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• #652
What's the fork on that?
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• #653
Cheers!
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• #654
Is there any difference between the Rat Pass from Compass and the Maxxis DTH in feel on pavement. Anyone ridden both and can compare?
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• #655
u mad? totally diff tyres bro .. 200g weight diff to begin with thats 400g for a pair .. compass will be supple. Horses for courses .. what are you planning to use them for?
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• #656
Mixed usage. Pavement and heavy gravel. You've used both yes?
But fair shout on the weight diff there. 400gr is quite a lot.
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• #657
no, get maxxis if you are on budget. Rat Pass are practically 'race'.
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• #658
Will budget build this so Maxxis it is. Cheers Amey
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• #659
Conti speed king might also be worth considering.
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• #660
I wouldn't call Rat Trap Pass race tyres. Put well over 1000km on mine, incl loaded touring in Wales on gravel roads and plenty of commuting and they barely look worn. Only one puncture thus far. And they ride epically well. Much better than the super-motos I had ages ago
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• #661
Packed with 12 days of food for cycling through the Icelandic interior.
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• #662
Damn, hardcore. Looking good. What's the weight with all that food and water? Good luck and have fun!
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• #663
I have just had to up my luggage allowance to 40kgs + 27kg bike as I couldn't fit it in 20kgs plus hand luggage. Went to buy the food yesterday, then last night tried to pack it all in using front roller panniers with no luck so have my light things in rear roller ortliebs on the front.
I'm starting to think I have gone a bit mad planning a trip like this, but I'm really using it as a test for the possibilities of bigger things in the future.
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• #664
A Genesis Croix de Fer fork.
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• #665
All I can see is the huge wasted space inside the frames!
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• #666
Also is that your tent on the back? That thing is huge!
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• #667
Has this thread suddenly gone all singletrack world?
All I see, is a classic Thorn tourer, with classic touring kit....there is nothing wrong with it, or the kit he has......ok, it's not all bikepacking, but he is still bikepacking, no?
For all you know, he might have Ray Mears tucked up in that bag, to whittle him a house when he arrives.
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• #668
I really like it, frame's an ace colour and it's good to see a set of XRs still rolling (contender for the most durable tyre ever?)
Enjoy Iceland!
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• #669
amen!
buys framebag
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• #670
Doesn't change the fact that if you put the gear in the rack top bag in a frame bag, the whole thing would handle better.
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• #671
12 days of food
Backpacking websites are good for planning lightweight meals. The longest unsupported/no resupply trip I've done was 10 days (on foot). Breakfast of porridge with powdered milk, butter & sugar and instant coffee. Lunch of trail mix and a flapjack or waffle. Dinner was a few blocks of instant noodles with butter, dehy vegetables and beef jerky, and chocolate for dessert.
I had a dehydrator but it broke - since then I have just used the oven and it's fine. You can buy those little hotel-breakfast-sized packs of butter for extra calories; they don't seem to go off even in hot weather.
What are you doing about water?
I suppose I am teaching you to suck eggs here as you seem to have it sorted. Make sure to give us a proper trip report!
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• #672
Incidentally this all went into a 55l pack, although we did share a tent and billy between two. The key is to not take too many clothes - no duplicates!
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• #673
Damn. May the hurricane headwind gods spare you. .
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• #674
^ word
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• #675
Thinking about putting a 700c fork on my build but keeping the 26" wheel. Any issues with that?
That looks like great fun.