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Old 12-03-15 | 11:08 AM
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Aidoneus
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From: NW Indiana

Bikes: 2015 Surly Ogre

Originally Posted by chasm54
If you're carrying less than 30lbs I'd say you're good with rear bags only. More than 40lbs, definitely go the 4-bag route. Between 30 and 40, take your pick; but the heavier you go, the more the handling will benefit from putting a reasonable amount of the weight up front.

40lbs is about as heavy as I've gone. 25-30 rear, 10-15 front worked well for me and provided a very stable and predictable ride.

EDIT. You don't need a huge weight in tools. A multi-tool, a chainbreaker, a few spare links, a few spare spokes, spare brake and gear cables, a spoke wrench, some tyre levers, a couple of spare tubes and a patch kit is about all. That's been sufficient for me on an 8-week trip, anyway.
How much would your bike tools/stuff weigh? Wouldn't that fill a small frame bag?
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