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I will never wear a rucksack when riding - a colleague of mine has been in a wheelchair for many years after (allegedly/apparently) breaking his back on one.
In the olden days, before topbox, I did use a rucksack but lashed it to the pillion seat tailpack-style using a luggage net and some of that stay-there-y-bastard foam matting stuff.
Or you could get a proper tailpack with the rucksack loops on it.
Or wear a rucksack - your choice but now with added opinion.  ____________________
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I have top-boxes on both my bikes now ( ) but before that I used one of these.
Air-back so it's not sweaty, and it's lasted really well - I've had mine about 4 years now, 2 years of that on the bike, and it's still going strong. ____________________ Triumph Sprint ST 1050. And it's Red. |
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I think I will go for one of these seems a better idea than wearing a rucksack.
Presumably they're a generic fit for most/all bikes?
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I wouldn't balk at carrying a laptop in a rucksack but bulkier harder items would go into one of various sizes of waterproof stuff/roll-bags under a cargo net. I sold all my seat bags and soft panniers when I discovered these. Ubiquitous is the word.
I wear a rucksack on every ride and I rate the Deuter Futura 28L very highly. All the features you need, a good size for biking, very tough, not too high above the shoulder strap's top mount so it doesn't nudge your head, and the clever back design (key feature) is always comfortable. |
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I have one of these, been using it in all conditions for about 5 years now. It's been through hell and back and remains waterproof. Went over the bonnet of a car with my laptop inside and both survived. Very comfy to wear too with a thick padded liner against your back. What I like about it is the inside panel un-zips to give access to the insides without opening the top, so if you have something like a map to keep dry without screwing it up you can un-zip the panel and slip it in flat.
https://en.halfar.com/promotional-bags/courier-backpacks.html
This is the same thing at Amazon but out of stock. If anyone can find one for sale I want to buy another.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eco-Backroller-Halfar-COURIER-Rucksack-x/dp/B00BZ1QRM8
EDIT: FOUND AND ORDERED: https://r.ebay.com/5AJsYL ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I have this https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281603224116
In fact I have a 20 Litre I bought first, then bought the 30 litre.
It is comfier to wear than a Kriega R30 with the quad lock system, which I also have. The Overboard still has extra horizontal straps but it feels more comfortable (even with a bit of weight in it).
In addition, I had my macbook pro in there, in a hard slip class thing. And a couple of other bits, when a car ran into the left side of me, I bounced off the bonnet, rolled down the road a few times. Everything in there was fine. Crucially, I believe I incurred no further injury because of that (which people are concerned about), in fact I think it helped with my back.
Fully waterproof, mine is only starting to 'hole' at the bottom in the inside because I put too much crap in there loose.
It also has an inside pocket with a hard liner, handy for a phone/wallet or things you don't want sloshing about with the rest in there. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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I do not like the idea of having rucksack strapped on my back. And it is not comfty at all.
And I hate top boxes for two reasons. Not good on motorway speeds. Getting on and off is major PITA.
Hence I use tail pack. The most comfortable solution for me.
Straps nicely on the pillion seat and holds my 15" huge work laptop, clothes, shoes and more. It is 52L. Has huge central central compartment. One separate compartment on each side and three other external pockets. Comes with waterproof bags for each:
https://www.bykebitz.co.uk/motorcycle-luggage/motorcycle-tail-packs/large-motorcycle-tail-packs/jofama-bag.html
It cost £89.
Note good top box with decent max load of 10kg like Givi V47NN Monokey or Maxxia 4, costs around £200 for the box only. Add mounting plates etc and the cost goes easily around £300.
Most low level top boxes say Givi E470N Monolock although big in volume have very low max load around 3kg. Means heavy laptop plus chargers and other stuff are not save in it because you will overload it. ____________________ Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not...
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Old Thread Alert!
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