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How to bike with a suitcase...
On May 2, 11:16*pm, Phil W Lee phil(at)lee-family(dot)me(dot)uk
wrote: Erness Wild considered Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:53:29 -0400 the perfect time to write: Jose Capco wrote: Dear NG, I recently damaged my laptop. And this is simply because I have a backpack laptop bag *and I carry it wherever I go (not the best quality but it still has protection for laptop). My major concern is my laptop, I damaged already one and Im gonna buy a new one. But Im want to make sure that my travelling habits and etc. won't damage my laptop so easily as it did with this one. I need some helpful advise here. My thoughts are : What you need is something like a "minister's vest". You're probably wondering what the heck is that. Some of us call a chest pouch that attaches around your neck and a strap around your waist: a minister's vest. I think such an item would give you the instant access you need and the protection your lap top needs. I don't know if I still have one, (a home made one) or not. They're simple to make. (Assuming your laptop is not an extended screen and keyboard type.) That seems like a perfect way to be mistaken for a suicide bomber. Bulky home-made waistcoats seem to be very popular with them. And if it's one of those laptops with the flaming batteries, it just might come true, too. |
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How to bike with a suitcase...
On Apr 27, 9:46*am, Jose Capco
wrote: On Apr 27, 3:21 pm, "PatTX" wrote: Jose Capco --This isn't exactly what you requested, but have you considered using bubble wrap around your laptop? I used that to wrap a bicycle which I then put in a nylon bag and gave to the train baggage man. Everything got through fine. And, the bubble wrap can be stowed fairly easily when you're not using it. Pat in TX Well.. no I havent considered bubble wrapping. I mean, it's fine for occasional travel purpose and when you don't use the thing during your train rides. But I actually use my laptop extensively during train rides everyday to work and this can be a hassle. Bubble wrap is also maybe a few times usable. And if you think long terms, the cost of the bubble wraps you use after a year or two will equal the cost of a decent durable bag. Im looking for a solution that can last longer than that. Im thinking of a bag that can last me at least 5 or 6 years. Aren't there hard attache cases or suitcases that are suited for bikers? I might just try buying a special strap for my bike so I could simply attach the suitcase behind me while biking if I can't find a suitcase made for bikers. What do you guys think? Have a search for "City box pannier" and you'll see a hard case for bikes. More like €60 |
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