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  • PNW_Doug@lemmy.worldOPtoBicycles@lemmy.caSeattle
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    5 hours ago

    Joking aside, it all depends one where I am. Right now only one has water; it’s just easiest to store the empties on the bike where I won’t lose track of them.

    But three liters hasn’t actually been enough when touring through the emptiness of the Dakotas, crossing the Ozarks in a heatwave, or traveling through the Deep South in July.


  • PNW_Doug@lemmy.worldOPtoBicycles@lemmy.caSeattle
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    6 hours ago

    Thank you, I’m glad too.

    The crankset’s a Dia Compe ENE Ciclo I picked up for that lovely three arm spider. How easy it will be to replace the chainrings when the time comes, I’m unsure. Like the crankset, I’ll probably have to source them through a Japanese merchant. At least it’s Dia Compe, so unlikely to be impossible.



















  • PNW_Doug@lemmy.worldOPtoBicycles@lemmy.caSeattle
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    3 years ago

    Because that’s what this bike is designed for as a low-trail bike. It’s biased to handle weight on the front. Even fully loaded with two panniers it handles completely neutral. It’s almost unnerving how normal it feels. More stability climbing passes too is also nice bonus.

    I’ve toured with both this and a more standard four pannier setup and this one is far better, IMO.