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Rucksack
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Hi guys, I have had numerous rucksacks for work but find most are to big.  I used to have a medium sized one from Hein Gericke but they don't seem to make the one that I normally have anymore.  This bag used to be a similar Shape to the hump on the back of leathers, so I was wondering what kind of rucksack you guys could recommend.


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#2
I won't wear one on the bike, too worried about the effect of it if I come off. I use a top box on the 600, and oxford soft bike luggage on the fz1 to carry everything. Once you've had a top box, there's no turning back.

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#3
It depends on spends. I have a lovely Kriega R25 but I mostly use a cheap one I bought from TK Maxx which cost £14 but has loads of zipped compartments, I find this really useful as places for mobile and driving license and my mega lunch are all separate and easier to get to than having it all in 1 big bag. I also have a thin sheet of Aluminium in the back so I don't get anything sticking into my back. I do tend to fill the bag up though. Also double zips that pull around to the bottom of the bag so the wind can't get in and blow it open. Done that a few times and lost important stuff many a time.


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#4
As Stevie has said about the top box, he's right but I can't get used to the weight so far back. When I was a courier up north, well London, I used to bungee the box to the pillion seat which kept it nice and close and didn't keep hitting cars whilst manoeuvring. The Aluminium sheet also protects in case of an off. Not tried it though?




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(09-05-13, 04:40 PM)fireblake link Wrote: As Stevie has said about the top box, he's right but I can't get used to the weight so far back.

A tailpack that you can bungee to the back seat rather than having it hanging right off the back might be a better option, then.
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#6
I use a tankbag myself. Its a bit cumbersome but the weights in the right place
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#7
I go into Uni on my bike, but hate having the topbox on. The backpack I use is an Oxford roll top - and no complaints. Reasonably comfy, even on longer runs, good capacity, and waterproof too (not tested yet). £10 off ebay (it was new too). Can't go wrong.
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#8
I've tried all sorts of rucksacks from made for bikers ones with back protectors to cheap ones from down the market.

Mostly the biker ones are too big with too many straps and far to complex to chuck on and off.

Currently I've got a cheapish one from Sports Direct or one of those chavvy sports shops and it's lasted about 7 years so far.

I am concerned about the back risk in a crash so I only carry soft stuff so that's my sarnies, a bottle of water and my shoes for work (hush puppies softest shoes with squidgy soles)

I'd save your cash and get a cheap one and see how you get on with it.
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#9
I use a High Viz ''Think Biker'' ruck sack issued free by my local police force in partnership with a road safety group.
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#10
Thanks guys, for the feedback, got the tank bag, tail pack etc but need a small backpack like I said don't seem to do the Hein Gericke one now which was perfect.  Had a look round yesterday but did not get fixed up as most none motorcycle rucksacks don't have a waist/chest strap to keep the bag tight. If I don't get fixed up I will probably look on line for one.

Cheers Phil. :-)
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#11
i got one of these at xmas - not used it yet.

http://www.flitwickmotorcyclesexpress.co...-rucksack/

will let you know after the NW how I got on Smile
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#12
+1 on the Knox K pack, use it everyday to commute in all weathers! Very comfortable, well made and has a hi-vis rain cover stored in a small compartment on the bottom.  Still very pleased with it after 18 months of use!
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#13
Check out the gooutdoors web site. Everything from backpacks to rolltop drybags at a fair price.
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(10-05-13, 09:27 AM)Lazarus link Wrote: i got one of these at xmas - not used it yet.

http://www.flitwickmotorcyclesexpress.co...-rucksack/

will let you know after the NW how I got on Smile

I have this pack. Best one i ever had. Not to big or small. Good in rain. (Zipaway hiviz rain cover) and it'll take a lid.
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#15
This is the one I got:


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http://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/drybag-daypack.html
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#16
Its silver simon. Why even bother postin it. Hehe      We all know silver has a higher drag coefficiant. A bit like  gold imho.
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#18
Thanks again for all your feedback very much appreciated,and Simonm that rucksack looks cool. [size=78%]Posted a pic below of my old bag which holds about 15L and this is the size I'm looking for. I have got bigger bags but find them a bit to big for work with just a snapping box and a few bit & bobs which look lost in there.[/size]








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#19
It's not silver, it's white with silver accents  Wink

yours isn't even blue Big Grin

The reason I got it was that it's a proper scuba dry bag, no water is getting in that sucker.
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(10-05-13, 08:36 PM)Yammi link Wrote: Thanks again for all your feedback very much appreciated,and Simonm that rucksack looks cool. [size=78%]Posted a pic below of my old bag which holds about 15L and this is the size I'm looking for. I have got bigger bags but find them a bit to big for work with just a snapping box and a few bit & bobs which look lost in there.[/size]
15 litres, you could almost fit that under the seat  Wink (joke)
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