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• #127
Picked up a second hand Secan F+F here and built it up in June in preparation for a summer spent in Squamish, BC (Canada). Have been so happy with it, but my only gripe is that it has the OG fork without rack mounts. Here’s my setup for 4 days riding some fun single track and forest service roads, with a stupid amount of climbing, carrying all our food.
Not so keen on this Apidura bag. I have a Carradice saddle bag I’ll put on when we’re back home this autumn, but was worried it’d be too bouncy.
Are there any decent thru-axel front racks out there? Might consider looking for a fork with bolts otherwise - I’ve got a Tara rack I’d like to use again.
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• #128
I think Old Man Mountain do something that would work.
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• #129
A very silly 30kg ready for 9 days in the Loire valley
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• #130
Fucking YES
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• #131
Looking good 👍
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• #132
OOF what a beauty!
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• #133
so fucking good
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• #134
10/10
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• #135
Thanks y'all - it's an absurd thing but a total hoot to ride. Finding Ortlieb and Decathlon bags in a matching yellow was just the cherry on the cake.
It's all massive overkill for what will basically be a week of riding on canal towpaths but no regrets.
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• #136
One of mine from a trip along the Danube last month.
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• #137
Do they turn with the fork? Or around the fork?
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• #138
Full size Ortliebs? Do they have enough ground clearance for bumps and things?
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• #139
More pics pls.
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• #140
Now I wish to say sorry for replying so late! : ) Thank you for your very nice reply - also for the tip on the Oac. I wasn't aware of it until now. Looks like it doesn't hinder the forwards-reverse adjustability of the saddle like my Bagman does...though I couldn't do without the QR. Very nice though!
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• #141
Do they turn with the fork? Or around the fork?
The Moulton pannier rack solution is a bit of a contraption but it works - fixed to the head tube so independent of the bouncy fork
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• #142
I enjoyed catching up on this thread!
My set-up for a very off-road heavy Grande Traversée du Jura . First time with panniers, surprisingly good but they do invite bringing more stuff than necessary. I could have done away with the fork cages and strapped one of those dry bags on top of the rack instead, but I didn't like that visually.
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• #143
Front City Rollers.
I normally only use panniers for road tours which often include gravel. For any singletrack they're no good.
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• #144
Wow that is quite something!
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• #145
What a lovely thing. I like that you can fit a bottle cage on the inside!
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• #146
My current setup while I am lost between north East Italy and Slovenia (pls kids don’t tour with sus fork 🥲)
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• #147
Fuck me that's a lot of plumbing. Never seen a bottle cage made of Reynolds tubing. It must weigh more than my frame.
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• #148
The whole thing weighs a tonne and the French canal towpaths are really bringing out all the best British Engineering squeaks and rattles but hey it looks cool as shit so whatever, right?
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• #149
Excellent baguette placement
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• #150
If you are in France I think the baguette needs to be on the other side for baguette jousting.
Extremely tasteful. What about a big x top handlebar bag?