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Old 26-04-06, 10:45 AM   #11
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If you do have a rucksack only every have soft items like clothes in it.

If you can get a tank bag and carry things in there.
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Old 26-04-06, 10:48 AM   #12
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Kriega ones are nice and waterproof. Ortlieb do some waterproof ones as well. Osprey are good for more conventional 'urban' ones.
Kriega are very good, but are not completely waterproof. They do sell a waterproof inner bag for laptops though.
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Old 26-04-06, 10:51 AM   #13
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Kriega ones are nice and waterproof. Ortlieb do some waterproof ones as well. Osprey are good for more conventional 'urban' ones.
Kriega are very good, but are not completely waterproof. They do sell a waterproof inner bag for laptops though.
Quite right. Ortlieb's the only really waterproof (ish probbaly)
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Old 26-04-06, 11:01 AM   #14
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I know I shouldn't, been meaning to get a smaller one so it fits under the seat. Got an Oxford Monster at the moment and that just won't fit.
The LIDL chain fits under the seat.

As to the rucksack, I currently use a GOLA one (maybe fake) which I
bought from a local stall for £8.99. I think it satisfies all your
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Old 26-04-06, 11:30 AM   #15
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I personally would worry about putting a chain under the seat. if youve replaced the fender you'll know that that plastic base isnt held on by much at all.
having said that Ive not heard of anyones boot bottom falling out.
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Old 26-04-06, 11:38 AM   #16
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I personally would worry about putting a chain under the seat. if youve replaced the fender you'll know that that plastic base isnt held on by much at all.
having said that Ive not heard of anyones boot bottom falling out.
I have a hamicad on my bike and cut out 2 bits of black cd cases to cover up some small gaps the Hamicad leaves. The bits were attached to the hamicad using bolts and they are also supporting the underside so it actually lends more support and i have had no probs carrying a oxford hardcore chain almosr every day
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Old 26-04-06, 11:56 AM   #17
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I personally would worry about putting a chain under the seat. if youve replaced the fender you'll know that that plastic base isnt held on by much at all.
having said that Ive not heard of anyones bottom falling out.
You obviously missed the Brick Lane Curry thread a while back...


Seriously though, I'd never thought of that... I only keep the toolbag, a disposable camera (maybe a first aid kit if i can find a small one) and a disk lock under my seat though.
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Old 26-04-06, 12:47 PM   #18
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Id recommend a karrimor trig airspace as i use one for the eact same purpose as you mate, it comes with a waterproof cover and the vent space behind the back is great for the warm weather. Trust me its does the job.
I have one of these but find the concave back created by the back system makes it very difficult to fit much in especially flat items like files and laptops.
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Old 26-04-06, 03:07 PM   #19
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whatever you do avoid the Cargo endurance range. they fall appart amazingly quickly im on my second back in 9 months and this one has started falling appart too.
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Old 26-04-06, 03:43 PM   #20
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Ended up getting Deuter Futura 34 AC Sl

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