I used the 29er but jubilee clipped two adventure cages to the cylindrical suspension fork. I was a bit nervy of clamping things to forks but because it's a stiff cylindrical aluminium lower leg I just wrapped electrical tape around the fork and then clamped down the jubilee clips as tight as I could. They held up pretty well so I put my lighter stuff in there and kept the heavier items in the alpkit airlok 20l drybag on the handlebar or the planet x giant saddlebag.
No tent for me, I had a bivvy bag and stretched a tarp over my bike and a mate's and pinned it down with tent pegs and guy lines which kept the wind and rain off us and worked very well. Once we'd properly pegged it down it wasn't flappy or noisy at all.
Wrote up a blog post of my 'bikepacking' trip in Dorset this weekend.
https://calumonwheels.com/2024/07/08/purbeckbimble2024/
I used the 29er but jubilee clipped two adventure cages to the cylindrical suspension fork. I was a bit nervy of clamping things to forks but because it's a stiff cylindrical aluminium lower leg I just wrapped electrical tape around the fork and then clamped down the jubilee clips as tight as I could. They held up pretty well so I put my lighter stuff in there and kept the heavier items in the alpkit airlok 20l drybag on the handlebar or the planet x giant saddlebag.
No tent for me, I had a bivvy bag and stretched a tarp over my bike and a mate's and pinned it down with tent pegs and guy lines which kept the wind and rain off us and worked very well. Once we'd properly pegged it down it wasn't flappy or noisy at all.