Whats your Favirite Bag?
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Whats your Favirite Bag?
I'm new to the whole using a bike as means of trasportation. now that i need to actually carry things i need a bag.
Whats everyones favorite bags and why. thanks
Whats everyones favorite bags and why. thanks
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Omg. Chrome bags are the best and any mother fu.cker who tells you different should die and burn in hell.
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you are not going to get a straight answer. try searching for more info. people like different things... if you don't know the big names, use the search. then look at their sites. if you still have questions, come back here.
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pie bag!
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in all seriousness though, i do not like my timbuk2 bag... i've had it for like 5 years, but now carrying larger loads further, more frequently, i think it sucks. time for a reload.
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MLPROJECT rocks the Vuitton man purse.
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nah i just have a fake wallet i got for my birthday via harlem... i just put up the pattern in anticipation of the hipster rating thread... i gotta up my points
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Originally Posted by MLPROJECT
in all seriousness though, i do not like my timbuk2 bag... i've had it for like 5 years, but now carrying larger loads further, more frequently, i think it sucks. time for a reload.
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I like my sack, but I find it can only take 3-4 beers before it needs emptying.
that being said, I have a chrome backpack that I'm really not happy with. Wearing it for commuting really sucks as I didn't get the big enough one so even a pair of shoes makes it feel like its digging into my spine, not too mention trying to pick up beer with it on the way home.
that being said, I have a chrome backpack that I'm really not happy with. Wearing it for commuting really sucks as I didn't get the big enough one so even a pair of shoes makes it feel like its digging into my spine, not too mention trying to pick up beer with it on the way home.
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MLProject - ask to have the "new" style strap pad accomodations made on your RELoad. Much nicer than that old strap pad. I hauled an old reload around for 4 years using the old strap pad. The new one is really kind on the shoulder:
https://reloadbags.com/bags/list.php?t=custom_stock&m=2
check out "Woven Civilian" and "Royal Deluxe"
I almost changed to a different bag for good...but then they caem out with this. Still love the RELoad...best there is.
pk - based on your avatar, I recommend a COKEBAG
https://reloadbags.com/bags/list.php?t=custom_stock&m=2
check out "Woven Civilian" and "Royal Deluxe"
I almost changed to a different bag for good...but then they caem out with this. Still love the RELoad...best there is.
pk - based on your avatar, I recommend a COKEBAG
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right now im leaning towards the chrome mini metro, is that one too small to carry much or what?
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i would probably go with the deluxe via shant's monstrosity that can hold enough beer to get you wasted for a week.
kyle.. i'd have to see a baileyworks in person to see if i like it.. .i think bikesmiths has them though so i can peep them there... they're way more coin though and i still need to buy your wheels
and for hipster points, that woven reload would go great with some nike woven HTMs...
kyle.. i'd have to see a baileyworks in person to see if i like it.. .i think bikesmiths has them though so i can peep them there... they're way more coin though and i still need to buy your wheels
and for hipster points, that woven reload would go great with some nike woven HTMs...
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If it's not Zo, it's faux.
..now that that's out of the way, my Reload feels pretty nice, too. I didn't like the way the chrome felt or the way it's shaped, though.
..now that that's out of the way, my Reload feels pretty nice, too. I didn't like the way the chrome felt or the way it's shaped, though.
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Originally Posted by MLPROJECT
i would probably go with the deluxe via shant's monstrosity that can hold enough beer to get you wasted for a week.
kyle.. i'd have to see a baileyworks in person to see if i like it.. .i think bikesmiths has them though so i can peep them there... they're way more coin though and i still need to buy your wheels
kyle.. i'd have to see a baileyworks in person to see if i like it.. .i think bikesmiths has them though so i can peep them there... they're way more coin though and i still need to buy your wheels
I dont think they are more than a Reload the size you would need.
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Originally Posted by MLPROJECT
nah i just have a fake wallet i got for my birthday via harlem... i just put up the pattern in anticipation of the hipster rating thread... i gotta up my points
Ten extra hip points if you accomplish this task before midnight!
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Originally Posted by pk273340
I'm new to the whole using a bike as means of trasportation. now that i need to actually carry things i need a bag.
Whats everyones favorite bags and why. thanks
Whats everyones favorite bags and why. thanks
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4. teabag
The act squatting over an suspecting victim and placing one's scrotum in their oral orifice. The teabagged victim then awakens with a mouth full of pubic hair, not to mention two fatty nuts!
"HAHAHAHA Andy just got teabagged hardcore!"
"No way man!"
"Look, you can still see the pubes in his mouth!!"
The act squatting over an suspecting victim and placing one's scrotum in their oral orifice. The teabagged victim then awakens with a mouth full of pubic hair, not to mention two fatty nuts!
"HAHAHAHA Andy just got teabagged hardcore!"
"No way man!"
"Look, you can still see the pubes in his mouth!!"