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Old 07-30-08, 07:35 AM
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Markok765
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Originally Posted by Azndude51
I think it'll depend on what type of courier/messenger bag you are using. I have use a Chrome Mini.Metro that hugs your back and has an additional strap for stability, I've been MTBing once with it. As long as it's not really full or heavy, it's no worse than using a Camelbak. It gets kinda gross though because I sweat a lot. I think it's a bad idea to use any courier/messenger bag that isn't specifically made for biking since it will move around too much and get in your way.
Mine is a Chrome metropolis. Mine is generally not full, but has a decent weight to it.
Originally Posted by stevo
why would you do that?
Well, when school starts, I'll be using my courier bag as a school bag, and anyways it has all my tools and stuff in it, and I wouldn't want to leave it in school.
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