
Yes, weighed with them full.
And no, it's not loads of gear, but the context is lightweight bikepacking set-ups rather than energetic teenagers with frame backpacks.
Those kids meed to learn a bit of TMS.
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Take More Stuff .... which is my usual modus operandi because I do like my comforts. I was going to make an effort to TLS for the WRT, but as I'm tagging along with MaM and BDSteve and their youngsters, I suspect a wood stove and some marshmallows will sneak into my frame bag so we can toast them on a little fire.
Wow. You've managed to make a 2.8kg frame into such a light setup (packed and without)... seems like some money has been spent and many an hour of thought
Thanks Stu... like one of my wierdo teachers used to say: "you're a scholar and a gentleman"...Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:00 pm If it's any help, the lightest bike today was a shade over 30lb loaded and the heaviest was 95lb ... which probably puts most of us somewhere firmly in the middle.
Was it a gravel bike, Stu? My Ramin MTB weighs about 30lb without any luggage, I think.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:00 pm If it's any help, the lightest bike today was a shade over 30lb loaded and the heaviest was 95lb ... which probably puts most of us somewhere firmly in the middle.
I hope you made sure the lightest didn't get a prize ;-)Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:00 pm If it's any help, the lightest bike today was a shade over 30lb loaded and the heaviest was 95lb ... which probably puts most of us somewhere firmly in the middle.
He didn't. Taylor told me someone else had won, so I gave the pork pies to themI hope you made sure the lightest didn't get a prize ;-)
Dam that Taylor.......Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 1:30 pmHe didn't. Taylor told me someone else had won, so I gave the pork pies to themI hope you made sure the lightest didn't get a prize ;-)![]()