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paulwwalters 06-20-08 06:00 PM

^That means he rides at night without lights...

cmogi10 06-22-08 10:56 PM

Bored....

RF PRON
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...0/_MG_6065.jpg

c0urt 06-22-08 11:39 PM

not what i ride around with, but i do own these
http://stupidhurts.org/gallery/album...l_minolta.jpeg

http://stupidhurts.org/gallery/album...l_IMGP1765.jpg
http://stupidhurts.org/gallery/album...l_IMGP1773.jpg

big version of the second one

http://stupidhurts.org/gallery/album...s/IMGP1765.jpg

Fragglerock 06-23-08 12:46 PM

$Glass$>Bike. Rack and hard case.

jpmartineau 06-23-08 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by dobber (Post 6908185)
Boxy is the 12th Cylon

I am mildly pissed off at you :P

leloy 06-23-08 01:38 PM

I usually ride with a lowepro bag inside my messengerbag, but for riding/snowboarding with the 80-200 attached to the camera i use my boblbee megalopolis with a homemade foam insert.

doughboy 06-25-08 12:49 AM

A Crumpler looks no worse than most of the messenger bags out there. It has good padding, is waterproof, and you can get one that fits your camera + lenses. Crumpler bags almost look like city bags or small shoulder bags in general. If you have to carry your photo gear alone (as in not inside a large messenger bag), I think Crumper is the way to go.

dddave 06-27-08 04:34 AM

i wear a waistbag when i ride anyway, but DSLRs with battery grips are not easy to carry around.


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