Backpack's what are you using?

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Re: Backpack's what are you using?

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Mizz ZZR wrote: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 :shock: .
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 8)
I wonder if she'll notice you are now Mizz ZZR :lol:
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tim wrote: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.
Sounds like an awesome bag tim :) where would i be able to pick one of those up from? is there a website? :kuda:

Im using a small RUDY PROJECT bag ($50 Ebay Special) i gotta say its pretty shit, well designed backpack but not for riding, its too small and it tends to ride up my back while riding and hits the bottom of my helmet when i turn my head, ive stopped using it while riding and am now using my tail bag
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Kriega FTW 10 year warranty, designed by bikers for bikers, and so comfortable i have keeping checking i've got mine on and not left it where i stopped last.

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i use this everyday when i go to work. its great and can fit everything in it. and its so comfy:
http://www.bikegearwarehouse.com.au/Mot ... e_Backpack
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Got my backpack tonight and try out tomorrow, looking at it it's well made and has plenty of functions i would use. I'll post what i think of it after a while.
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The only thing i could possibly change on it is if it had a mp3 function like this backpack. I bought a bag a while ago from big-w that has the mp3 player in it, but not the solar cells.
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Mike,
That's a good find, nice bag.

I have used mine a couple of times now and it's great, i hardly notice it's there. everything fits and i still have room for more.
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Hope it works out for you.

Anyone else should look at these guys, the 25ltr day pack in black is perrrrfect....

http://www.macpac.co.nz/shop/en_nz/gear ... hing/packs

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