The Bike & Gear List
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The bike is KHS F-20 steel framed 20” wheeled folding bike. 52-42-30 chain rings.
26 on the lowest gear on the cassette. Made in Taiwan. Reynolds tubing.
I fitted SPD touring pedals and a Brooks saddle.
I bought it 2nd hand from a friend for $500 a few years ago. I toured around Taiwan on it about five years ago. Otherwise it hasn’t been ridden much.
I’ve fitted large Carradice bags fore and aft. No racks. Simply attached to the saddle and handlebars. The front bag needed cable ties to supplement the attachment straps to hold it closer to the bars to reduce sway.
There are four other smaller bags: Two Restrap ‘feed’ bags. A Salsa fork bag and cage on the monotube; and a Restrap top tube bag attached to the seat stem.
I also need a dry bag packing cell (to hold food) attached to the top of the handlebar bag with two Voile straps.
Two collapsible water bottles attached by carabiners. One bottle in a feed bag. Two water (Platypus) bladders if needed. Only used when camping. Not to carry water on the bike.
Two mirrors. Two rear flasher lights.
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11 months ago
Also small wheels quickly overheat on long descents with frequent braking. Braking generally was very poor. Great care needed on descents. I’m going to see if I can fit better brakes.
Otherwise the little bike performed exceedingly well. Being able to bag it quickly for the bus trip back to Nelson was incredibly useful.
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Nothing epic. Flat, smooth roads all the way. Tailwinds. No rain. Excellent restaurants every 50km. Low cost 5-star accommodation in every hamlet.
Some of that’s true.
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10 months ago
I didn’t really need the EPIRB, but I did use the Garmin communicator a couple of times to message my wife updates when there was no phone signal.
I got into the habit of having a back up emergency signal when I was taking groups into remote areas in my previous job. We’d have a SPOT, EPIRB and Sat. phone on the assumption that something wouldn’t work as planned.
Also the EPIRB and Garmin mini are both extremely small and lightweight. They don’t add much to the load.
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