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ThatDippyTwat
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PostPosted: 17:45 - 28 Aug 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Riejufixing wrote:
TheDonUK wrote:
No one has mentioned the £10 special?
https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/course-slipstream-water-resistant-backpack

Use it for commuting to work, rode to switzerland and back with it... 10 quid!


Very interesting. Have you got one now? Bumf says it's 52cm x 36cm x 18.5 cm. is this the maximum dimension, or the size of a rectangular thing you can fit in it?


I have one. They fall apart. Zip is coming away from the body of the bag.
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PostPosted: 19:24 - 28 Aug 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

A hard shell backpack would seem to be as risky, or worse, than carrying hard, bulky stuff in an ordinary rucksack.
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PostPosted: 20:34 - 02 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just buy a cheapie rucksack from a luggage shop or market stall every couple of years, as for waterproofing I wrap stuff on carrier bags or bin liners. As for carrying a chain in it ... Fuck dat!
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PostPosted: 09:52 - 03 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kawasaki Jimbo wrote:
A hard shell backpack would seem to be as risky, or worse, than carrying hard, bulky stuff in an ordinary rucksack.


The XL Moto/Course is not really a 'hard' shell. Think of it as a stiff card, foolscap folder type stuff. Come off and it'll deform without any issue. Wouldn't buy another though. Cheap is fair enough, but the zip is single stitched on, and doesn't take much persuading to un-stitch itself.
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PostPosted: 10:51 - 03 Sep 2018    Post subject: Re: Recommend a backpack Reply with quote

Johanna wrote:
Hey folks, I was wondering whether any of you have a good, waterproof backpack you could recommend for daily commuting?

I currently have a DaKine bag with a chest strap. It is so comfortable - I barely notice it's there. I carry my chain in it and the weight is close to my back so it's not a problem at all.

I would like 3 things it doesn't have, though:
- Waterproof (this is the most important)
- A separate compartment for my chain so I don't have to unpack everything to put the chain (in a plastic bag) at the bottom of my bag.
- High visibility (my current bag is black with no reflectors).

It doesn't need to be big. I don't need to carry a laptop or anything but I guess a laptop-type compartment would be nice to have if I need to carry an A4 book or something and want to avoid bending it.

I could also get a waterproof cover for my DaKine bag, but not sure whether water would still get in via my back? I'm thinking of the proper downpour situations here!

Thoughts? I've looked at lots of reviews but nothing I've found ticks all the boxes (yet). There is a lot to look at!

The other option is a top box, but I've been won over to the thought that my bike looks better with no top box and vanity is winning.


I use a Kriega R30 backpack for carrying change of clothes, lunch, flask of coffee and a few bits, and carry my chain, disc lock and cover in a Kriega US10 tail pack strapped to the pillion seat.

I have seen some people carry a chain in their backpack but I thought this approach was safer and also allowed me to carry a heavy and more secure Pragmasis chain.
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PostPosted: 11:01 - 03 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to say Kriega for quality. Thumbs Up

I thought they were just fashionable until I got them (25 rucksack and US-30 tailpack) they are fucking awesome pieces of kit. The rucksack has been going strong for 10 years..
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PostPosted: 22:31 - 03 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've been very happy with this Lomo Rucksack for £30

Main compartment, plus a zippable front (not sure it would take a chain though, takes a 2-3 bottles of water roughly).
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PostPosted: 04:16 - 04 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zips..its always zips that let go. They stick and get sticky. I've had a Knox for 10 years, but, I use a top box over it in the winter. Fuck kreiga prices. Make the manufacurerers do better rather than just pay silly money for brands.
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PostPosted: 14:07 - 06 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pigeon wrote:
I've been very happy with this Lomo Rucksack for £30

Main compartment, plus a zippable front (not sure it would take a chain though, takes a 2-3 bottles of water roughly).


i also have one of these. looks like it will last at least twice as long again as ive had it (about 4 years).

def waterproof - that's been well tested Laughing

the zip pocket likely wouldn't fit a decent chain, but as others have said - fuck that anyway...
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PostPosted: 14:54 - 08 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

FWIW I notice that the latest issue of RIDE magazine (that's Nov 2018) carries a review of 20 backpacks (haven't read it myself)
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PostPosted: 16:48 - 08 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can wholeheartedly recommend the Kriega R35.

Bought one this summer as I wanted a rucksack that was durable and reliable as I don't fancy sticking a top box on the MT-09.

Granted it's around £180, but I have no doubt that it'll last a few years and the strap system is most definitely the highlight of this rucksack, you hardly even know its there.
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PostPosted: 14:02 - 09 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Freddyfruitbat wrote:
FWIW I notice that the latest issue of RIDE magazine (that's Nov 2018) carries a review of 20 backpacks (haven't read it myself)

And now I have read it - their best buy is Messrs Groovylee and Pigeon's £30 Lomo 30L (and that was stacked against 20 others, several of which cost well into 3 figures).

I really don't get the whole 'backpack-on-a-motorbike' thing though...!
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PostPosted: 20:36 - 16 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

TheDonUK wrote:
No one has mentioned the £10 special?
https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/course-slipstream-water-resistant-backpack

Use it for commuting to work, rode to switzerland and back with it... 10 quid!


enjoying it?

I almost got one but I read that the bottom edge of it digs into your back when riding so I moved on.
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PostPosted: 20:38 - 16 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pigeon wrote:
I've been very happy with this Lomo Rucksack for £30

Main compartment, plus a zippable front (not sure it would take a chain though, takes a 2-3 bottles of water roughly).


are these just one big compartment? I've been waiting for someone to say they had one to check as I can't seem to get a peek inside anywhere.
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PostPosted: 20:39 - 16 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had a fair sized crumpler backpack for years... it's very thickly padded for your back. loads of pockets, including a padded laptop section. chest strap. and whilst not officially waterproof... it's never let a drop of water in
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PostPosted: 20:56 - 16 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

ocatoro wrote:

are these just one big compartment? I've been waiting for someone to say they had one to check as I can't seem to get a peek inside anywhere.


One big compartment (roll top bag) and one zippable compartment at the front.
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PostPosted: 13:22 - 17 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

TheDonUK wrote:
No one has mentioned the £10 special?
https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/course-slipstream-water-resistant-backpack

Use it for commuting to work, rode to switzerland and back with it... 10 quid!


Hi,
good shout!
Im about to order 1 for daily use, just for short trips on the wee tdr which doesnt have a rack or space for anything else.
Its in the basket as we speak, although the video shows a black version, nearerest option actually available is grey but meh, for a tenner worth a punt right?
Thanks for the suggestion 😉

cheers,
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 17 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

stirlinggaz wrote:
TheDonUK wrote:
No one has mentioned the £10 special?
https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/course-slipstream-water-resistant-backpack

Use it for commuting to work, rode to switzerland and back with it... 10 quid!


Hi,
good shout!
Im about to order 1 for daily use, just for short trips on the wee tdr which doesnt have a rack or space for anything else.
Its in the basket as we speak, although the video shows a black version, nearerest option actually available is grey but meh, for a tenner worth a punt right?
Thanks for the suggestion 😉

cheers,
GAZ


I've got one haven't noticed it digging in and the zip's still ok at the mo, mind you I haven't put a lot of weight in it.
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PostPosted: 01:56 - 18 Sep 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThatDippyTwat wrote:

I have one. They fall apart. Zip is coming away from the body of the bag.


Agreed the zips look a bit shit, but for a tenner I'm happy with the use I have got out of it.
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PostPosted: 14:45 - 06 Dec 2018    Post subject: Re: Recommend a backpack Reply with quote

gregem wrote:
I found these bags and backpacks called Douchebags

How very appropriate.
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