picture is awful....
Clicky
This looks pretty good....
Clicky
But trying to get an idea from anyone if they've had anything particulaly good..
Sorry for the most boring topic ever...... ____________________ Currently Riding - 2002 Aprilia RSV1000 Mille |
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I'd be looking at hikers rucksacks, I've got a big one (yeah i know its not what your looking for) but its comfy. Also has a waterproof cover that is hidden away in a pocket underneath that i never noticed until after getting it soaked many a time. ____________________ www.oldskoolsuzuki.info |
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Ditto,
if you want a very light but competent daysack I'd look at the OMM Jirishanca. Might be a bit expensive for you though. I use the MSC and swear by it. ____________________ the warped one: This is a follow up from the thread 'my willy hurts' |
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divuk83 |
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Kriega stuff is ment to be really good.
https://www.kriega.com/
I have an X-Over bag (sorry I can't find I link to it) thats does a pretty good job of being large, waterproof but not annoying as you move about on the bike.
I also have a Lowepro one for the camera, great at low speed but at high speed the straps flap about and whip you which is pretty painful (unless your into that kind of thing)
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The Knox Areopack got a good review in RiDE recently and unlike a traditional walking backpack it is designed to keep the weight low, off your shoulders lowering the centre of gravity. A traditional walking sack will center the load between your shoulder blades using shoulder/chest/waist straps to stabilise the load, this is not necessarily the best way to carry a load on a bike. Personally I think it's far better to use a tank bag or tail pack in that order of preference.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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I don't like using a backpack riding, I find backpacks give me back aches as you support the weight on your back, not to mention the make my back too warm.
I use an Ortlieb Xpress bicycle courier bag. It sits lower on the back, and actually rests on the passenger area of the seat when riding. It's also fully weatherproof, something many backpacks aren't. ____________________ Current Bikes: 1973 Honda Cl350k5, 1976 Honda PC50k1, 1981 Honda C70 (6V) Passport, 1982 Honda C70 (12V)Passport, 1984 C70 Passport, 1989 Honda NSR125F Adriatico 2. In CANADA try: https://www.import-motorsports.org/ for cool performance sport-bikes. |
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I have a Joe Rocket Blaster backpack and it can hold 50 or 60 litres. It's huge, comfortable and easily fits in a spare helmet, trainers and milk (tested by me )
I got mine for £50 from an online shop and I can't remember which but if you google it it'll come up. Can't fault it apart from the fact it has no shield against the rain.  ____________________ '99 Hornet 600 , VFR 400 NC30 '92 , Kasawamasaki GT 550 , '98 Hornet 600
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Cant you just put the carrier bags on the bar ends like when we were all kids???  ____________________ Suzuki GSX-R750K4 ~ Mivv GP |
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Another shout out for the kriega, all the fetaures have been mentioned but i cant big up enough how comfortable it is when full. ____________________ Hornet 600, CBR600F, 929 blade, 07 R1, R1200GS, 09 Blade, 750 SRAD, ZZR1200, 954 Blade, KTM 990 Adventure, Ducati 749s |
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Ive always used Berghaus backpacks, my current one is just a tradtional 25 litre trekking or whatever they're called. It's fine for me, just get a bit slack over time so needs the straps tightening every now and then but does the job, not waterproof as standard but i fit a waterproof liner inside.
Before that I had another berghaus which was only 20 litre but had heavy duty shoulder straps that were comfy and never budged and two straps across the front, also had a waterproof cover and a rigid frame with a mesh layer across against your back so the weight of the bag was away from your back, always felt like there was no rucksack on your back.
Both my bags have been through several spills as well and have never ripped or torn  ____________________ Past: '96 Thundercat, '02 ZX636R (A1P), '58 KTM 690 SM LC4 Current: '06 ZX636R (C6F)
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i use either my macpac 30 litre or fairydown 70litre depending on what im doing, i can't fault either, and both have travelled around the world with me and done months of tramping in the nz bush.
in fact i would be surprised if you could buy better packs with a lifetime warranty,
when i crashed my dirt bike and fliped over and hit a tree, and bent the internal spaceframe, i sent it to them and they fixed it and paid postage both directions, quality
but very expensive over here ____________________ the humans are dead
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It's not a boring topic
I just bought the Kriega R15 from their web site as I only need a bag to chuck a few things in for work or to pick up a bit of shopping on the way home and the messenger bag I used to carry was getting in the way. It would fit a pair of trainers and a bit more stuff in it no problem. |
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I usually used my samsonite backpack - got it from the bicester village outlet for 25 quid - one of those laptop bags, but very cavernous and easily holds your contents. well padded and non-intrusive. Waist straps are a must on a bike since they allow your bag to hug your body.
I can't recommend my boblbee megalopolis for your purpose since the profile of the bag is too big but it's a trendy fashion statement and back protector rolled into one.
Eastpak should be good and so should Jansport. Ideally get something that's waterproof or has a liner inside it to make it at least showerproof - 30L capacity. ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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Call me a cheapskate if you like but i just use a EuroHike 35L back pack from millets waterproffed with tent waterproofing spray and does the trick great.  ____________________ Past bike: 2004 Hyosung Comet
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 174 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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