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Lalato replied on June 14, 2008 12:52 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
Lalato replied on June 14, 2008 12:51 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
mattp replied on May 25, 2008 03:48 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
programmer #1 replied on May 09, 2008 17:48 to the question "messenger caused pain when carried" in Timbuk2:
Keng Chong replied on May 09, 2008 15:14 to the question "messenger caused pain when carried" in Timbuk2:
it helps as i no longer has the quick release clip "cutting" into my hip
but when i carry it higher on my back, the quick release clip now "cut" into the skin above the hip.
the problem may arise as i put my box file into the bag
and when the bag is carried it bends to accomodate the shape of the rigid box file inside.
is there a solution whereby i can continue to put my file in my bag and still i will not be hindered by the quick released clip as i need to keep my paperwork neat?
Ryan replied on May 02, 2008 17:04 to the question "messenger caused pain when carried" in Timbuk2:
chapman replied on April 23, 2008 16:11 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
Very glad to see this idea being kicked around. I, like a lot of other bike commuters, often ride to work with a change of clothes and a laptop (in my Commute).
For me, something sleak like the Wiki made with a waterproof liner and pannier clips on the back would be perfect in combination with a trunk bag to hold my clothes. Cheers and thanks for listening!
speedipus marked one of Ryan's replies in Timbuk2 as useful. Ryan replied to the question "Bag Slide Even with Cross-strap".
Biker chick replied on April 11, 2008 18:02 to the discussion "Warehouse Sale ?" in Timbuk2:
Ryan replied on April 11, 2008 17:41 to the discussion "Warehouse Sale ?" in Timbuk2:
Sorry for the confusion but it's not a warehouse sale, it's a Bike Swap Fundraiser *in* our warehouse. One of our coworkers is part of Bike and Build http://www.bikeandbuild.org this summer and needs to raise $4000 before the end of the month. To help out we're inviting all our bike geek friends to buy, sell, or trade parts. Admission tickets and raffle tickets go to Cole's fund. If you're in town, you should check it out!
opsgal replied on April 02, 2008 18:49 to the discussion "color quandry" in Timbuk2:
Am I color blind? Or are you color blind? It looks like khaki and brown on my screen. Or perhaps the true color of Adrenaline cannot be described in such literal terms...
(Okay but really, it's khaki for the side panels, and it's brown for the center panel.)
You can also check out the new Bag Builder fabrics. New! New! New!
Ryan replied on April 02, 2008 18:43 to the discussion "color quandry" in Timbuk2:
M replied on April 01, 2008 23:31 to the problem "You guys need to come out with more colors!" in Timbuk2:
M marked one of Ryan's replies in Timbuk2 as useful. Ryan replied to the problem "You guys need to come out with more colors!".
jdslow replied on April 01, 2008 22:19 to the question "Is the slider compatible the with ballistic strap pad?" in Timbuk2:
jdslow marked one of Ryan's replies in Timbuk2 as useful. Ryan replied to the question "Is the slider compatible the with ballistic strap pad?".
Ryan replied on April 01, 2008 22:17 to the question "Is the slider compatible the with ballistic strap pad?" in Timbuk2:
Clark replied on April 01, 2008 20:58 to the question "Does Timbuk2 3 Facebook?" in Timbuk2:
Hey we's got a FACEBOOK page!! Check it and tell your friends!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Timbuk2...
Ryan replied on March 31, 2008 19:18 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
Well our designers have heard your requests and have started working on some designs. I sat in on the first brainstorming meeting and they have some great ideas. There are a bunch of really cool projects that our product development team is working on so there isn't a timeline right now, but I'll keep y'all posted!
plunkman replied on March 31, 2008 16:40 to the idea "Any plans to make panniers?" in Timbuk2:
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