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Those last two pictures, what amazing infastructure!
If you plan on riding multiple days, pick a side between "light credit card packing" and "full on motorhome". I managaed to miss some useful stuff and, at the same time, pack too much for the available cargo space.
This is what I've observed over in the French Alps, a split camp. Loads of people touring with a small saddle bag with sandles strapped to the outside - presumably little more than a pair of shorts, tshirt and pants for the evenings, then the rest have have 4x pannier setups.
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you can buy a non-boost and put a booster adapter kit from for example problem solver. But you will have to remove/add the disc spacer each time you switch wheel. And not sure your wheel will be always centred.
Theoretical use case is the very very occasional MTB ultra/tour and then commuting the rest of the time, so a little faff is OK. Thanks! Given me something to think about.
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I don't know what eggs have to do with bikes but I think the Brother Big Bro ticks all of the other boxes..
https://www.brothercycles.com/shop/frames/big-bro/There is a carbon fork available if wanting it to be less tank like but ££.
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Seeing as we're back to page 1 stuff, half price lefty forks at merlin..
https://www.merlincycles.com/cannondale-lefty-oliver-gravel-fork-700c-302834.html?source=PHGPint for the first person to stick one on their Arkose.
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I want l a rigid steel fork for the Holt in winter and for its eventual Dadding.
Would prefer carbon but can’t find decent options below £500. Bought an SP Cycles fork from AliX and not impressed.This is a lot of fork tags in 24 hours but by coincidence this just landed in my inbox, revised Brother mtb fork that.. glances at PDF.. has all the right dimensions..
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Find the Faran works nicely with 4 light panniers.. not to encourage, as you're already on your last bike right 😁
Did you manage this trip with trains from the UK?!