i either use a medium size magnetic tank bag ( from cycle case???? i think) or if i have more than what will fit in the tank bag i will carry a Fox Racing backpack. Have used both for longer (more than one day) rides.
I also have a locker at work and a desk area to keep my gear in once at work, so i actually leave a pair of shoes and a hat and some clean socks now in my locker so i can take my A* boots/tall socks off when i get in and don't have to walk around in them all day (walk a lot at work, that would be exhausting wearing the boots around all day).
As for my lunch, i usually bring in a box of granola bars at the beginning of the week and that's my breakfast and lunch for the week. Have it down to only really needing the tank bag unless its cold out and i will bring the backpack with me to carry extra clothing home from the morning commute.
But this company recently went out of business. The quality of their work is AMAZING, but because of the way the president is "helping" small businesses, he had to shut the doors.
The only other backpack I considered is the A* one that takes the back protector. It was a hard choice, but I already have a back protector in my suit (not as good as the A* one though), and I ride in the rain from time to time so really waterproof was a +.
I keep extra shoes at work, so I don't wear the SIDIs all day. My 1 piece Aerostich suit (with all optional hard armor) goes right on over work cloths (luckily for me, jeans and T-shirt).
As as matter of fact, pack is loaded, and I'm about to leave for work now. 20 miles, mainly back roads.
I work from home and I graduated a few years ago but back in those days I'd just wear a back pack to school and usually drop off my helmet either at my work at the start of the day or drop it off at my gf's dorm.
Ogio makes a bike bag called the No Drag - Mach 5. It is probably the carbon you saw, and it is the only bag I use when riding. It has a visor bag inside that is perfectly placed, show straps for extra shoes, and has a ton of room lots of other stuff. Extremely aerodynamic, and has a nice front pouch for quick/easy access to things like your phone/wallet/etc.
Backpack with my work pants, lunch bag and sometime work shoes (if I dont leave them at my desk). I wear jeans when I ride, so I just goto the bathroom and change into the Business Casual crap. Change back at the end of the day, put my boots back on and squeak my way outta the office.
I leave my work shoes at my desk and commute with my A*'s and my leather jacket.
I use the A*s tech aero back pack.... Decent water proofing but I have some complaints on regarding its rain "cover". It has more than enough room for all my crap.... I've done a couple of long trips with it ....it was comfortable enough.
i commute over 100 miles a day when school is in session but backpack books, laptop(when in school) and a hygiene kit in my usmc pack(super moto but dont care cops leave me alone lol) dainese jacket and my gloves is all the gear i use..jacket alone is annoying af to deal with at school and i cant imagine going in a 1 piece
if it rains hard enough ill take my car..drizzle/light rain f it take the bike 45 mile commute to school will literally take 2 to 3 hours at the time i have classes which is peak traffic lol bike about 45 minutes to an hour
I use a backpack, the ICON Squad II. Decent enough, but I do like the reflective pieces on it as I am normally riding in the dark becasue I start work early normally. It fits a full set of my Combat uniform (daily work uniform) andmy work boots, tablet, lunch etc.
Never had a problem with it and its actually very comfortable. I normally just change at work into uniform because the Combat pants dont really provide any protection if I went down (NOMEX not KEVLAR), be good if I was in a fire though....lol.
I've only had a chance to drive my bike once to work before putting it away for winter. I used a normal backpack to put my work clothes, shoes, lunch, and work stuff in it.
I didn't have anywhere to put my helmet in my classroom, so I had it on the counter behind my desk. My middle school students were talking about my bike all day. Gained some "cool teacher" points.
I commute on my FZ6 and used to use a backpack. Last month I bought a Givi topcase and rack. Don't know how I went so long without one! Lockable watertight storage on a bike is freakin awesome!
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