BB200. I've made a kit decision...

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Just in case anyone needs it, I've left a box of swearing at SJ091365. There's a wide selection of f**ks, b**ks, w**ks and c**ks and if you dig really deep to the bottom, there's a gift wrapped "c" word.

Good luck to you all, wish I could be there.
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slarge wrote:Rebuilt the forks last night, and tonight it's brake hose replacement and bleed. Then I'll think about packing - the basics and some food might be enough. Look for a bloke panicking at 10am on Saturday as he's forgotten something really important!
Good luck Steve - bit nerve-racking doing big maintenance just before an event :shock:
I was aiming to leave just after 8am, so you can catch me up :-bd
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Was all set today to sort out what & where today after some essential maintenance and then travel over to Wales tomorrow. Of course leaving it this late guaranteed a wrong part and half a morning finding one sharpish. Ah well, we're supposed to perform better under pressure...
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Maaaaaan.... I've gotten to the stage where I start adding a bunch of sh*t, just in case. Stupid bloody brain.
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Richard G wrote:Maaaaaan.... I've gotten to the stage where I start adding a bunch of sh*t, just in case. Stupid bloody brain.
. I've just spend 20mins removing crap! Also a night of charging lights etc.
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Don't forget the sun cream :grin:
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Brakes done, forks work, bike thoroughly tested with a 200 metre test ride. Cleats fitted to new shoes. What could possibly go wrong?

So, now look for a bloke hopping back to the start at 11am looking for brake pads, cleat bolts and a shock pump..... :-bd
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Here's my set up:

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All set for my 5th Bear Bones 200 by Ian Barrington, on Flickr

In the end I reduced the size of the rear bag and will be putting food in a bum bag. Bike just under 30 lbs as pictured, but excludes water.
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I like the look of that Ian, looks speedy!

I went the other way:

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Not decided if I'm using a bar bag and frame bag combo or bar and seat to leave the triangle free for shouldering duties.
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Based on Ians set up i have allot to much hahaha
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And now for something in the middle......


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Charge Cooker Ti 29er
Sleeping bag , Bivi & Tools/spares in Alpkit Koala (inc spare brake pads! :lol: )
Half a hundred weight of peperamis and pancakes & phone/gps battery in Alpkit Stem Cells
Waterproofs and additional food in Wingnut Hyper 2.5
Two bottles and cages on bike

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I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
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I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beer :-bd
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Richard G wrote:I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
I'm currently shopping for food for the ride and beers for after - both equally important!
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Ian wrote:Here's my set up: https://flic.kr/p/ziT2mt

In the end I reduced the size of the rear bag and will be putting food in a bum bag. Bike just under 30 lbs as pictured, but excludes water.
That looks really fast. Finished packing - a few paranoia items - emergency fibre spoke, spare cleats, spare links. Don't want to think about it any more.

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32.5lbs not including water.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beer :-bd
Post-ride 300 mile drive negates Beer for me. :roll:
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johnnystorm wrote:
Bearbonesnorm wrote:
I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beer :-bd
Post-ride 300 mile drive negates Beer for me. :roll:
Ditto.

So, I've started packing. Weather forecast looks promising, so have packed what I have in mind, and then of course the extras so I can last minute faff. Cooked flapjack last night, shall have a look at the map this evening. Front tyre seems to be still inflated which is good considering it really is ghetto tubeless. Brakes are squeeking despite a quick go over with IPA, but they do stop me...oh yes, this is the least prepared I've been in a while. :lol: Haven't weighted it, but should be less than WRT setup as carrying less (and I've not packed it all yet).
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I have the missus driving, so I can have all the beer I want. Plus... I've never been too fecked up to enjoy a beer. :-bd
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How do people manage with to little stuff?

I guess knowing I'm going to get some sleep I have higher expectations of comfort.

Alpkit dual 20 litre dry bag (20 litres is an exaggeration) with bivy bag, sleeping quilt, Exped mat with pillow/pump, first aid kit, tools, spare gates belt, socks and thermals to sleep in. That in a Wildcat Gear Lion harness.

Alpkit tapered dry bag with waterproof, cycling jersey, food, tiny bike lock/alarm In a Wildcat Gear Tiger.

Wildcat Gear Lioness with at hand food, money, battery to recharge garmin, head torch.

Far less than I have ever carried before but still way more than many of you!

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Don't worry Dave, I have more stuff than you. I'm a rather safe than sorry sort of guy, and I work on the assumption that everywhere will be closed.
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ye i think i have more than you dave too, as i allso packed enough food with the asumption that evenrywher will be closed haha
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And im bailing, not the event to test kit on.
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I have just weighed my bike and it is 49 lbs !!!!!

Maybe I have too much stuff
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With this being my maiden bikepacking voyage, I'm on a suck it and see set-up. Probably got far too much stuff but someone has to heaviest...
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="Dave Barter"]Just in case anyone needs it, I've left a box of swearing at SJ091365. There's a wide selection of f**ks, b**ks, w**ks and c**ks and if you dig really deep to the bottom, there's a gift wrapped "c" word.

Good luck to you all, wish I could be there.
When I got to the box it was almost empty. Some empty wrapping and a b**ks so I had that :-bd
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