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• #327
Had a bagaboo large with a custom colour job for around 6 months now,
Bit pricey, but you definitely get what you pay for
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• #328
Actually, I did edit (and keep editing) the list, to ensure that the bags named are either
A) Directly described as Messenger Bags, or
B) Can fit a Messenger Bag's design brief.my mistake then, I thought when I read the thread it was for bags a pushbike courier would really use. There are thousands of "messenger bags", you should start your next update soon or you wont ever finish.
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• #329
I have a large bag jack back pack.
I don't use it much, tbh, it's sorta my loaner bag until summer, then I like to travel with it.
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• #330
Any of you see this:
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• #331
Anybody have solid experience with seal line bags? I was thinking of picking up an urban backpack, but was curious about the comfort with larger loads. Doesn't look too comfy :-/
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• #332
The Sealine bags have caught my eye before. Have one of the following but the waist strap is too narrow so tends to dig a bit.
http://www.seallinegear.com/all_purpose.asp?Action=SealPak&Category=AllPurpose
The below bag might be different but figure it may well be a case of form over function
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• #333
found this semi useful as i'm looking for a bag to carry uni books, thanks guys!
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• #334
great bagaboo
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• #335
love that film
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• #336
Anybody have solid experience with seal line bags? I was thinking of picking up an urban backpack, but was curious about the comfort with larger loads. Doesn't look too comfy :-/
I have a couple of thr dry bags that I use in my kayak. 2/3 years old and no problems what so ever on the durability front. Can't comment on the comfort though.
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• #337
haha - was discussing these with ladyfizzystardust last night - also, how the heck do you look over your shoulder to see traffic! all you see is bag :-)
actually much to my surprise, it didn't really affect the view, unless you full it to the max of course.
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• #338
Urban Hunter now have the banjo bros. bag back in stock...
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• #339
Took this in a shopping complex in Barcelona.
They are made from reclaimed canvas promo posters or something. -
• #340
That's a good idea.
I have a wallet made from old banner material. It's great.
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• #341
http://www.demano.net/ENG/tienda_bas_frame.php
Very cool. Hippy, did you handle any of those bags? Style over substance, or the real enchilada? Tough, or beautiful? Peeps gots to know.
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• #342
Zugster has a new trick:
wouldn't that make steering very uneven and heavy? a nice idea, but a bit of a shite one IMO
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• #343
wouldn't that make steering very uneven and heavy? a nice idea, but a bit of a shite one IMO
depend on the handlebar actually, I found that a wide handlebar (like a moustache one) helped.
I notice the wider the handlebar the more sensitive the steering, but with a weight on the front, the steering become less sensitive as the weight counteract it, althought I could be wrong as this is base on pure observation.
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• #344
your right i was cycling once with a broom stick on my bars and it made steering very wierd and sensitive
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• #345
You lot should get jobs at Audi.
;P
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• #346
they have broomstick on their steering wheels?
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• #347
Very cool. Hippy, did you handle any of those bags? Style over substance, or the real enchilada? Tough, or beautiful? Peeps gots to know.
Sorry, it was just passing through a shopping centre thing near the beach and I spontaneously combust if I spend too long in the bowels of a shopping centre.
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• #348
wouldn't that make steering very uneven and heavy? a nice idea, but a bit of a shite one IMO
I use a similar design bar bag whilst touring. Like most changes to bikes.. you adjust to them and they become a non-issue.
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• #349
cant wait till these come out . . .
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• #350
Don't you have a Visvim already Bobby?
Which bagjack do you have?