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derf 03-28-2009 03:01 PM

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Particle Man 03-29-2009 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rider (Post 15783)
Then don't ride in the rain.

haven't done a lot of touring rides huh? :lol:

sometimes it just happens. ;)

I have an older Joe Rocket tailbag with a rain cover that has elastic on the bottom which keeps it from flying off. I've used it in all manner of weather (rain, sleet, snow) and it has yet to get water in it.

I have a Nelson Rigg tank bag that I just put on last year but haven't taken any large trips with. Also comes with a rain cover which has survived commuting to work in the rain with no issues.

I've discovered that on long rides, backpacks tend to tire me out because of extra drag and because it traps heat

tommymac 03-29-2009 04:34 PM

looks good fred. I will attatch my tailbag for a maiden voyage to work on wednesday, only 40 miles but I need to carry some supplies to the site and the tank bag wont be enough.

Tom

derf 03-30-2009 01:34 AM

I got that bag, and a huge ass tankbag that I can lay down on, between the two I have plenty of room for stuff/ Plus the tail bag has 2 straps on top that I can put a bedroll or tents or stuff of that nature on.

tommymac 03-30-2009 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 187718)
I got that bag, and a huge ass tankbag that I can lay down on, between the two I have plenty of room for stuff/ Plus the tail bag has 2 straps on top that I can put a bedroll or tents or stuff of that nature on.


the tank bag is good to lean forward on to get a little rest when riding, I always make sure to pack softer stuf fin there.

Tom

derf 03-30-2009 01:48 AM

undies socks and t-shirts...


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