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Legend!
I still don't have a clue what I'm going to end up taking. I tested a Revelate framebag but I don't like it messing with my knees so will have to stick to the smaller Deuter bag. I have a Revelate top tube bag that might stay - it seems to work ok, even if the velcro is too short for my headtube. The other thing I'm considering is a handlebar bag to go under the aerobars or some feed bags - did you use anything like this? I'm sure there's a pic of your bike somewhere I need to look at.
I'm thinking about taking a larger battery pack - I have an Anker 6400 but I see there are some 10000+ units that are more robust and allow through charging so might be able to be left on the dyno.
The dyno and lights need testing - no idea how these are going to be wired up. I'll probably fuck that up.
Lots of little bits and pieces I will have to try and jam into the saddle pack or the little frame bag.
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I used Apidura- their small frame bag is unobtrusive as long as your bottles don't foul it, but even with small bottles extracting them is a pain so I used the apidura nosh bag thing on my handlebars to hold a main bottle, only accessing the frame bottles to change over when the bar bottle was empty. I didn't run aero bars, but wish I had as they give you more storage options- particularly for a sleeping bag, Id use a dry bag rather than handle bar bag at the front though to be honest- I have a very good event dry bag that is easy to squeeze air out of. Give me a shout if you want to try anything out.
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The best cache batteries can hold about 50% more per gramme than the worst - http://www.sys-eng.co.uk/2016/04/power-to-weight.html
No worries, similarly if there's anything else you want to borrow, luggage, garmin, lights etc then no problem.