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This has got to be the coolest hardpack ever...

Started by ACE, March 20, 2004, 07:51:07 PM

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mwdbruno

I saw these recently online but couldn't find a price...I bet they're steep!!
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JamesG

not to be a downer but...

I will never ride with a backpack because I read a couple years ago about a guy who broke his back and became a parapaligic because he was wearing a backpack with a couple of cans in it.
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gitarman

i'm pretty sure kneedraggers.com carries them

they can be attached as a tank or tailbag too.

Turkina

I took a header off a little freestyle bicycle at umm... had to be 20+ mph while I was an undergrad.  Was blazing down a hill from classes and the front mag wheel disintergrated  :o

Did a half roll and landed on my backpack.  Ended up with a bunch of road rash, but the backpack saved my back and head from impact.  Ended up melting the zippers on it  8)
-Protection only works when you use it!-
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miket

Quote from: mwdbrunoI saw these recently online but couldn't find a price...I bet they're steep!!

The pdf says suggested price is $159
93' Red/Pink Disco-Mania

bbanjo

Someone else on the board took a dive with a pack on, stuffed with clothes, and said that they would have been much worse off without it (sorry, I know it's a regular, but can't remember who).

Make yer own airbag.

For $160 I'd hope it'd make the best looking tank bag in the world. I ride with a messanger bag and truthfully feel naked without it.
No time to wash the bike

dufoes

Well I hate to revive old posts, but for some reason I was under the impression that this is much like the Icon Urban tank bag because it also converts from a tank bag into a backpack. Am I mistaken?

Roadstergal

Quote from: JamesGI will never ride with a backpack because I read a couple years ago about a guy who broke his back and became a parapaligic because he was wearing a backpack with a couple of cans in it.

The backpacks that are purpose-built to be motorcycle backpacks look like a better option, though - they're evenly hard, and I'm guessing would absorb and distribute force, while a can would concentrate force in a small area.  Any data out there on motorcycle hard bags?


Blingmasta

That very page up there has the price listed as $134.95 (just to clear up any confusion.)


1995 GS500E
2001 Yamaha TTR225 - Sold
1994 Suzuki DR125
1995 Dodge Dakota 4X4 V8 on 31" All Terrains.

oppy00

By the by I've seen a much cooler hardbag.  Here at beautiful Georgia Southern, some guy in the art department made a backpack out of a BMW M3 oilpan.  He chromed it out and everything.  Ok when I first saw it I was like "Wow, that's interesting", but then I found out what it was, and now I'm like, "WOW, that IS interesting!!"  :)
Black '00  GS500E 
Silver '02 Bandit 1200S

Finally got a good job.  Hooray me!!!

I still love beer.  Hooray me!!!

cay

For $USD 135 the backpack better magically extrude soft serve ice cream while I ride.

C
2002 GS500 - Black / Silver
Progressive springs, 15wt oil
BT45's front and rear
Buell signals front and rear
Uber fenderectomy + airbrush's rear hugger

cozy

Quote from: cayFor $USD 135 the backpack better magically extrude soft serve ice cream while I ride.

C

Beer would be better.
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davipu

not while riding.











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