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

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

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I've decided 100% which sock I'm using.
Everything else is up in the air at the moment. ;-)

Don't even talk to me about tyres.....
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Just the one sock? :wink:
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Sometimes life is much easier, I have 1 bike (mountain that is, I have loads of others) and 1 set of tyres so no questions there, once I get onto shoes though ......
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whitestone wrote:Just the one sock? :wink:
2 socks would make the route far too easy...
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whitestone wrote:Just the one sock? :wink:
I guess you've got to keep your chap warm :shock:
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I suppose there's bliss in having one bike, well I have 1 mtb 1 road, so its an easy choice, though It gets complicated when temperature is involved when deciding bags/shelter. As for weather, expect the worst, and double it if you're in wales :-bd

Though careful how far you take the 'less choice means right choice' theory,
Or you'll end up joining the single speed guys.... I mean "never in the wrong gear"?? Or is it never in the right gear?....
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I'm thinking..

Short sleve top
arm warmers
gilet
long sleeve merino
Patagonio Nano puff (synthetic smock)
Cag.

Legs... undecided so far

The usual, buff, spare gloves etc..
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I'd probably consider shorts of some type on those legs...otherwise the sheep ravaging mentioned elsewhere in these parts may actually occur. Not to mention some interesting encounters with the fuzz.

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So far,
Gps,
Phone with gps on it
Printed maps so when both thoes break I'm ok...

Lights
Merino base layer top and trousers
Nano puff jacket
Sleeping bag 250g down
Gore text bivi bag
Rain jacket
Spare socks

Cooker atm and a small aluminium cup for cooking in
And a big pile of food

Probably some other heavy sub standard too.

Bike single speed full rigid 29er
Tires ardent front, aspen back

And more random heavy sub standard

Hummm mainly a large pile of heavy sub standard on the floor :/....
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I'll be packing


Road Bike
Rucksack (full of food)
Speedos
Snorkel
Garmin
SPOT
Minty Arse Lard
Bravado

(and the mandatory minimum obviously)
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I'm thinking of buying a carbon fibre brompton and some new trail running shoes. Ride on the road and easy tracks, or pack the bike into my rucksack and run/walk, easy peasy!
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PACKED!!!

warmer / night gear in front 13l bag, alpkit possum / stem cell for everything else

Wingnut for miscellaneous supplies! :-bd
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(First post virgin)

You guys are not helping with my nervs or kit list :D
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Got my kit sorted this morning after setting up Dynamo and tubeless tyres last night.

One Wildcat Ocelot partial frame bag and a small Wildcat Tiger with 5 litre dry bag. Two bottles on the frame and nothing on my back. (No front harness either for better aerodynamics ;) )
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Ian wrote:(No front harness either for better aerodynamics ;) )
I'm sure you could make a front harness that did improve aerodynamics ;-)
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I've decided I can save a lot of weight by not bringing myself. So much easier.

Stu, you can give my space to someone if you want.
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I am glad i read this, I had completely forgotten a bottle cage
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I've actually been carrying around my bikepacking kit with weight in the bags for all of my recent rides. If I've done it right, the kit I'm actually taking will weigh significantly less than what I've been lugging around for training.

...though I am planning on carrying a HELL OF A LOT of food.
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The main thing I seem to have is loads of food :/, filling half my bar bag and most of my camel back
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I'm going with a bike, somat to sleep in incase I have to stop, some warm clothes and a shed load of food to keep my pet worm happy :0) see you all there apart from the racers amongst us!
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I'm taking a shed load of pain killers
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adjustablewench wrote:I'm taking a shed load of pain killers
Is that going to be on a trailer then? Sheds aren't very good at being transported :mrgreen: Image
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ok a small shed load decanted into a zip lock bag :wink:
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ok well all my stuff is in the back of my dads campervan ready to go to wales strait after work tomorrow !

here is a photo of what too much food and stuff looks like attached to a bike ( there is a camel back too :/ ha well less stuff than i have taken on most trips just more food to get me up all the hills !! and i do plan on sleeping at some point for a couple of hours as im not that tough ;) ....

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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!
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