Dayao12
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+1^^ Highly recommend them for their top quality & affordability ($40-$200)MEC http://www.mec.ca/Main/home.jsp has a great selection especially if you're looking for something smaller.
+1^^ Highly recommend them for their top quality & affordability ($40-$200)MEC http://www.mec.ca/Main/home.jsp has a great selection especially if you're looking for something smaller.
As I said in the other backpack thread, I got the Ogio Metro bag and couldnt be happier. Lots of separate apartments for keeping stuff separated (house keys, gym clothes, cell phone, mp3 player, etc). I did see that one dealer that advertises on here (can't think of their name, but they are near Keele/Dundas, which if you are downtown Toronto might be your closest bet), was having a sale on OGIO bags.
Be careful with what you put in a backpack. A guy in my brother's old neighbourhood had some cans of pop in his backpack and he wiped out. Broke his back and became a parapalegic. Needless to say, I use a tankbag.
I only use my backpack when I am going to work and the only thing I use it for is to bring my laptop with me.
However, what you have just mentioned is one of my biggest fears and has always been on the back of mind.
I will no longer do so... or try not to anyways.
That doesn't happen with the Ogio No Drag because its top is a hard material. I've lowsided on my back with it in the rain once and it saved my leather jacket from getting scratched up. Bags perfectly fine too. Speed was about 60-70KM/H
I use the icon squad 2. It's pretty big, I use it when I ride to the cottage for the weekend and it fits all my gear. It also clips up nice and tight in the front with the chest plate so it doesn't move around. I think it's best feature tho, is that it's reflective so I was able to get the black one and still know I'll be seen at night.
Keep your saddle bags lisa, you will love them :lol: Dont forget some pants too![]()
I have an Icon Urban B Tank Bag/Backpack that's excellent.Check out my video on YouTube:[video=youtube;sVGD1H91jYQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVGD1H91jYQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/video]
Be cautious for a scratched tank.
It's the magnets that you have to worry about.True, I keep the tank clean, so it shouldn't scratch to badly.
I'm always worried about this when I go grab 48 beers in my giant alpine-style pack.Be careful with what you put in a backpack. A guy in my brother's old neighbourhood had some cans of pop in his backpack and he wiped out. Broke his back and became a parapalegic. Needless to say, I use a tankbag.