
I wrote yesterday how I saved 3.6kg by removing all the general transport items from the bike (mudguards, racks, stand etc).
Last night I fitted all the Bike packing bags and went for a ride in search of off road mud. Found it on a nice ride through Swithland Woods (see First Mountain Biking mini-adventure of 2015
This morning I took some photos of the bike fully loaded in Bikepacking mode (well the bags just had a few things stuffed in, not properly packed). I've put them all in a post Shand Stoater in full Bikepacking mode. I'll also try them at the bottom of this using bbcode.
Hopefully, I can get away without using all the bags all the time (but I know that reducing what I carry is not a great skill of mine and I really want to avoid a rucksack if I can). But the full set is
- * Wildcat Gear: Mountain Lion, Lioness, Tomcat, Tiger, Ocelot
* Alpkit: 2 x Stem Cell, Fuel Pod, Tapered Dry bag (for Tiger), Airloc Xtra Dual (for Mountain Lion)
I am hoping that if the forecast does not change then I won't need an extra sleeping bag which means riding without a rucksack is potentially an achievable goal.
I'm very pleased with the new mounting for my front dynamo light. I have it on my upper fork boss (designed for a Velo Orange Randoneer rack) attached via a Paul Gino Light mount and my handlebar mount which when aligned with the fork lifts the light to just above the tyre but clear of the bikepacking bags.
Sadly it seems that riding off road in the winter when it is raining means that both rider and bike get dirty! Who would have believed that! ;-) Still at least with belt drive, Rohloff and disc brakes is is very quick and easy to clean the bike after without having all that hassle with chains and external gears. So despite what the photos show the bike is now nice and sparkly clean again.



