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Knox SixPack - https://www.planet-knox.com/detail2.aspx?ID=63
Has a separate pouch for laptop that secures inside it and other neat features. Well made, hasn't let me down yet.  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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thats pretty damn cool, good find, ill be having one of those come pay day, Cheers! ____________________ And on the 7th day the lord said..lets get pissed |
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I sent mine back, not even slightly waterproof and the other compartment isn't big enough to be really usefull. |
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I've got two Karrimor ones, both very robust..
Got the monster: https://www.karrimor.com/1SS06N26.htm#
Great if you've got tons of stuff to carry. Usually use it to go to work with, I can get a full suite, shoes, towel, deodorant etc in + laptop and small laptop bag - does the job nicely.
I ride into London and have showers at work so can shower, get changed and fit my boots and leather bottoms back in and then just carry my jacket and lid - so totally full of win for that job.
Only downside is if you don't set it up right, because its tall, you do get some wind bashing it at speed (only really 90+ though).
Day to day: https://www.karrimor.com/SS08/Airspace%20lite%2025.htm
Got a very similar one to this one for when I don't need to carry dead bodies, much smaller and dont tend to notice its actually there most of the time, gets most stuff in without a problem.
I think its either sports world or JJB but one of them does stupidly cheap Karrimor stuff - I think the big rucksack was £20-25 down from £70 - never seen them sold for £70 though but still cheap for what it is, and so far showing no sign of falling apart. ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
Old Bikes: Suzuki Intruder 125 LC - '2001, Honda CBR 600F - '92, Honda CBR 600RR - '03 |
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Yo G,
+1 for boblebee megalopolis! I can say that it saved me from further injury when i crashed my bike in scotland too - dug me into the ground so i didn't slide further than what was necessary (by which point i would have been a box truck!)
https://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh313/Titot01/bag2.jpg
https://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh313/Titot01/bag1.jpg
I got all year 9 on my bag and started marking it up!
I've got a 14" asus A8JS and it fits nicely. Best check boblbee's website since it has all the approved laptops which fit in the bag - i think 15" is it's limit, so if you've got a 15.4" widescreen, it might just fit.
I got mine from www.ebags.com for £50 but they've ceased trading which is a shame, everywhere else they're 100 quid. If green's not your favourite colour, get bendy to spray it orange! It's basically ABS so it's hardwearing and rugged. Very comfortable at speed too - 100-110mph with a bag full of laptop in a racing crouch never felt more comfortable - the rear of the bag is scooped out to promote good ergonomic posture. ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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I'm not sure about that boblebee; I a bit too trendy for my liking ; out of interest, how easy is it to fit lots of shopping or similar in? Looks like it might be a bit constricting with the rigid shell.
I did a search and saw those when you mentioned them before Keith. I do like the idea and it'd make sense to have it on the tank rather than my back. However, going to be pretty expensive to get the tank cover as well as the bank; more than I want to spend now, or on the zx9 really.
Will keep my eye out on ebay or could always try making my own .
Cheers for all the thoughts, but I have to say, so far Bendy's suggestion seems the most attractive on 'value for money' so reckon I'll go for that .
(Incidentally, the DAB is doing stirling work in the Garage, allowing me to avoid the inane drivel of pop-radio, though was a bit posher than I was expecting!) |
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Not too sure at all about those bubblyjubbly megapopodopolis thingies....... Wassatscoopythingyallaboutthen?
Got me one of those Oxford Jobbies. Holds a good bit reasonably waterproof and about 40 quidish. Prefer not to wear any tho just in case I come off. |
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I’ve used one of these for the last two years:
https://www.targus.com/uk/product_details.asp?sku=TSB212
Cost me about 30 notes from ebuyer if I remember correctly.
It’s held up well to pretty hard use. I often carry tools in addition to the laptop so the whole package gets extremely heavy, yet all the stitching is still solid.
There’s quite a large amount of space once the laptop is on board, certainly enough for gym kit or a bit of shopping.
It’s been through some torrential downpours and the main compartment has stayed dry. I do however keep a thick plastic bag in the back pouch which I use to wrap the laptop if it’s pissing down. Just in case.
Neither the phone pocket on the strap nor the “walkman” pocket (which I use for all my USB sticks and smartphone) are in any way waterproof.
It has a waist strap, but I confess I’ve never used it. The strap stays tucked into the mesh side pockets until you reach about 140mph when they come out and proceed to whip you around the ass and thighs in a quite invigorating manner…
…allegedly.
Loads of pockets help me organise all my crap and I‘ve come to rely on it as my mobile office. Highly recommended.  ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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I have a Know Six Pack - well worth the £40
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I always have a backpack when riding, feels weird without one For cheapness why not buy a small skin type case for the laptop then put it in a normal backpack. I might try upload a pic of the case if you want?
On a side note i've always wondered can carrying stuff in a backpack be dangerous if you had an off? ____________________ Bikes : 2006 CBR125R - 2004 Monster 620ie - 2004 ZX-6R B1H - 2005 Monster S2R 800 - 2011 Street Triple - 2009 Streetfighter 1098 - 2014 ZX-6R 636
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Money no object it would have to be the Kriega R25... in reality I'm thinking of buying a Knox sixPack myself, at £40 it's great value:
The top 5 biking backpacks ____________________ "he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man"- Dr. Johnson |
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Yes it can break your back! My point precisely. AND if you carry flamable liquids in fragile containers it may also explode......... aledgedly  |
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Neil, Very nice find! I think I might buy myself one of those.
Does anyone know of any other backpacks that have a holder for putting the helmet in/on the backpack much like in the link neil provided? I hate having to carry my helmet around in my hand. I would much prefer to strap/attach it to my backpack in some sort of way.
With regards to wearing the backpack.. if you don't want to wear it while riding, couldn't you just buy one of those mesh/cargo net things and wrap it down onto the rear seat? I'm contemplating this. Esp if i want to buy a HighVis belt/vest ____________________ -----------------------
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 39 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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