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I've got an Ogio low drag, and I keep the straps loose. The weight sits on the seat when I'm on the bike and on my hips when I'm not.
Works fine for short hops, but most people who do any sort of distance seem to advise tank bags, or ocassionally tail packs. ____________________ CBT 23/09/10 - Theory 19/03/11 - Mod1 19/04/11 - Mod2 06/05/11
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Top box every time, easy to take off, usualy just one quick release button when unlocked and its off. 5 secs and your good to go.  ____________________ Previously Known As A5tra_G
Old Bikes :2010 Kawasaki ER6 F & 2000 Honda VTR Firestorm
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got a top box, but when I'm not using it or its full, I have a rucksack thats tight enough to not move but loose enough to rest on the pillion seat, and put the chest and waist straps on, hardly feel it then  ____________________ Ybr 125 > Bandit 650SA > GSXR 600 > Triumph Sprint St1050 > CB1300 > Z1000SX + FJ1200 (written off) > VFR750 >FJ1200 |
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Just incase you're not fancying the top box route (I can't stand them personally).
https://imageshack.us/a/img46/2936/img0013bj.jpg
2 XPS M1730s, massive and heavy, two 10 inch netbooks and all four power supplies, all in my R25. It was a rather restrictive amount of weight but I could have done London and back with it on with zero discomfort due to the way these packs hold the weight. Also note I've had that pack for 4 years now and it gets abused like that pretty much 5 days a week, no rips, no tears although I think I've managed to stretch it a little
Kriega stuff is expensive, but nothing short of a Timbuk2 bag will hold as much stuff in comfort on a bike.  ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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I wouldn't really describe mine as a very sensible one really, it's just a bog standard one that you buy from any sports shop.
I just make sure that it's fully tightened up so as high up on my back as possible. ____________________ 2004 R1 & 2018 XSR900 |
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I use a top box.
They can be expensive if bought new, offer questionable looks and can mess with the bike’s handling if overloaded.
However, no matter how wet it gets your shit stays dry. You can leave stuff in relative safety on the bike. Most top box locks could be broken open in about one second, but out of sight, out of mind and all that. It’s also great to not have to carry a heavy bag, partly for comfort reasons, but also for the safety aspect.
My daily commute has varied in length over the years. When it was about 10 minutes I just used a rucksack. I’m currently on the bike for about an hour in each direction which is long enough for heavy rain to penetrate even decent rucksacks. That was my principal motivation to get hard luggage. I also feel lighter and more able to move around the bike without wearing the bag.
I have a laptop rucksack which I sling in the box and go. At work I leave my helmet and waterproofs (if dry) in the box and walk away. If I have loads to carry I can fill the box and still wear the rucksack.
Having said all that, a mate at work uses a Kriega tail pack and says it’s great. Worth considering if you don’t have too much stuff. ____________________ 2016 CBF1000F - Commuter heaven | 1994 CBR600FR - Awaiting defibrillation |
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I carry my laptop in one of these https://www.just4laptops.co.uk/images/thumbs/395/0001100_300_154-more4you-backpack-toshiba.jpeg
But i found carrying a larger lenovo laptop around was tiresome and switched it with a 12 inch screen'ed X220. Its surprising how much weight it takes off your shoulders! ____________________ Current: Kawazaki ZX6R 51
Past: Kawazaki ZX6R 96 - Honda CBR 600F4 05 - Dragstar 125 02 - Honda CB 400 SF 94 - Honda NSR 125 51 - Gilera Runner XV125 04 |
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If you are serious about commuting then a top box is a very good investement.
Many people use a backpack but fail to take into account the safety issue of having something strapped to your back that is a potential hazzard during an accident. I would carry anything other than soft items in a backpack.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 100 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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