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From: Western Florida

Bikes: 2017 Kona TI, 2011 Mezzo D9, Gazelle Ultimate C380

UPDATE

I went with Old Man Mountain's Pizza rack up front and I am carrying my "bedroom" (sleeping bag, air mattress, tent) and rain jacket on that - all about 10 pounds. For the rear I went with a lovely large Fabio's Chest, which is so well thought out. Tons of room and really versatile bag. It sits on my Carradice Expedition bag support. In that are my clothes, camp shoes, stove/cup, breakfast food and snacks, toiletries, and electronics - all under 10 pounds. Spare tube and tools are occupying the triangle area where the seat stay and seat tube meet and are secured on there with zip ties - out of the way, as I hope to never use them.

I swapped out my drop bars for my Jones Bars and I'm glad I did. I love the looks and feel of the drop bars, but on longer rides I have issues because I use only one hand position on the brake hoods 99% of the time. With the Jones Bars I'm shifting to about three or four positions regularly and can lower down on my elbows comfortably and with stability if needed for aero.

The bike with racks, bag and empty water bottles is 35 pounds. With all the above plus water I'm expecting to be at approximately 55-60 pounds.

Gear ratios are 34 tooth up front and an 11-speed (11-42) in the back. With the tires listed below I'm at a 22.6 low gear inch and close to 87 high.

Running Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 42mm wide tires with tubes. SKS Matt black plastic fenders are mounted too.

Cross country route maps arrived Saturday and downloaded TransAm and Western Express onto my Coros Dura.

So I will ride until my body, my mind, OR the road gives out
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