Utility belt (Bum Bag)

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  1. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    Tell me the truth guys, I,ve put a utility bag/belt that also holds a spare visor on my xmas list. My wife thinks its funny that I want a bum bag and she wants to know if I want a shell suit to go with it. What is the general thoughts on this, will I look a dick wearing one or is it a practical solution to having no under seat storage.

    I don't want to look a dick head????
     
  2. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    Some peeps call them " fanny packs " ha ha
     
  3. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    I would probably wear 1 actually on long hauls as i cant wear a back pack coz of the hump on my leathers and last time i put stuff in my seat storage the cover blew off and all my stuff blew out the back of the bike .

    I hate tank bags so a utility belt is the only option now
     
  4. JM1

    JM1 Active Member

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    Calling it a utility belt doesn't make you Batman.
     
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  5. damodici

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    i bought a kriega one for when were out in europe and need to take extra shit on any particular day out riding......its still brand new :)

    not that i wouldnt use it.... but they do things different in europe
     
  6. Mickey Dee

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    I call it my Visor Holder! Great pieces of kit. I usually carry phone, wallet, dairy milk, Visor, neck tube, loose change, charger for scala rider, bottle of holy water and cloth.
     
  7. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    I ware one from time to time but then I look like a d'ck without one... ;)
     
  8. Benn The Pig

    Benn The Pig Well-Known Member

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    My mate wears one I'd wear one I think their acceptable on a bike
     
  9. Jimbo Vills

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    Few pals have kreiga ones, great bits of kit. But does look a bit crap IMO..

    I prefer a small rucksack.... Don't ever go out without my r15... Think they are more secure and can hold more in it!!
     
  10. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Bike?
     
  11. Benn The Pig

    Benn The Pig Well-Known Member

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    Lol it's acceptable to wear a bum bag on a bike lol
     
  12. kpone

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    I've got a great Fuji film one. It was one of their freebie promo items years ago. It lives in the 'Blades boot, and it can unroll into a water resistant rucksack if it's normal capacity isn't enough. It means I don't have to worry about not being able to impulse buy when I'm out on the bike.
     
  13. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Oh yeah, Bike... "roll eyes" I only ware one of those on my bike....lol not good all other times...

    [​IMG]
     
  14. Carl

    Carl Well-Known Member

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    A mixed responce there, I don't mind dressing up as batman but not out and about on the bike? Might just stick with a ruck sack and not bother, I,ll concious of looking a dip stick anyway?
     
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    A mixed responce?

    Is the spell checker making a judgment call there?
     
  16. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Ive got one of these, the only thing I don't like about them is they can ware your leathers..

    Dainese
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    Very handy with full leathers imo.

    eBay:- (not quite the same)
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dainese-B...38?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item2568510e16
     
  17. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    Whatever is practical for you to carry stuff in, but think about what you carry and where you put it. Landing on it if you get knocked off could cause back problems!!!
     
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  18. Si.

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    Which one mate? I'm after one that incorporates a visor holder for my trip to Italy next June.
     
  19. Remal

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    I had the kriega r3 for my tour in Spet. due to no pockets on my Dainese 2 piece it came in very handy holding my wallet, passport, cash etc.. it never left my side. 1000% waterproof and well made

    http://www.kriega.com/products/R3.html
     
  20. damodici

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    Yep mimes an R3 too - R3
     

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