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Any of you emergency breakdown engineers work off a motorbike

anyone seen any tool bags for sale designed for a bike
 
thats what i've got at the moment, its great for going in and out of properties, up and down stairs etc, but it'll be too heavy for hours on your back while weaving through traffic
 
Im guessing this would be for the likes of london,

i couldn't go to work with out my van, too much stuff,
but if i was working off a bike it would have to be a scooter with a big under seat storage and a top box, i wouldnt want too much in the bag and any screwdrivers would be impaled into your back in a crash
 
I've always wondered if this is a good idea definitely something I'd be interested in as I'd love a chance to get back on two wheels
 
I use my bike all the time for looking at jobs but not for repairs although anything is possible
 
I've always wondered if this is a good idea definitely something I'd be interested in as I'd love a chance to get back on two wheels

if you want to get back on two wheels do it,
finance PCP is the way to go, brand new bike for £500 deposit £120 a month and then final payment or give the bike back after 3-4 years
 
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