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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

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 Posted: 09:32 - 13 Oct 2004 Post subject: Carrying a laptop on the bike..? |
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Is it a good idea for me to strap the laptop to the rear seat (in it's case obviously..) As long as it's strapped on well then I don't see any problems (unless crash or it rains )
Does anyone carry a laptop regularily?
I have mine in a backpack at the minute which is unsafe and uncomfortable.. I've ordered a laptop case and was hoping to just bungee it to the rear seat.
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I've bought my second laptop in two months (Business use and a crap insurance dealing, don't ask!) and this time I got a rucksack type laptop case, for the specific purpose that I can then use the bike for work when I'm out and about and carry the laptop with me.
Has a decent clip across the two straps to stop it from moving around and also has clips across the zip to stop it coming undone and falling out.
Haven't tested it yet mind.  ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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A hot laptop in your rucksack is a wonderous thing in winter.  |
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I've got one of those as well. It's absolutely ideal. It carries the laptop along with plug, mousemat and mouse, and still has room for two lever arch files.
Cost me £3.50 on St Albans Market at a luggage stall - well worth it!
I've often strapped the laptop in its briefcase thingy to the back with a couple of bungees as well with no problems.
Just don't forget that your bags may not be waterproof, and that this is more likely to be a problem than dropping it.
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I bought a rucksack from Halfords for a tenner. Nothing special, just a camping type daysack with two large compartments. One of the compartments is actually the exact size for my laptop, and behind it is the gel padding that is supposed to support the weight of whatever is in the bag. This gel padding keeps the latop nicely off of my back, and when the laptop is warm, it warms the gel.
Better than any heated clothing!
I also put all of my papwerwork / bike mags etc in the other compartment and my PSU and mouse goes in the smaller compartment on the front. I've never had any trouble with it, and yeah so I wouldn't want to crash with it, but hopefully its held far enough away from me that it would not dig into me in a crash.
Plus, If I wanted I could start up Winamp, bung it on random, plug in my 'ear hook' type earphones and listen to some rock!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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I take my laptop to and from work regularly, use one of these either place it on the tank or by my side. Obviously using the shoulder strap provided. |
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I had a rucksack that has the airbags in it. I've carried that on the bike regularly, and have never had any problems. I have also dropped the bag with the laptop in it (not off the bike, but off a sack trolley whilst legging it through hospital corridors...) and the bag protected it really well. No damage done at all.
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Yam, that laptop was carted on the back of my bike for about 6 months. Back and too to work and it never did it any harm, of course I had a water proof bag that I kept it in inside my tailpack . |
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i carry my laptop all the time, in a ruksac! at least with a rucksac its on you and being strapped on the back, how would you know if it fell off ?  |
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What I do Is put the laptop In a bin bag, Then into a backpack, Waterproof and safe.  |
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Step 1. Put laptop in some old sheets, and wrap it up.
Step 2. Put wrapped up laptop under your clothes i.e. on your belly/chest
Step 3. if youve got 1 piece leathers or zip up two piece then that should be ok. If not just get a belt and put it round belly, over your shirt, thus trapping laptop between belt and neck.
Step 4. Dont lie on tank when riding or this will crush/scratch/mark the laptop.
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 Posted: 21:59 - 13 Oct 2004 Post subject: Re: Carrying a laptop on the bike..? |
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[quote="YamsR6"]Is it a good idea for me to strap the laptop to the rear seat (in it's case obviously..) As long as it's strapped on well then I don't see any problems (unless crash or it rains )
Does anyone carry a laptop regularily?
I am "NOT ALLOWED" to carry a laptop, my courier firm will not allow it. Anyone wants a laptop despatched it has to be done in a smartcar or van. (only a few courier firms have that policy)
However when I was at quicksilver (crap company) I was forced to carry laptops, I always carried them in my artwork bag which was fine.
I've been told that the motherboard can get damaged when carried on a motorbike, I don't know if that's true, can anyone confirm that? |
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Well the PCMCIA port is ripped off the motherboard of my laptop... but that was from dropping it on the wireless card - (card was fine ).
and the case for it is falling apart - theres a big crack in it... but I think I did more damage to it while on a push bike (I had a slight accident involving sabotaged brakes whilst pushbiking into college).
Overall I don't think biking with it has done it any harm atall - other factors have.
This is a Dell Inspiron 2600 btw, few years old now but I'd happily buy a laptop from Dell when I leave college and have to give this one back (in millions of pieces, probably).
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