BB200. I've made a kit decision...
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- Dave Barter
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Just in case anyone needs it, I've left a box of swearing at SJ091365. There's a wide selection of f**ks, b**ks, w**ks and c**ks and if you dig really deep to the bottom, there's a gift wrapped "c" word.
Good luck to you all, wish I could be there.
Good luck to you all, wish I could be there.
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Good luck Steve - bit nerve-racking doing big maintenance just before an eventslarge wrote:Rebuilt the forks last night, and tonight it's brake hose replacement and bleed. Then I'll think about packing - the basics and some food might be enough. Look for a bloke panicking at 10am on Saturday as he's forgotten something really important!

I was aiming to leave just after 8am, so you can catch me up

- macinblack
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Was all set today to sort out what & where today after some essential maintenance and then travel over to Wales tomorrow. Of course leaving it this late guaranteed a wrong part and half a morning finding one sharpish. Ah well, we're supposed to perform better under pressure...
Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Maaaaaan.... I've gotten to the stage where I start adding a bunch of sh*t, just in case. Stupid bloody brain.
Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
. I've just spend 20mins removing crap! Also a night of charging lights etc.Richard G wrote:Maaaaaan.... I've gotten to the stage where I start adding a bunch of sh*t, just in case. Stupid bloody brain.
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- Blackhound
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Brakes done, forks work, bike thoroughly tested with a 200 metre test ride. Cleats fitted to new shoes. What could possibly go wrong?
So, now look for a bloke hopping back to the start at 11am looking for brake pads, cleat bolts and a shock pump.....
So, now look for a bloke hopping back to the start at 11am looking for brake pads, cleat bolts and a shock pump.....

Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Here's my set up:

All set for my 5th Bear Bones 200 by Ian Barrington, on Flickr
In the end I reduced the size of the rear bag and will be putting food in a bum bag. Bike just under 30 lbs as pictured, but excludes water.

All set for my 5th Bear Bones 200 by Ian Barrington, on Flickr
In the end I reduced the size of the rear bag and will be putting food in a bum bag. Bike just under 30 lbs as pictured, but excludes water.
Last edited by Ian on Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:18 pm, edited 2 times in total.
- gairym
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I like the look of that Ian, looks speedy!
I went the other way:

Not decided if I'm using a bar bag and frame bag combo or bar and seat to leave the triangle free for shouldering duties.
I went the other way:

Not decided if I'm using a bar bag and frame bag combo or bar and seat to leave the triangle free for shouldering duties.
- Single Speed George
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Based on Ians set up i have allot to much hahaha
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And now for something in the middle......

Charge Cooker Ti 29er
Sleeping bag , Bivi & Tools/spares in Alpkit Koala (inc spare brake pads!
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Half a hundred weight of peperamis and pancakes & phone/gps battery in Alpkit Stem Cells
Waterproofs and additional food in Wingnut Hyper 2.5
Two bottles and cages on bike
*edit* uploaded to photobucket!

Charge Cooker Ti 29er
Sleeping bag , Bivi & Tools/spares in Alpkit Koala (inc spare brake pads!

Half a hundred weight of peperamis and pancakes & phone/gps battery in Alpkit Stem Cells
Waterproofs and additional food in Wingnut Hyper 2.5
Two bottles and cages on bike
*edit* uploaded to photobucket!

Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beerI've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!

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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
I'm currently shopping for food for the ride and beers for after - both equally important!Richard G wrote:I've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
That looks really fast. Finished packing - a few paranoia items - emergency fibre spoke, spare cleats, spare links. Don't want to think about it any more.Ian wrote:Here's my set up: https://flic.kr/p/ziT2mt
In the end I reduced the size of the rear bag and will be putting food in a bum bag. Bike just under 30 lbs as pictured, but excludes water.

32.5lbs not including water.
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Post-ride 300 mile drive negates Beer for me.Bearbonesnorm wrote:That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beerI've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!


Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Ditto.johnnystorm wrote:Post-ride 300 mile drive negates Beer for me.Bearbonesnorm wrote:That post ride 'sick feeling' probably means you won't be wanting any beerI've moved on to the most important part of packing now... post ride beers in the cool box!
So, I've started packing. Weather forecast looks promising, so have packed what I have in mind, and then of course the extras so I can last minute faff. Cooked flapjack last night, shall have a look at the map this evening. Front tyre seems to be still inflated which is good considering it really is ghetto tubeless. Brakes are squeeking despite a quick go over with IPA, but they do stop me...oh yes, this is the least prepared I've been in a while.

Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
I have the missus driving, so I can have all the beer I want. Plus... I've never been too fecked up to enjoy a beer. 

Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
How do people manage with to little stuff?
I guess knowing I'm going to get some sleep I have higher expectations of comfort.
Alpkit dual 20 litre dry bag (20 litres is an exaggeration) with bivy bag, sleeping quilt, Exped mat with pillow/pump, first aid kit, tools, spare gates belt, socks and thermals to sleep in. That in a Wildcat Gear Lion harness.
Alpkit tapered dry bag with waterproof, cycling jersey, food, tiny bike lock/alarm In a Wildcat Gear Tiger.
Wildcat Gear Lioness with at hand food, money, battery to recharge garmin, head torch.
Far less than I have ever carried before but still way more than many of you!
Dave
20151009_111650 by Dave Warnock, on Flickr
I guess knowing I'm going to get some sleep I have higher expectations of comfort.
Alpkit dual 20 litre dry bag (20 litres is an exaggeration) with bivy bag, sleeping quilt, Exped mat with pillow/pump, first aid kit, tools, spare gates belt, socks and thermals to sleep in. That in a Wildcat Gear Lion harness.
Alpkit tapered dry bag with waterproof, cycling jersey, food, tiny bike lock/alarm In a Wildcat Gear Tiger.
Wildcat Gear Lioness with at hand food, money, battery to recharge garmin, head torch.
Far less than I have ever carried before but still way more than many of you!
Dave

Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
Don't worry Dave, I have more stuff than you. I'm a rather safe than sorry sort of guy, and I work on the assumption that everywhere will be closed.
- Single Speed George
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
ye i think i have more than you dave too, as i allso packed enough food with the asumption that evenrywher will be closed haha
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
And im bailing, not the event to test kit on.
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I have just weighed my bike and it is 49 lbs !!!!!
Maybe I have too much stuff
Maybe I have too much stuff
- macinblack
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Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
With this being my maiden bikepacking voyage, I'm on a suck it and see set-up. Probably got far too much stuff but someone has to heaviest...
Re: BB200. I've made a kit decision...
When I got to the box it was almost empty. Some empty wrapping and a b**ks so I had that="Dave Barter"]Just in case anyone needs it, I've left a box of swearing at SJ091365. There's a wide selection of f**ks, b**ks, w**ks and c**ks and if you dig really deep to the bottom, there's a gift wrapped "c" word.
Good luck to you all, wish I could be there.
