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Post by nogood on May 12, 2013 9:39:34 GMT 10
need help with a safe and dry way to carry my laptop on my 400 vt shadow i already have hard side lather bags but there to small and in a big storm water still gets in any ideas would be great
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 11:01:00 GMT 10
Hi ya mate. Hope all has been going well for you. I have a rear sissy bag that fitted the wife's 17 in laptop in. We still however wrapped it up with plastic just in case. However I have never got water in there yet and I, be been through some storms. About all I can add I,m afraid. IIf you moved the indicators you could put bigger bags on then. Cheers Ray
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 11:04:41 GMT 10
Just thought you could get an upholsterr to make one to suit and attach it to a sissy bar if you have one. Cheers Ray
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 12:10:53 GMT 10
I've taken my SLR in the back pack on my sissy bar, but I turned the bag round so that it's sitting on the seat not the rack to try to reduce the vibration .. I have it in a padded bag with some extra bubble wrap padding in it, it hasnt suffered yet. As far as water protection goes .. go to the camping store find yaself some bags for use with kyaking .. that's about as water proof as you can get or something like this maybe www.torpedo7.com.au/products/NZBGMN1DW/title/nzo-deliverance-waterproof-courier-bag
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Post by Steve on May 12, 2013 18:12:41 GMT 10
Theres an adventure clothing store called KATMANDU. They have a great range of Stay Dry Bags, I have a 25 ltr one as well as a 50 ltr one they will keep anything dry.
Good riding to all
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