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    Gear Bag

    Looking for my first ever gear bag. A lot of my riding is trailered, so Iget to my riding spot and get dressed. On one occasion I forgot my helmet,hopefully with a bag everything will stay together

    I am looking something that holds all my riding gear (Boots helmet, jacketgloves goggles etc.) Hopefully with a separate area for my always dirty boots.

    Any suggestions?

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    Ogio makes top quality bags.
    The 9800 series will hold all your stuff. and has a built-in mat for you to stand on while changing.
    Pricing from $129...
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    $20-30 (cant rember) large duffle bags from crappy tire. look in the hockey gear/camping isle. it fits boots and helmet and all. I think it's like 90 or 120 liters. Maybe even walmart.

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    Glad makes BIG orange plastic bags that are very inexpensive PLUS... If you cut-out head and armholes in them and they double as stylish raingear in a pinch!!!

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    i'm with franhoser and the canadiansky hockey bag choice. smelling up and tearing up a 30 dollar bag every few years,feels a lot better that wrecking a bag ( it just carries yer gear all in one pile/place fer pete sakes) that you paid 2 hundy for! That's like 2 free tires,eh??

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    I got a AXO back from www.atomic-moto.com for $40 before Moab. Held all my riding gear, spares, and tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cactusreid View Post
    i'm with franhoser and the canadiansky hockey bag choice. smelling up and tearing up a 30 dollar bag every few years,feels a lot better that wrecking a bag ( it just carries yer gear all in one pile/place fer pete sakes) that you paid 2 hundy for! That's like 2 free tires,eh??
    Hockey bags have more style than Jay's rain gear and nearly as cheap, but hard to cross the border with.
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    i would make a list on a tag that attaches to the bag so that you can go over the list to be sure the contents of the said bag contains alll that is required since you will be doing laundry and airing out stuff after a ride and may forget to place it back in your jim-dandy bag.
    otherwise the bag becomes useless at task.
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    you will be doing laundry and airing out stuff after a ride
    Hey, that's not a bad idea!

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