After a good rucksack for bike

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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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Xenocide wrote:
leevtr wrote:Pay the money mate, get a Kriega. Can't recommend them enough.I have the R35. If I fill it up to bursting point, within 5 minutes of wearing it I've forgot its there. and I'm not exaggerating, its the absolute dogs. I've got other Kriega stuff to, and its all made superbly. 10 year guarantee, but I think it'll last 20.

This, all day. Kreiga's worth the money!
Also re Kriega, they hold their money like you wouldnt believe, and second hand on the bay they're almost new prices. So if you did want to sell it ( which you wont ) you'd recoup your dosh anyway.
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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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I find my R35 a bit too big though so i'd personally go for a 25.
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Or pop to Millets - I've got one like this for cycling and biking - the waist strap and chest strap keep it very stable.

http://www.millets.co.uk/Rucksacks/days ... e=15910561

Found it - 35L from Blacks - snugpak Sleeka Force 35L Rucksack

http://www.blacks.co.uk/Rucksacks/Daysa ... e=15618534
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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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cybercarl wrote:
In a later post you mentioned dogs ears. Please tell me they are not the stick to the helmet type things ?
:wtf: I was wondering what the dog ears thing was about. I just thought it was a typo. :lol: :lol:


This sort of thing Carl, but dog not pig...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motrax-LAPTOF ... 0805230894

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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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That's just stupid unless your on a charity run. But if that was case one may as well dress up in a chicken suit. :lol: :lol:

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Wait untill I film myself with them on you will all be envious of them :lol:
And on the rucksack front somebody I know is bringing me one up selling is bike so going to have a gander see what its like :D
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chric wrote:Wait untill I film myself with them on you will all be envious of them :lol:
I doubt that very very much.

It will be a vid of you looking like a tw@. :lol:
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cant be any worser than my tiger ones i had when i had my silver storm must get my brother to find that video :lol:
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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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Kev L wrote:Kriega get good reviews mate. RIDE rate the R25.
I've got a Kriega - not sure what model but it's superb. Fastens at the front/chest only so is easy to get on/off and is very comfortable. Holds all my crap + 4 tinnies and a kebab :lol:

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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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Xenocide wrote:
leevtr wrote:Pay the money mate, get a Kriega. Can't recommend them enough.I have the R35. If I fill it up to bursting point, within 5 minutes of wearing it I've forgot its there. and I'm not exaggerating, its the absolute dogs. I've got other Kriega stuff to, and its all made superbly. 10 year guarantee, but I think it'll last 20.

This, all day. Kreiga's worth the money!

and again from me! I use the R35 most of the time I'm out on the bike. It even adds some warmth! :thumbup:
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chric wrote:cant be any worser than my tiger ones i had when i had my silver storm must get my brother to find that video :lol:

For someone who spends so much time & effort to keep your bike so clean & shiny, I find it slightly disturbing that you think these hideous, tacky, chavtastic stick on ears somehow make you look good.

They are 100% shite IMO, but hey it's only my opinion if you want to ride round looking like a tw@ that's your business. :lol:
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no grown man should have stick on ears on helmet!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats just the rules!

even letting your wife or child wear them as your pillion is still borderline unacceptable

well thats my view
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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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AMCQ46 wrote:no grown man should have stick on ears on helmet!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats just the rules!

even letting your wife or child wear them as your pillion is still borderline unacceptable

well thats my view
:clap: :clap: :clap: Well said that man.

They should be :Banned:

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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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I think maybe having you lid painted like a dog would be better, with painted ears on the side. A bit like thumper's big smiley lid. :wink:

Of if you want ears stick them on your rucksack so it looks like a pillion. not on your lid. :roll:

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Re: After a good rucksack for bike

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cybercarl wrote:I think maybe having you lid painted like a dog would be better, with painted ears on the side. A bit like thumper's big smiley lid. :wink:

Of if you want ears stick them on your rucksack so it looks like a pillion. not on your lid. :roll:

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