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    WTB: track/race apparel bag

    seen quite a few of you guys use a big bag to carry all ya riding gear in, like leather, boots, gloves, helmet, etc etc.

    Bikebiz have a couple of diff types, wondering if anyone has brought one from there, or know of a place that has them, cheaper or something??

    EG:
    www.bikebiz.com.au/products/yamaha-racing-pro-gear-bag.html
    http://www.bikebiz.com.au/products/Y...-Gear-Bag.html


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    Nicest I've seen was from RS Taichi but it's also ridiculously expensive (unless you're a girl and then it's actually cheap for a bag).

    But tbh, I'm not gonna spend an extra 100-150 just so my bag can have a logo on it... If I ever decide to use a bag to cart my stuff it will probably be either my snowboard one or a regular travel bag that costs heaps less and does the same job.

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    you could use an old cricket bag .

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    Ogio rig9800 carted my riding gear and all my other clothes round Europe. Heaps of seperate compartments for helmet, back protector ect. And I work at the airport so I see a lot of these and haven't been able to break one yet.

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    I have two of the ogio 8800 bags which I got on sale from torpedo 7. Well worth it. The design in to how they open up and make stuff accessible is worth taking in to consideration as well.
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    dunno how the chuckers managed to destroy this one on its maiden voyage.
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    I had a bag and almost never used it. Gave it away recently. It took up too much space in the trailer (even empty it was big and bulky), and I never found it more useful than just grabbing the suit etc by hand. Your mileage may vary, of course. Just didn't work for me.


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    Bag works well if you are forgetful. Otherwise it just makes a lazy trip to scruitineering easier, i wouldnt use one but stu bought one so i steal his.
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