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May have also taken some insiration from the camo posted up thread.
Big fan, I also need these stickers. Where did you get them?
Bike looks great of course. With bar bags it's really the longer the better with the hoses, more sweepback will also be helpful, something like the Stooge Moto (although I prefer the norm core SQLabs 3Ox16) is a great bar bag bar.
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Swapped the cranks out for almost the same cranks in 170mm, seems to be easier on the knees.
The @Hulsroy stem rack performed admirably on today's gravelfondo, it's just the bag that needs a small iteration. With some electrical tape the clamp gives a snug fit, I'll be ordering later gen Ortlieb hardware to see if that works without the tape and otherwise I'll go for the printed insert for a slightly more integrated solution. @barry has already kindly offered to print something in TPU should the need arise.
Some other upgrades afoot as well, but we'll get to that once the parts arrive. Wheels for the green bike are supposedly going to be here next week, I'm dying to finally ride it.
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I'm perfectly happy with my MSR pocket rocket. The canister fits in your frame bag on its side so packs quite efficiently. For cooking I have two nesting ti pots (±110 and ±95mm one for curry one for rice) Aeropress fits inside the smaller pot and the MSR goes into the plunger. Pretty space efficient Matryoshka situation.
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Since selling the Unit to @Rodolfo I only have the Eroba that's rideable, and only barely because the drive train is on the way out. Worst bit of getting the drop bar bike on the road again is done after an hour of faffing with a piece of string and a vacuum cleaner. Maybe I should buy the Park Tool internal routing kit when I ever get the bike resprayed.
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