-
-
cat3bit sent me some images of prototype mounts for 10mm tubing. Could message via etsy store. Some of these might work..if you have Exposure lights but are to the outside of the rack and will likely impede the panniers..
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1577261790/exposure-trace-m5-bolt-mount
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Cat3Bits?ref=l2-about-shopname&from_page=listing
-
There is always the money gun option, and get something custom. Cat3bits does this SWAT that is presumably for this use case and takes custom orders..
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1478134402/exposure-trace-specialized-swat-mount
Or take the more extreme option of buying a new light and saddle to work around this mount 🤡
-
-
-
I'd sit down before looking at these.
https://www.tomiicycles.com/storeFinishing touch for any radavist builds..
-
OrNot Mission Pants - Obsidian
Color: Obsidian
Size: 32 (more a 33/34 but read the size guide and make up your own mind).
Price: £65 posted.
Condition: Excellent, worn < 10 times.Failed to comprehend the size guide and these are too big. Have now smuggled in another pair, think they are excellent.
For reference, I wear 32x32 in Swrve skinny jeans and shorts, 32 in Chrome shorts, 32 in rapha trail pants and 30x32 in Ornot.
I've never owned Rapha technical trousers but assume these are a close alternative.Full Details:
https://www.ornotbike.com/products/mission-pants-obsidian
Review:
https://bikerumor.com/ornots-mission-pants-look-great-for-commuting-or-not/READ THE SIZE GUIDES!
https://www.ornotbike.com/pages/faq_exchanges_returns?hcUrl=%2Fen-US%2Farticles%2Fwhat-size-am-i-126279Pictures to follow..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
roomy enough to stretch to 2 people on the few times my girlfriend wants to join?
Got a Big Agnes Copper Spur bikepacking UL2 with this in mind, used for a few years as a luxury 1 person tent and is now a pretty decent 2 person.
It's great because it fits easily between narrow drop handlebars.
Downside is price, probably just at <£10 per night by now 🥲
-
-
-
What's the barnacliest bike of them all?
(Mirror mirror, etc)
The barnacle, of course!
https://bikepacking.com/news/stridsland-barnacle-fork/ but needs a matching frame..
-
Can't compute, frameset the same price as a Secan and to my suprise the geo doesn't look that different..
https://bikeinsights.com/compare?geometries=637095d3e5112100223b864f,666879ec49ac94001bdad04fBring back the trend for barnacle bikes, mounts everywhere!
-
-
lol I hear you; I’d be intrigued to know what percent of their claims come from racing. I’d have thought it would actually be pretty low but obviously not if they’ve implemented this.
30% for crashing in April but not broken down.
Most people I know would quickly swap back to the traditional parts bin build for crit racing if their £5k+ bikes weren't covered..
-



Is there a shit mountain bikers say thread? ctrl+c ctrl+v
The Holt makes sense now.. the SID, Mezcals, Arkane wheels, even the Tailfin panniers.
Joined pannier.cc on a supported Kyrgyzstan trip. Had been thinking about this for a few years. Having known the trip lead and listened to their SRMR stories, the hike-a-bike tails were enough to steer me toward doing something out there but a bit more chill that my partner could join.
Kyrgyzstan is fantastic, Bishkek is chill, the mountains, altitude, the people, all great and breathtaking.
But it was Tosor pass that really nailed the love for this build. Peaking at 3,900 meters and then descending toward lake Issyk-Kul, it's a rocky and muddy access road that runs for 37km and drops 2.4km in altitude (which coming from the UK is mental!), full rip all the way, didn't know a hardtail could be pushed that fast and easily the best off-roading I've ever done.
Also supported by Nelson Trees (SRMR organiser), the trip has reignited an itch to enter the Atlas Mountain Race next year.