Since I had the spare minutes to enjoy another cup of coffee and listen to
the NFL pre-game show on the radio, I went ahead and threw on the rear rack
and mocked up a fully loaded cargo configuration on my Rosco Bubbe step
through. The bags are all empty except the Relevate frame bag, which
contains my solo tent.
<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-4Qk7LCtHIo8/WdpUr9PG8QI/AAAAAAAADn8/9Jp1q5S5xXIzqDlv78SaQv_qQdpvnMVKwCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_2204.JPG>
Front panniers: Ostrich
Rear panniers: Carradice
Sackville grid gray bar tube
Sackville shop sack medium sapphire
Sackville Saddlesack Large olive
Relevate frame bag
<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ytZD6TDJQtA/WdpVbEWJX6I/AAAAAAAADoA/NIWHzA481SMsU0LufQHwBua3e93Fve8DQCLcBGAs/s1600/IMG_2205.JPG>
The frame bag definitely makes the standover height much more like a
standard bike, but with just a tent inside and with my kind of wide Q
Mountain bike double crankset, there is no knee rub issue. That's what Jay
was asking about.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 8:14:49 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Jay asked for details about how I plan to set up a bikepacking bag on my
> Rosco Bubbe Mixte. When I get the bike in the stand for the rear rack
> install, perhaps I’ll take a photo of it completely maxed out in cargo
> capacity.
>
> Bill
>
> PS. The rumor is true that it does not snow anywhere but the highest peaks
> in the San Francisco Bay Area. When I say “prepare for Winter” I’m
> referring to months on the calendar. December through February means short
> days, lower temperatures, larger temperature swings, and rain.
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