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  1. EfficientHornet2170 on

    Pack all your gear in advance to check if everything fits in your panniers. If it doesn’t, try to reduce your load to the essentials. If that’s still not enough, consider getting some Ortlieb fork packs or a handlebar roll.

  2. We always tend to pack too much on a first trip, try to bring the essentials only.
    Also your saddle looks shite, so maybe try to find one with a perineal relief channel, or a trekking saddle like a Brooks or a SMP 🙂
    Not a big fan of camel pouches as they’re harder to keep clean, otherwise you can buy an adapter for 2 bottles at the back of the saddle !
    Cheers and most importantly, enjoy your adventure !

  3. Foreign_Curve_494 on

    Nice! Tips: frame protection to stop rubbing, light pointed down. I’m not sure how you’d successfully get fork bags on that fork, it might not be possible. The clamp on the seat stays – not overtightened, is it? I’d be concerned about it damaging the frame. Have you considered a more typical pannier rack? It looks like the bike has mounts for it

  4. Forsaken_Language_66 on

    Tell me please, where you found and how you mounted those bags at the back?

  5. A few tips:
    – Ensure that the bags are not clamping any of the gear or brake cables. They can cause malfunctions
    – Use heavy duty transparent tape (I call it helicopter tape 🤷‍♂️) to protect your frame from any rubbing caused by the bags
    – front wheel level on the brake side
    – try your setup on short trips to find what works and what’s too much. You’ll learn so much from it.
    – I have similar frame bag with a water bladder. Make sure to use only clean water without anything added and keep the mouth piece protected. Important to avoid bacteria development and bad flavours into the liquids.

    Have fun!

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