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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup on: March 09, 2009, 11:42:59 PM
Rob


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« on: March 09, 2009, 11:42:59 PM »

Just got the last piece of gear I needed to get going.  Here's what I'm going to use for my first bikepacking trip.  It'll be an overnighter in the Santa Ana Mountains, Southern Ca, and then I may be doing some of the AZ Trail(or something else in AZ) in the near future.  My brother has a house in Mira Copa, so I'll be starting there.

Here's my bikepacking Equipment list.

Frame Bag-Custom, bought from MikeC here off the forum.  Was designed for a Lenz 29er, but it fit's pretty well in my frame.  I'm going to have another one made bike Eric at Epic Designs to better utilize the available space in the frame. 

Sleeping Bag(s) For Winter I saw this deal pop up on Steep and Cheap(love that site!)
 http://sac.gearattack.com/items/7359

Big Agnes Moon Hill 0 deg down. 2lbs 12oz

139 bucks for a 0 degree down mummy bag, with insulated air mattress.  The mattress is a bit bulky, and took too much room though, so I bought a Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Mattress.  It is even more comfortable than the Hinman mattress, and it weighs a lot less, and packs down WAY smaller.  It's insulated down to 15 deg.

For a Summer/spring/fall bag I saw this deal pop up on SAC.
http://sac.gearattack.com/items/13397
Lafuma Warm and Light 600 40 deg down. 1lbs 6oz  I'll use the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core mattress with this bag.

The handlebar bag is a Sea to Summit eVENT compression drybag.  I picked these up at REI for next to nothing. 
http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/1
I bought the small and the medium. I then bought some of these straps to secure the bag to the handlebar/stem.
http://www.rei.com/product/684830 

The Tent goes in the front small compression sack. It's a Sierra Designs Lightyear 1 that I found in the clearance bin at Sport Chalet for 59 bucks Cheesy
http://www.backcountry.com/store/SDS0369/Sierra-Designs-Light-Year-1-Tent-1-Person-3-Season.html?CMP_ID=SH_FRO001&CMP_SKU=SDS0369&mv_pc=r126
Weighs 3lbs 6 oz with stakes, fly, guy lines, etc.  I also picked up the footprint for it at the Clearance bin at REI for 10 bucks.

For a stove I'm using an Esbit stove for now, but I think I'm going to get a stove from this guy.  www.minibulldesigns.com  His stoves look pretty cool, I like how he uses fiberglass wicks wrapped around the can to preheat the stove.  You just tilt the stove and let some of the alcohol come out of the holes and soak the wick, then you light stove itself and it preheats itself.  Much simpler than using a preheating tin under the stove.

I'm using an Osprey Talon 22 to hold the sleeping bag and pad, until I can get a saddlebag to hold the sleeping bag. 

The bike is a 2008 Specialized Enduro Sl Comp.  I bought the bike on the blem list brand new for 1000 bucks!(I work at a shop) Cheesy I then proceeded to strip the whole bike down and trade in the parts for my choice of parts.  It's definitely not the most commonly used type of bike for bikepacking, but I think it'll do great.  It weighs in at 30 lbs with pedals. 

I'll get a loaded up pic later this week.



Frame size Large
-2009 Fox Talas 36RC2
-Chris King Headset
-Thomson 50mm stem
-Easton Monkeylite DH 31.8
-Formula "The One" brakes, with 180mm rotor and 160mm rotor.  Best brakes EVER, bar none.
-Sram XO trigger shifters
-ODI Rogue Lock Ons
-Specialized Command Post Telescoping Seatpost with lever-Awesome piece of gear, I love this thing.  It doesn't rattle or have excessive play like other telescoping seatposts.   4" of adjustment with one setting about 1" lower than highest position. 
-Specialized Alias Saddle, Ti rails
-Shimano DX pedals(XT with resin cage)
-Shimano XT 11-34 cassette
-Shimano SLX Double Crankset.  This is the best crankset for this type of bike IMO. 22-36 stock gearing.  In 36-11, it's hard to spin out.  And climbs well in 36-34.  I might get the new Shimano 12-36 SLX Cassette when it comes out, and maybe a 20T Action Tec Ti Chainring. 
-Shimano SLX Double specific front der.  This is specially designed to shift a big jump(22-36) I think it should shift from 20-36 fine. The Enduro uses a chainstay mounted front der.  It bolts directly onto the chainstay so when the suspension is going through its travel the der. is always at the right height.  Makes installation a breeze and it shifts incredibly well.  You basically take an E-Type front der. and unbolt the der from it's BB mount, then bolt the der onto the chainstay. 
-E13 DRS Dual Ring Chainguide.  Works VERY well, never dropped a chain.  Also very quiet,  I can only notice the noise of the roller when the chain needs lubing.  Works great with the direct mount front der.
-2009 Mavic Crossmax SX wheelset, 1750 grams, which is pretty light considering how strong these wheels are.  They don't use a bushing anymore for the freehub body, which was prone to wear and constant maintenance.  Now it uses an oversized bearing, and 4 pawls instead of two.  The engagement is very fast now, 60 percent faster than the old design, and faster than Hope's.  There's a 10mm bolt on thru axle that's going to be available for them soon.  The front is of course, 20mm thru axle. 
-Specialized Eskar Control 2.3, running these tubelss with stans.  They roll surprisingly fast and they weigh at least 200 grams less than most tubeless tires. 

I use a Light and Motion Seca 700 Ultra, I plan on doing some night riding as well on some trips, but this lkight has been great for commuting and night riding.  It's brighter than a TriNewt and weighs less.  The battery lasts for 3.5 hours on high and 7 hours on low,which is just shy of how bright a Trinewt is.













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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #1 on: March 10, 2009, 07:59:40 PM
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2009, 07:59:40 PM »

Rob,
Hey your down south from me. I'm in Oxnard. good luck on the ride. I'm riding Joshua Tree in a couple of weeks and looking forward to my first REAL post.
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #2 on: March 10, 2009, 08:48:32 PM
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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2009, 08:48:32 PM »

"2009 Mavic Crossmax SX wheelset................ They don't use a bushing anymore for the freehub body, which was prone to wear and constant maintenance.  Now it uses an oversized bearing ...."

Good deal! That was the only failpoint of the Crossmax SLs I had. I beat the tar out of those wheels for six years, went through two frames and three freehub bodies, but the wheels were fine.

Do you know if that was a product line wide change or was it just for the SX?

DG
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #3 on: March 11, 2009, 10:13:55 PM
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« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2009, 10:13:55 PM »

I'm looking forward to the loaded pictures.  I have that same frame.  I got my gear from Eric and am about to set mine up.  Gonna test it out in a coupl of weeks. 
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #4 on: March 12, 2009, 01:03:25 AM
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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2009, 01:03:25 AM »

Rob,
Hey your down south from me. I'm in Oxnard. good luck on the ride. I'm riding Joshua Tree in a couple of weeks and looking forward to my first REAL post.

Thanks, good luck to you too in Joshua Tree.  Are you planning on doing any climbing while out there? 

Makes me wonder how heavy climbing gear would be to schlep around.  Might be a cool way to hit up different climbs without using a car...
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #5 on: March 12, 2009, 01:14:24 AM
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« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2009, 01:14:24 AM »

"2009 Mavic Crossmax SX wheelset................ They don't use a bushing anymore for the freehub body, which was prone to wear and constant maintenance.  Now it uses an oversized bearing ...."

Good deal! That was the only failpoint of the Crossmax SLs I had. I beat the tar out of those wheels for six years, went through two frames and three freehub bodies, but the wheels were fine.

Do you know if that was a product line wide change or was it just for the SX?

DG

So far they are using this freehub design in the Enduro ans Extreme level of wheels, such as the SX, Crossline, DeeMax and Dee Traks. 

The Crosslines don't look too bad for the money.  And the spokes are easier to get if you find yourself needing a spoke where there isn't a high end shop around, and wouldn't have the Aluminum spokes.
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #6 on: March 12, 2009, 01:16:17 AM
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« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2009, 01:16:17 AM »

I'm looking forward to the loaded pictures.  I have that same frame.  I got my gear from Eric and am about to set mine up.  Gonna test it out in a coupl of weeks. 

Cool!  Hey do you have pics of your bag?  I'm about to send in my template for my frame.  What size frame do you have?
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #7 on: March 12, 2009, 07:50:16 AM
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« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2009, 07:50:16 AM »

I'll set the bike up within a few days and post some pictures.  What size is your frame?  Mine is an 18 inch frame.  If it's the same, he could probably use the template from my bike.  I'm stoked about it.  I also got the first of the new line of gas tanks. 
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #8 on: March 12, 2009, 10:51:44 AM
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« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2009, 10:51:44 AM »

They don't list the Enduro with inch sizes, but mine's a Large.  Probably the same as yours unless yours is a Medium.  Should say on the seattube.
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #9 on: March 12, 2009, 02:51:34 PM
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #10 on: March 12, 2009, 03:01:23 PM
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« Reply #10 on: March 12, 2009, 03:01:23 PM »

The tent and the Lafuma 40deg sleeping bag go in the size small Sea To Summit eVENT compression drybags.  The Big Agnes Air core mattress is at the bottom of the Osprey.  The tent poles and the Big Agnes http://www.bigagnes.com/Products/Detail/Accessory/CycloneSLChairKit go on each side of the inside of the Osprey.  I have a first aid kit in a mesh bag in the Osprey.

I'm using a Topeak Road Morph G pump, in the backpack.  Electronics go in the backpack until I get the gas tank.

There's tons of room to spare in the Osprey, and the frame bag is only holding the multi tool and tube/patch kit.  I'm considering bringing my New Balance trail running shoes.   

There's nothing in the saddlebag yet, but there's tons of room in there, it's a Specialized bag that expands and still allows me to use the telescoping seatpost. 


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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #11 on: March 12, 2009, 04:07:45 PM
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« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2009, 04:07:45 PM »

Mine is a medium.  It is suppose to be the 18 inch frame, but you might be right.  I actually have the 2008 stumpjumper which is the same frame as the enduro.  I'm looking to load mine up on the rear end with the seat bag Eric sent me. I wanna keep my backpack under 15 lbs because I have some neck issues.  Your pictures look slick.  I'll load mine up on Wed. next week and play with it.  Good luck on your ride.
They don't list the Enduro with inch sizes, but mine's a Large.  Probably the same as yours unless yours is a Medium.  Should say on the seattube.
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  Topic Name: Finally aquired everything-My gear list, Bike setup Reply #12 on: March 18, 2009, 11:21:31 AM
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« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2009, 11:21:31 AM »

There's nothing in the saddlebag yet, but there's tons of room in there, it's a Specialized bag that expands and still allows me to use the telescoping seatpost. 
Good to hear. My Gravity Dropper doesn't work to well with a seatbag, because it has a accordion boot around it. I just gave it to a friend though and will be getting a Specialized CommandPost now too.
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