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I think the problem starts with the bike Lee. If its a hybrid crossover type that is typical in the UK it will have thinner tyres than a mountain bike, and no suspension. So its rigid, and a Leica M rangefinder mechanism is delicate (so ignore all the 'I've never had a problem' when they aren't talking Leica M).
Your best suspension in that case is your body but there is no ideal place to carry a camera even of the weight of an M, which gets much heavier when bouncing around. Out of all on offer I'd go for a well padded back pack as the one least likely to cripple you if you come off, but ideally I'd just get another camera for cycling with, perhaps an m4/3 where you can use your M lenses, or even better, the dedicated lenses, and a bar bag.
Steve
Your best suspension in that case is your body but there is no ideal place to carry a camera even of the weight of an M, which gets much heavier when bouncing around. Out of all on offer I'd go for a well padded back pack as the one least likely to cripple you if you come off, but ideally I'd just get another camera for cycling with, perhaps an m4/3 where you can use your M lenses, or even better, the dedicated lenses, and a bar bag.
Steve