Tank bag tail bag or backpack

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I am looking for something to use back and fourth from work for my lunch and gym shoes maybe a bottle of water. I like the idea of a backpack I can take with me while off the bike. What do you guys use? Pros and cons brands ease of use,(backpack on and off) if using a backpack with a tail pack do they get in the way of each other. Thanks
 

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I bought a Givi T430, I can use it as a tank bag or tail pack, has a handle for carrying or comes with a shoulder strap - which I've never used.

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The only downside is it doesn't have a clear top for a map, otherwise a good bag.
 

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I bought a Givi T430, I can use it as a tank bag or tail pack, has a handle for carrying or comes with a shoulder strap - which I've never used.

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The only downside is it doesn't have a clear top for a map, otherwise a good bag.

Could you post some pics of the bike without bags?
I just want to see the rag naked.
 
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I commute every day. I used to use a backpack but it really got on my nerves while riding, I always felt it there and didn't feel 'free' to ride. I now use a magnetic tank bag and it's perfect, easy to pull off and put on and it's expandable if I ever need more room. I think a tail bag is not so easy for quick trips like commuting as they normally take longer to remove/install and make it interesting getting on and off the bike. For over night trips I would use a tank and tail bag.
 

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I think I only have one pic of the bike without bags taken just after fitting the new seat.

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I have all three and what I'm doing determines which one gets used. The backpack is the main commute to work choice because it is designed to carry my laptop. I can fit my lunch and gym stuff in there as well.

Tank bag is a cortech min and it's great but really only holds enough for stuff I'd carry on a day ride into the local mountains. The Nelson Rigg tail bag is for over nighters. No side bags yet but eventually the matching Nelson Rigg side bags will come along...
 

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buy a tail bag.. you'll thank me later.. they are the easiest to use without running the risk of scrathing up the tank...
 

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I have a Cortech expandanable tail bag, a Joe Rock tank bag and a Swiss Gear backpack. I too choose the bag for what I am doing. I have found that for work, I prefer the backpack - but I use it as a tailbag and web bungie it down. It holds a heck of a lot and I can toss it over my shoulder for easy carrying. The Cortech and Joe Rocket are used mainly on non-work rides.
 
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