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Found a good bike for you! Wouldn't want to go too light and make anyone think you're a pansy. You could rig some panniers full of sandbags on that thing to prove to everyone just how badass you are too. Oh, and make sure you eat everything you can before you tour. The more you weigh, the better! Who wants to go at bike speeds when you can walk? In fact why would anyone want to bike up hills when you can walk your bike up them? Oh, don't forget to spend the next fifteen months calculating gear inches and dividing the numbers by the square root of pi, so you know you have the right gearing to get off your bike and walk it up those hills! Make sure you get good maps and find a good, pre-packaged, cookie cutter route! Going 4 miles a day takes a lot of forethought, wouldn't want to get lost! If you have any other questions let me know, I'm eager to help my fellow tourists! |
Looks like somebody is missing a funny bone.
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Originally Posted by jamawani
(Post 18420347)
Looks like somebody is missing a funny bone.
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Originally Posted by Buffalo Buff
(Post 18420232)
http://cl.jroo.me/z3/r/-/t/e/a.baa-Bicycle-Tank.jpg
...Wouldn't want to go too light and make anyone think you're a pansy... And a real heavy weight tourer would divide it by the square root of pie... just sayin. |
Two rear drive segments = left and right, plus one front wheel makes the kettenkraftrad pictured a "TRIKE" and not a "BIKE". LOL VBEG
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Originally Posted by Miele Man
(Post 18420458)
Two rear drive segments = left and right, plus one front wheel makes the kettenkraftrad pictured a "TRIKE" and not a "BIKE". LOL VBEG
Cheers the nazi gear pictured would have, well, something like 21 wheels. why not call it a half-track? |
This year I saw some of those UL bike racers up close. They make Twiggy look fat alright. Wuss burgers.
UH Rolls Royce had the 150 mph long distance record for years and years. |
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I have pride in my 40kg bike + panniers :)
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Originally Posted by arnaguedes
(Post 18420653)
I have pride in my 40kg bike + panniers :)
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In nazaré, Portugal, near the garret mcnamara world record wave.
If you want to check some of my trips as nossas viagens: Bem Vindo In portuguese, but with google translate button ;) The biggest trip was Ireland portugal 2200km self supported, no money spent during trip, 22 days, food for 10days, and bought food for the other 10days halfway |
Originally Posted by arnaguedes
(Post 18420653)
I have pride in my 40kg bike + panniers :)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495629
Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 18420916)
cut those viewers and truck out and thats an awesome pic. where was it taken?
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I suspect that this thread will not reach 990 posts, but give it a few years and it might.
You will have to guess which one of these bikes is mine. All but two of them has four panniers. I thought this was normal, but after reading some of the ultra-light stuff on other threads, it is obvious that every bike in this photo is owned by a closet hoarder that carries a spare kitchen sink in case their primary kitchen sink springs a leak. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495655 The gal in the photos below was on year seven of her extended bike tour when I met her, she said her bike had over 100,000 km on it. She had not been to Antarctica or South America (yet?), but had been on virtually every other continent, some continents more than once. She was packed heavier than me. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495656 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495657 |
Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
(Post 18421148)
I suspect that this thread will not reach 990 posts, but give it a few years and it might.
snip . . . That means this is a good thread unlike that other one which was a good thread until the trolls took it over. |
There's just a lot of stuff you really don't need on a bicycle tour. Also there is backpacking gear much better suited for bicycle touring. Riding a 100lb bicycle is way different than a 40lb bicycle and gear. Yes! and I think 40 lb. is much safer, steering and braking. No reason to pack for car camping on a bicycle. You might as well bring the car also. You can ride with a partner and do the 2 car shuffle, then you're just doing a string of day rides, and carrying close to nothing on the bicycle.
And it still is a bicycle tour. |
Originally Posted by Buffalo Buff
(Post 18420232)
Found a good bike for you! Wouldn't want to go too light and make anyone think you're a pansy. You could rig some panniers full of sandbags on that thing to prove to everyone just how badass you are too. Oh, and make sure you eat everything you can before you tour. The more you weigh, the better! Who wants to go at bike speeds when you can walk? In fact why would anyone want to bike up hills when you can walk your bike up them? Oh, don't forget to spend the next fifteen months calculating gear inches and dividing the numbers by the square root of pi, so you know you have the right gearing to get off your bike and walk it up those hills! Make sure you get good maps and find a good, pre-packaged, cookie cutter route! Going 4 miles a day takes a lot of forethought, wouldn't want to get lost! If you have any other questions let me know, I'm eager to help my fellow tourists! Hell yeah, you tell those jokers! On my last tour I got rid of my seat and seatpost and saved over a pound of weight. The little disc of foam I use in it's place weighs less than 1oz and is plenty comfortable so long as I don't sit on it ; ) |
Hey Buff ... Fill your tires with hydrogen eh.
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
(Post 18420916)
cut those viewers and truck out and thats an awesome pic.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...9&d=1451393403 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...o/DSC04697.JPG |
Originally Posted by cb400bill
(Post 18422406)
Here it is after a very quick photoshop.
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Originally Posted by Biketouringhobo
(Post 18419420)
It is Called Expedition Bicycle Touring=Heavy Bicycle Touring
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Originally Posted by Squeezebox
(Post 18421240)
There's just a lot of stuff you really don't need on a bicycle tour. Also there is backpacking gear much better suited for bicycle touring. Riding a 100lb bicycle is way different than a 40lb bicycle and gear. Yes! and I think 40 lb. is much safer, steering and braking. No reason to pack for car camping on a bicycle. You might as well bring the car also. You can ride with a partner and do the 2 car shuffle, then you're just doing a string of day rides, and carrying close to nothing on the bicycle.
And it still is a bicycle tour. |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18420140)
This means that for bicycle touring the weight factor means little, unless you're interested in big distance or fast times.
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Originally Posted by cb400bill
(Post 18422406)
Here it is after a very quick photoshop.
http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...9&d=1451393403 https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y...o/DSC04697.JPG |
Originally Posted by Biketouringhobo
(Post 18419420)
It is Called Expedition Bicycle Touring=Heavy Bicycle Touring
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495521 |
Originally Posted by cyclefish
(Post 22443453)
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