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Old 12-07-11 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by antokelly
imi why not a trailer .
Never even thought of that. If I'm honest, I'm just not a trailer- or recumbent- or foldable- kind of person. Can that make sense?

When I started bicycle touring after having been on the road hitchhiking for six years (end of the 70's early 80's), I just lashed my small rucksack, sleeping bag and guitar to the rear rack of a 5-speed bike and rode from Sweden to Spain (barefoot).

I've tried to keep it simple since then too, but now have a touring bike, a tent, even bought waterproof panniers this year. I even have shoes nowadays!!!, so who knows how it may end!
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Old 12-07-11 | 12:12 PM
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jeez imi you have had some life up to now fair play to ya.
still consider a trailer you have tried most everything else lol.
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Old 12-07-11 | 02:03 PM
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Xtracycle long tail conversion or a big dummy, will have plenty of room
for a Guitar in it's case on one side of the load platform area.
Seen it done.. on The Coast , Here.
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Old 12-08-11 | 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by imi
Never even thought of that. If I'm honest, I'm just not a trailer- or recumbent- or foldable- kind of person. Can that make sense?

When I started bicycle touring after having been on the road hitchhiking for six years (end of the 70's early 80's), I just lashed my small rucksack, sleeping bag and guitar to the rear rack of a 5-speed bike and rode from Sweden to Spain (barefoot).

I've tried to keep it simple since then too, but now have a touring bike, a tent, even bought waterproof panniers this year. I even have shoes nowadays!!!, so who knows how it may end!
You're obviously getting soft.
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Old 12-08-11 | 12:37 PM
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well back to the trousers, the groundeffict was on top of the list but i was told about the kiwi pro stretch so i went for them instead at half price excellent.
out of the packing i am very pleased, stretchy material /plenty pockets/ slim fitting / quick drying/and fit me like a glove.so there you go boys and girls at last a pair of trousers that actually does what it says on the tin.
thanks all for the input.
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Old 12-08-11 | 02:46 PM
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Bibs make potty breaks inconvenient. I pretty much wear merino t shirts, wicking poly shirts, and some sort of loose, quick-drying shorts over cycling shorts.

My Marine Corps bike jersey started several friendly conversations last tour, so it gets included as well.
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