The 1st Torino-Nice Rally, anyone?

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rufus748 wrote:Down trousers and jacket???

Have I missed something????? Is it supposed to get cold? I had ditched the thought of thermals due to current temperatures.
What Chew said, will be nippy up high!

Between that and the daft summer quilt I'm bringing it makes sense for me to carry warmer outer layers for the evenings/nights.

Leaning towards to tarp/bivi setup now to try and reduce bulk (not necessarily weight) but we'll see.....
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It was a pig setting up my 11-42 sunrace 10 speed.
Took hours until I found the sweet spot
But then I do run SRAM.... :wink:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:26/36 which should be plenty
Plenty

I'm on 24/36 but bigger wheels so we can gurn up things together :-bd
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It was a pig setting up my 11-42 sunrace 10 speed.
Not had any trouble before using Shimano shifter / mech and KMC chain ... not even had to adjust a B screw when using a long cage.
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rufus748 wrote:It was a pig setting up my 11-42 sunrace 10 speed.
Took hours until I found the sweet spot
But then I do run SRAM.... :wink:
SRAM here too (X7 mech). Maybe that's why I've been unable to get the indexing perfect. But twiddling the barrel adjuster gives me something to do on dull road sections :)
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cyclingtiger wrote:...Alas with disc brakes I can no longer rely on the old trick of stopping to warm my hands up on heated rims.
With a long enough descent, you could hold your hands near your glowing rotors for warmth. :)

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'Gurning' with a 24:36? Eh? You do mean 24 at the front? .............Have I missed the bit where we were told we're doing a north face alpine mountaineering route?
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You did. Don't forget to pack the seagull basher.
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Ok. No. 11 hex packed!
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Mugsys_m8 wrote:Have I missed the bit where we were told we're doing a north face alpine mountaineering route?
Apologies for the unnecessary advice if you've ridden loads in the Alps etc... but if not then you're in for a treat!

I've found (as a larger gentleman) that on climbs of 1000-1500m alt. gain that there is no such thing as sufficiently easy gearing.

On a loaded bike with tired legs I soon run out of steam.

I'm running a 3x9 setup so my easiest is 22:36 and I know for a fact that I'll be walking often.

That said, there are those who just fly up without difficulties.
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Ah c'mon, I'm a larger proportioned rider and I won't be doing much walking. If anything I'll be attacking those climbs like nobody's business.
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Wait, no...

I mean I'll be tacking those climbs like nobody's business.

Sorry
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Never said you'd be walking, I said I would be :wink:

On long trips whenever my cycling pace is equal to or slower than walking, I walk.

Eases my lower back and calf muscles.

Bring on the walk of shame!
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Walk of shame'll do me ... I'm just hoping my knee holds out so I can avoid the hobble of pain :wink:
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All packed inc' my CTC bike bag, so quite happy with that.

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Makes me feel justified in spending some money to change my Uncle John gearing from having a lowest of 33:30 to 33:36.
Done plenty of road col climbing (live near Grenoble), but admittedly not loaded. It was only when looking at the pictures of the Paris Chill team that I suddenly thought, 'oh, hang on, perhaps I need to change my gearing'.

Anyway, super psyched now!
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What size drybag is that on the front?

Going to have a pre-pack tonight to work out if i need a seat pack or not
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Does that not put too much weight on the front Stu?
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What size drybag is that on the front?
Err, not sure, it's whatever the standard Apidura roll is. I'd estimate I've got it rolled down to around 12L.
Does that not put too much weight on the front Stu?
There's not much weight in it Bob, the bar roll only contains my sleeping kit which I'd usually put there anyway. The only addition to that is my CTC bag / tarp. The front bag is more of a wallet ... although it'll no doubt get food and stuff added to it along the way.
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No lights, Stu? Riding in the dark? :)

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A little more packing pr0n. Lois is going in this config...
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She needs a good wash before I take her out in public. Fresh rubber goes on tomorrow...settled on WTB Nine Line both ends. Might strap on a gas tank if it arrives in time.

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No lights, Stu? Riding in the dark? :)
Front's in the frame bag, rear's fastened to my hat :wink:
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Feeling like I'm going to be horribly overpacked in comparison. On the other hand, I reckon I'm going to use everything I'm bringing and moot my slightly soft comfort requirements so I can't see me ditching anything.
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Stuart, what tyres are you running there?

Would be interested in packing lists for Stuart's and Scott's set ups - looks like a racing set up there's so little
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Here ya go Ben...

Bar harness: Solplex tent, Neoair mat, MB Plasma down jacket, beanie.
Saddle bag: Zpacks 0 degree bag, medkit, tubes (2), sleep/flying clothes.
Batpack6 (not shown): tools, spares, zip ties, phone, passport, currency, bike lock, keys, SPOT, rain jacket. Joystick mk8 on helmet.

Not racing, just going for light weight cause I don't have the little spinny gears (30/11-36). Pretty close to what I carry normally but I've moved the sleeping bag to the Viscacha which forces me to pack much less out back.

Knocked 5Kg off me in the last 8 weeks as well. Not Barter-weight by any means, but it's less to drag up hill.

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[Edit: forgot the feed bag on left of stem - foooooood! Also forgot my towel. Bad Scattamah. :( ]
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