I would use normal drybags on the forks rather than those slightly odd alpkit toliero things that didn't fit the cages very well.
I would have water bottle cage mounts added to the seat stays. It was a pain sometimes to carry extra water in a foldaway rucksack.
I would use a carradice saddlebag for food storage. The nature of cycling for multiple days between food stops means your food bags fluctuate in size a lot and a drybag is not well suited to this as they go very floppy when they're half empty.
But other than that, nothing! I had no punctures or mechanicals of any kind and it only rained on the final day to antelope wells :)
A few things but not much.
I would use normal drybags on the forks rather than those slightly odd alpkit toliero things that didn't fit the cages very well.
I would have water bottle cage mounts added to the seat stays. It was a pain sometimes to carry extra water in a foldaway rucksack.
I would use a carradice saddlebag for food storage. The nature of cycling for multiple days between food stops means your food bags fluctuate in size a lot and a drybag is not well suited to this as they go very floppy when they're half empty.
But other than that, nothing! I had no punctures or mechanicals of any kind and it only rained on the final day to antelope wells :)