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Discussion in 'Sports, Hobbies & Interests' started by Gunshot-6A, Aug 10, 2016.

  1. Jul 9, 2022 at 5:50 PM
    Gunshot-6A

    Gunshot-6A [OP] Prime Beef

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    Osprey savu hip pack (2 bottles) + 1 in frame.

    Gets me 78oz water and spot for small tool set, snacks, etc and nothing on my back!

    Good for 10-25 miles for me depending on climate and ride profile.
     
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  2. Jul 9, 2022 at 5:52 PM
    SoCal_Erik

    SoCal_Erik Tiki Taka, Tika Taka

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    I have a bag on my bike which holds tools, a pump and plug kit. I also take a water bottle every ride and fill when needed. I’m usually good with that water on my local rides unless it’sa super hot day.
     
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  3. Jul 9, 2022 at 5:53 PM
    mtskibum16

    mtskibum16 Well-Known Member

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    Hit some sweet single track through old growth rain forest today. Beautiful ride but I only got pics at the top of our out and back. Such a killer descent too! Fast flowy with often sketchy trail visibility and random tech to keep it spicy.

    2101393D-E55F-4F4B-BD74-E6DF66AE3EBA.jpg
     
  4. Jul 9, 2022 at 5:56 PM
    Pagan220

    Pagan220 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks everyone. I doubt I’m alone in appreciating the information.
     
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  5. Jul 9, 2022 at 8:36 PM
    Sperrunner

    Sperrunner Respect the International Dibs Law

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    Wd40, zipties, duck tape, and my hopes and dreams
    Just scored a 2014 spealized enduro frame for a good price. No idea what to do with it lol.
     
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  6. Jul 9, 2022 at 8:52 PM
    CodFather

    CodFather Well-Known Member

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    Ugh. Wife and I bit off more than we could chew today. Tried to do a 20 mile loop in Cuyamaca CA. Started off fine the first 9 miles, then had a mile or so descent into the Valley and began our climb. Halfway up, heard something large huffing and puffing around and didn’t want to stay and find out what it was.

    This detour lead to 2 more detours as we attempted to ascend back to my truck. All in all, probably spent 6 hours pedaling and another hour back home trying not to puke.

    ready to go again tomorrow.

    Sorry, no pics….. too busy running from whatever mountain lion/bear/cryptid was hiding around that corner.
     
  7. Jul 9, 2022 at 9:27 PM
    whitedlite

    whitedlite Well-Known Member

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    I use Dakine hot laps hip pack with 2l reservoir I keep just water in it. On the bike I mix some bcaa powder in my fidlock bottle.
    I prefer the convenience of grabbing the magnetic straw from the hip pack and just getting it back close and the magnet sucks it in effortlessly.
     
  8. Jul 10, 2022 at 7:56 AM
    jgilbreath

    jgilbreath Well-Known Member

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    Husky floor liners, SAWs 2.0
    Flat Rock ranch in Comfort is probably the best bet for riding in that area. There is a group ride on Wednesday nights with Jimmy, the owner.
     
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  9. Jul 10, 2022 at 9:40 AM
    HCFab

    HCFab Hudson Custom Fabrication

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    Awesome, I'll def make a note of that, thank you!
     
  10. Jul 10, 2022 at 6:06 PM
    barelfly

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    For MTB rides, I wear my camel back pack, but I don’t have the hydration pack in it. I keep my tools/tube and phone in there, along with an additional water bottle. But, my wife and kids got me an Osprey Hip pack for Father’s Day this year and I’ll start using that along with the hydration pack in it.

    For some of my upcoming gravel bikepacking adventures, I may carry the Osprey on me as well for the additional water. I have various bags and mounts, but if I run my frame bag, I’ll lose the two mounts. So, thinking this osprey will be handy for a few types of rides.
     
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  11. Jul 11, 2022 at 1:52 AM
    [TACOMA]

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    I'm in terrible cardio condition. So I run a hydro pack, filled with water, a couple of manderines, some clif bars, and tube repair kit. (Yea, still on tubes) never needed more than a water bottle, back on my BMX, but MTBs? Totally different. Really need to ride more, but ate it pretty harsh, and havent been on the MTB in over a month.
     
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  12. Jul 11, 2022 at 3:47 AM
    gsubioguy

    gsubioguy Well-Known Member

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    For years I carried a 2L then a 3L camelbak w/ small multi tool, tire levers, two spare tubes, two CO2 cylinders, spare link & chain breaker and a couple snacks. Even for a ~2hr ride at a local system. All came to be in the pack for reasons. That said, got a new bike and started losing most of those things. Currently, I'm tubeless but after learning what "burping" sounds like and then stuck walking 3mi, I've got a tube, levers & hand pump in the frame storage and ride with a single water bottle. But also haven't done a seriously long, way out ride. Those I'd grab the pack & load up. It has been seriously freeing to not have a heavy (or any) pack on the back!
     
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  13. Jul 11, 2022 at 4:45 AM
    Dr. Doom Says

    Dr. Doom Says Well-Known Member

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    I'm as minimum as possible for the trail I ride 90% of the time, just a bottle and that's it. Any other trail network is a fannypack and two bottles. If I get a flat im hiking it out, been riding 8 years and never had an issue with tubeless while riding.
     
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  14. Jul 11, 2022 at 7:16 AM
    mtskibum16

    mtskibum16 Well-Known Member

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    Hope you knocked on wood after that! :D
     
  15. Jul 11, 2022 at 7:22 AM
    Gunshot-6A

    Gunshot-6A [OP] Prime Beef

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    Good on your for pushing through (if only because there wasn't any other option). I've had a few of those rides and its so agonizing just wanting to be done.

    Glad you didn't get eaten by the Yucca Man. ;)
     
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  16. Jul 11, 2022 at 7:39 AM
    TenBeers

    TenBeers Well-Known Member

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    CBI bed rack and sliders, Backwoods Adventure Mods front and rear bumpers, etc. And some stickers.
    LOL, yeah, a couple of years ago I forgot which lot I parked at when riding the Back 40. In my head it was the central lot and I felt pretty good, so I kept exploring around the northern loops. Then it got later in the morning and started to get hot, and I figured I had just enough gas left to get back to the truck. Unfortunately I was parked at the southern lot, but fortunately there was more downhill on the way back. Turned a 15 mile ride into 22 (that's a lot for me).
     
  17. Jul 11, 2022 at 10:20 AM
    dwphoto

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    your shins like this :bananadead:

    Those cranks though! I was eyeballing a set of those in purple... How do you like them ?
     
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  18. Jul 11, 2022 at 10:24 AM
    whitedlite

    whitedlite Well-Known Member

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    I like them, they're beat. These are 155's, and other than raising the saddle, I do like the shorter cranks. I wish I had the means to test 155, 160, and 165 back to back.
    I kept the same gearing that came on the bike with 170 cranks. Just gotta work them legs a little harder, but with a 10-52 cassette it's fine.
     
  19. Jul 11, 2022 at 10:54 AM
    backcountryj

    backcountryj Pending Approval

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    Wish those guys made a SB crank set. Their new bronze color is sexy.

    I picked up some 165mm SLX cranks. I think that’s the shortest production cranks available for SB, save for going full bougie with eewings. Once life settles down some I’ll get them installed.
     
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  20. Jul 11, 2022 at 10:58 AM
    whitedlite

    whitedlite Well-Known Member

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    I don't know why they haven't released it yet, they've shown photos of it before. It's an easy fix since they use a 3 piece design.
     

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