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Old 08-18-17 | 01:26 PM
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harshbarj
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Originally Posted by Garilia
Why do you say that? I commute frequently with a small Camelbak Blowfish back pack on. It doesn't weigh me down, doesn't hinder my vision, and allows me to carry a few things. Plus, my blinky taillight clips nicely to the bottom front of the bag, putting my taillight more in line with a driver's line of sight. Granted, I have a short commute and do not have a bike with rack or fender mounts. I have no plans to buy myself a new bike any time soon, especially since i just bought my son a new bike.
#1, because it's true.

#2, because that places more weight on the rider and will cause you to exert yourself more.

#3, it creates a hot spot giving you a wet back.

Simply, if you can use a rack there is no good reason to use a backpack.
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