On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 16:05 -0600, Tim McNamara wrote:
> On Feb 5, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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> > On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 11:39 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
> >> 20lbs for motel touring is excellent. If I'm doing that I just leave
> >> my
> >> tent, sleeping, bag, sleeping pad and cooking
Probably my favorite Reader article. I've copied his set-up twice, and it is my
favorite way to do overnight rides. Great Rambouillet, by the way.
-Jim W.
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On Feb 5, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 11:39 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
20lbs for motel touring is excellent. If I'm doing that I just leave
my
tent, sleeping, bag, sleeping pad and cooking stuff behind and my
gear, bags and rack weigh 16lbs
I find it's the off-t
February 05, 2010 3:18 PM
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> Subject: [RBW] Re: Lightweight yet traditional and BOBish
>
> I ride in a pair of SPD shoes with recessed cleats that are good to
> walk in, but I agree about off the bike
> clothing. I take a pair of long Exofficio pants that are 0.6
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> Steve Frederick, East Lansing, MI
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> [mailto:rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com]on Behalf Of usuk2007
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Behalf Of usuk2007
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 3:18 PM
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] Re: Lightweight yet traditional and BOBish
I ride in a pair of SPD shoes with recessed cleats that are good to
walk in, but I agree about off the bike
clothing. I take a pair of long Exofficio pants that are
I ride in a pair of SPD shoes with recessed cleats that are good to
walk in, but I agree about off the bike
clothing. I take a pair of long Exofficio pants that are 0.6lbs and my
smartwool long sleeve T-shirts
look fine off the bike. I also have a long sleeve buttoned shirt.
Shoes are an issue, but
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 11:39 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
> 20lbs for motel touring is excellent. If I'm doing that I just leave
> my
> tent, sleeping, bag, sleeping pad and cooking stuff behind and my
> gear, bags and rack weigh 16lbs
I find it's the off-the-bike clothing that does me in. I have to car
20lbs for motel touring is excellent. If I'm doing that I just leave
my
tent, sleeping, bag, sleeping pad and cooking stuff behind and my
gear, bags and rack weigh 16lbs
On Feb 5, 8:19 am, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 21:09 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
> > Yes Henry Kingman's setup wa
I agree!!!
Igor's setup makes mine look like a Winnebago.
On Feb 5, 10:19 am, Tim McNamara wrote:
> On Feb 4, 2010, at 10:13 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote:
>
> > On Feb 4, 11:54 am, usuk2007 wrote:
> >> FYI here is a traditional three bag set up using some ultralight
> >> principles
On Feb 4, 2010, at 10:13 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote:
On Feb 4, 11:54 am, usuk2007 wrote:
FYI here is a traditional three bag set up using some ultralight
principles that will allow indefinite, unsupported, civilized, three
season touring at a weight of 22lbs. It can be installed o
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 21:09 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
> Yes Henry Kingman's setup was an inspiration.
That was an excellent article in Riv Reader, although I can't imagine
myself ever being able to tour that light. I need 20 lb just to do
motel touring.
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Yes Henry Kingman's setup was an inspiration.
On Feb 4, 7:39 pm, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 09:54 -0800, usuk2007 wrote:
> > FYI here is a traditional three bag set up using some ultralight
> > principles that will allow indefinite, unsupported, civilized, three
> > season tou
This is great. Amazing how much "touring" one can do without a full
touring rig.
On Feb 4, 11:54 am, usuk2007 wrote:
> FYI here is a traditional three bag set up using some ultralight
> principles that will allow indefinite, unsupported, civilized, three
> season touring at a weight of 22lbs. It
I very much admire a set up like thisand have never been able to
pry myself away from panniers.
Angus
On Feb 4, 11:54 am, usuk2007 wrote:
> FYI here is a traditional three bag set up using some ultralight
> principles that will allow indefinite, unsupported, civilized, three
> season touring
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