Backpack's what are you using?
Backpack's what are you using?
Looking into getting a backpack instead of using the tank bag, what are you using and where did you get it? I can't seem to find many, the only one that looks good for the price is this one http://www.bagworld.com.au/shop/detail/ ... blue-fr30/
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Backback.....
Been using one for 6 months....Snowies Ride and PI.....HATE IT
Probably ok for small loads though
Been using one for 6 months....Snowies Ride and PI.....HATE IT

Probably ok for small loads though

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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Backpacks are the scurge on long trips, would rather go without than use one
Re: Backpack's what are you using?
I've got an Ixon (bike specific) had it for about 12 months, I wouldn't buy another one, can not adjust the straps when on your back, wasn't cheap either. My wife who commutes has an Alpinestars backpac and loves it, she has had it for about 18 months and it is still going well it was about $150 but the way it is lasting, was worth the money. If you really want to blow the bank account have a look at http://www.kriega.com.au/ We use their gear (US20 plus 2 US10s) for touring and they are great. Their backpacs are bike specific, perhaps you can get a combined, fathers (mother's) days, christmas, birthday present. I reckon I would stick to the tank bag though.
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
i have one of these. Ex bought it for me seven years ago and take it to work DAILY, regardless of if im on the bike or in the car. The only problem i have with it is there's a slight stitching issue between two internal zipped pockets in the front section that means that if i put something in one pocket, it sometimes pops into the other pocket inadvertently. This problem is not getting any worse and has been there for about 18 months. No other problems aside from i managed to loose the little clip to retain any camel style drinking straw if it's attached that's on the strap.
Also has a (removeable) water resistant outer shell that is stored inside a pocket at the bottom of the bag. Works well in light/med rain, and in heavy rain when i tested it a couple of years ago it actually kept everything covered by the shell. The only place that got wet was the small space between the underside of the shoulder strap and my shoulders.
As a long-term user of it, i would certainly recommend it.
Also has a (removeable) water resistant outer shell that is stored inside a pocket at the bottom of the bag. Works well in light/med rain, and in heavy rain when i tested it a couple of years ago it actually kept everything covered by the shell. The only place that got wet was the small space between the underside of the shoulder strap and my shoulders.
As a long-term user of it, i would certainly recommend it.
Re: Backpack's what are you using?
The black wolf one you have mike-s is the one i was interested in and by the sounds of what your saying it's a good one. thanks for all the replies guy's
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Great idea for short trips around the 'burbs, where you want the flexibility to carry stuff quickly....
But for a long trip ?? No way - they are really bad for your shoulders/neck etc, you can get some serious problems with your neck if you put too much gear into a backpack and then hunch down onto a sportsbike !
Tank bag or Gearsack bag is far better for a longer trip.

But for a long trip ?? No way - they are really bad for your shoulders/neck etc, you can get some serious problems with your neck if you put too much gear into a backpack and then hunch down onto a sportsbike !
Tank bag or Gearsack bag is far better for a longer trip.

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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Yeah i only wanted one for the short trips otherwise i'll just use the tank bag, good points though
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Most magnetic tank bags have straps that can convert to a back pack. The magnetic tank bags are very easy to use and quick to remove when needed.. It also takes the weight off your neck and shoulders and most can expand for serious storage.
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I've been using a Eusebio backpack first for for 8 months commuting on the pushie then last year on the motorbike.
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It's called a: Eusebio Sport - Cross Country 30
It's been awesome, I don't even notice it's there when riding.
It's a special backpack for active trekking/ walking/running. Hard pipe frame around the outside, extremely well padded, 2 straps around the front, one at stomach one at chest. These take most of the weight off the shoulders and the stomach ones have handy pockets in them.
It's bright orange, highly water resistant with reflectors, and a self containing water proof cover in bright yellow.
It's got straps all over it to pull it in to almost nothing on your back, and can expand to very large volume. There's a netting on the back to store more things in, I take shoes in there, and I've even carried a large midi keyboard in it with one occy strap!
i expand the straps to put it over a guitar on my back when need be.
Will buy again in a heartbeat when I need to.
*edit*
It's called a: Eusebio Sport - Cross Country 30
It's been awesome, I don't even notice it's there when riding.
It's a special backpack for active trekking/ walking/running. Hard pipe frame around the outside, extremely well padded, 2 straps around the front, one at stomach one at chest. These take most of the weight off the shoulders and the stomach ones have handy pockets in them.
It's bright orange, highly water resistant with reflectors, and a self containing water proof cover in bright yellow.
It's got straps all over it to pull it in to almost nothing on your back, and can expand to very large volume. There's a netting on the back to store more things in, I take shoes in there, and I've even carried a large midi keyboard in it with one occy strap!

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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Macca's got one of these that I bring into work with my lunch and some clothes occasionally:
http://www.motorcyclemart.com.au/p/4070 ... kpack.html
http://www.motorcyclemart.com.au/p/4070 ... kpack.html
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
i use a KSRC Backpack.
awesome bit of kit. i put it on my lap when im on the bu
s, and on the backseat when i drive my car.
awesome bit of kit. i put it on my lap when im on the bu

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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
exactly why i have one.Gosling1 wrote:Great idea for short trips around the 'burbs, where you want the flexibility to carry stuff quickly....
Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Thanks for all the rerlies Guy's, i ended up getting the Black Wolf Freestyle FR30 $44.15 delivered to my door. This will work out perfect for my day to day use, any long trips and i can use the tank bag.
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Re: Backpack's what are you using?
Kazz and I bought Aldi ones $10.00 comes with rain cover,net and waist strap with heaps of pockets.
Mine is a bit worse for wear after rubbing on the old zeds rear wheel on the way to broadford
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Yep i okky strapped it to the seat and somewhere between greensbourouh and whittlesea it got loose when the okky strap decieded to piss off.
Yep i was really lucky and it shows you shuold wear a back pack on your back
I wonder if kazz will notice if i swap them over 
Mine is a bit worse for wear after rubbing on the old zeds rear wheel on the way to broadford

Yep i okky strapped it to the seat and somewhere between greensbourouh and whittlesea it got loose when the okky strap decieded to piss off.
Yep i was really lucky and it shows you shuold wear a back pack on your back


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