messenger bag
#177
Originally Posted by takeshi117
has anyone ever heard anything about lovelife messenger bags made in san francisco? ive looked online and haven't been able to find anything, but i heard they really durable, handmade, messenger made bags
#179
Anyway...I owned a RELoad and I have to say I didn't like it as much I would have liked. I used a Chrome while messenger in NYC and it is the superior bag. Not sure about the engineering behind it, but the Chrome just felt right.
#180
just looked at this thread. just thought id say that ive had my chrome for a while now and loved it . i got a citezen cause i only use it for around campus. my only complaint is the lack of color choices they had at the time i ordered mine. but when i ordered my girl friend hers they had every color in stock. ah well thats just bad timing i suppose
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The Bianchi That Could
The Bianchi That Could
#181
What about Bagaboo? Anyone know anything?
www.bagaboo.hu
www.bagaboo.hu
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Well at least I'm housebroken.
Well at least I'm housebroken.
#182
dead mileage
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 480
Likes: 0
From: London U.K.
Bikes: GT Mtnbike, PaulMilnes Trackbike
I ordered a bag from them but had trouble getting funds to them. They originally was going to send it COD but then coudnt do it internationally. It ended up that it was going to cost me an extra £40 to do a bank transfer and I couldnt justify adding that much extra ($75 USD) just to send the cash.
I wonder if they still have that custom bag of mine?
Really nice peope tho.
I wonder if they still have that custom bag of mine?
Really nice peope tho.
#183
deep fried goodness
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 310
Likes: 0
From: emerald city
Bikes: rosemary (bstone); fat chance; serotta
More big props to ReLoad. Got the Deluxe, my first new bag in 7 years (!) and what a sweet ride it is. They did a stellar job with my flower design (we all know how important flowers are to the ladies....). Digging all the strap adjustments, flexibility, and load balance. Filled it up this morning and couldn't even feel it. 3D pockets are perfect for transporting Black Boss.
#185
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 279
Likes: 0
From: ann arbor, mi
#188
troglodyte

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 1,291
Likes: 1
From: the tunnels
Bikes: Crust Romanceur, VO Polyvalent, Surly Steamroller, others?
Heh, it sounded to me like a nickname for an inappropriate piece of hardware. But what do I know.
You and [165] are making me fall in love with ReLoad - if I ever need a new bag I know where to go.
You and [165] are making me fall in love with ReLoad - if I ever need a new bag I know where to go.
#192
Originally Posted by harlot
More big props to ReLoad. Got the Deluxe, my first new bag in 7 years (!) and what a sweet ride it is. They did a stellar job with my flower design (we all know how important flowers are to the ladies....). Digging all the strap adjustments, flexibility, and load balance. Filled it up this morning and couldn't even feel it. 3D pockets are perfect for transporting Black Boss. 

#193
in case you didn't see it...here's a good deal on a reload in nyc.
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/59632440.html
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/59632440.html
#196
Grease Monkey
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 132
Likes: 0
From: Dirty Jersey, no really its dirty.
Bikes: 05 Bianchi Pista, Senshin framed 20" street bmx featuring parts from Profile, We the people, primo, fishbone, Alex, Demolition, Snafu, etc etc.
Just in case anyone was wondering, the Manhattan portage 1611 messenger bag holds two bijons quite well. And apparently one of the bijons thought it was comfortable enough to fall asleep in.
Rating: two bijons out of two
Rating: two bijons out of two
#197
I love my life!
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 280
Likes: 0
From: Fullerton, CA
Bikes: Univega 1985? Sportour
I have a smaller messanger bag that I carry my books, groceries, etc. in. But, when I bend over to grab the drops, my back arches up- since my books/etc. in the bag are flat, the bag doesen't conform to my back very well.
For those of you who are messangers, what do you do to work around this? Or, since you carry packages for a short amount of time, does it not really matter?
I would think it would be smart to create some sort of cushioning on the bag so that when you arch your back, the bag still 'hugs' your sides, somewhat like race car seating does.
This might confuse things, but here is my best quick sketch of what a biker looks like coming twoards you, carring 2 jugs of milk and the rest of his groceries in his pack.
For those of you who are messangers, what do you do to work around this? Or, since you carry packages for a short amount of time, does it not really matter?
I would think it would be smart to create some sort of cushioning on the bag so that when you arch your back, the bag still 'hugs' your sides, somewhat like race car seating does.
This might confuse things, but here is my best quick sketch of what a biker looks like coming twoards you, carring 2 jugs of milk and the rest of his groceries in his pack.
#198
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 732
Likes: 0
From: NYC
Originally Posted by jim-bob
Y'know, I love my Zo and all. It's been good to me for over a decade now, but my chrome metropolis is a bit more comfortable.
That seller has some cool stuff though, from time to time. Did any of you guys pick up one of those keirin jerseys he had a while back?
#199
Beausage is Beautiful

Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 5,504
Likes: 13
From: Saitama, Japan
Bikes: Nabiis Alchemy
Originally Posted by polytoxic
Just in case anyone was wondering, the Manhattan portage 1611 messenger bag holds two bijons quite well. And apparently one of the bijons thought it was comfortable enough to fall asleep in.
Rating: two bijons out of two
Rating: two bijons out of two
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#200
Grease Monkey
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 132
Likes: 0
From: Dirty Jersey, no really its dirty.
Bikes: 05 Bianchi Pista, Senshin framed 20" street bmx featuring parts from Profile, We the people, primo, fishbone, Alex, Demolition, Snafu, etc etc.
Good question, scientific studies will be carried out to determine the answer to this age old question. As soon as I can find a pissed off cat.




