I am considering taking this on as an adventure for next May.
Read @taximan's fine story....good tales. Currently working on whether a mate or two might want to join me.
I'm not super-fit, but have done Lon2Bri a few times over the years. I feel 40-60 miles a day ought to be within my grasp, I would hope
Rather enjoying the leisurely pace shown by Andy here - not sure if he is on here, but I suspect his broad route might be a good starting point for me - I could potentially have a rest day or two in Leicester en route & freshly clean kit, so a ride of two halves perhaps! His website has a stack of useful info (& I know there are many others too).
A few early questions (there will be hundreds more, I am sure!) if anyone fancies chipping in. I'm sure some answers are elsewhere, but thought I would start off here.
I have a Trek 7.6FX hybrid bike, which I think with some mods ought to be up to the task.
Did London to Paris 5 years back, but that was with MrsMikeIOW as backup, so no heavy gear carrying.
I quite like camping, & have a daft idea that taking a tent/sleeping bag/mat might give me more options than trying to pre-book 20+ B&Bs (as well as keeping costs down), at the cost of an extra 5-8 kilos....got a 3kg tent & light down bag, so kind of set okay.
1. Anyone else just pre-booked their way through fine, or is B&B+camping a decent medium?
2. Tyres/wheels: the trek is a decent bike, but with the 700 x 25 tyres in need of replacing anyway, I am considering whether to look at beefier wheels - I think I can probably go to 28 tyres on the Bontrager wheels as they are (no identifying things to tell me, not sure how I would know other than head to my LBS or Evans?), but would 35 tyres on sturdier wheels be better for a fully loaded up bike?
3. I think I would prefer a disc rear brake too - no idea about retro-fitting that, but if I got new wheels that could perhaps be included.
4. I've seen articles on front wheels with charging capabilities.....that could be handy on a modified touring bike, I am sure, especially if camping: any thoughts on those would be good to hear!
5. Anyone used a kindle as a backup 'road map' (as well as evening reading matter!)? I know it is B&W, but small, light, charge would last a month - seems a sensible idea, perhaps even for daily route plans?
6. I'm too old for drop bars....but considering butterfly bars as well - more space for varied hand positions & perhaps devices to hand. That said, I've never used one: anyone recommend them here?
6. Toe clips. I've used these since childhood. Never used SPDs etc. Should I just stick with the known, or consider changing & dragging myself into the modern day technology?
That'll do for now, I'm probably getting ahead of myself with some of this
Cheers
Read @taximan's fine story....good tales. Currently working on whether a mate or two might want to join me.
I'm not super-fit, but have done Lon2Bri a few times over the years. I feel 40-60 miles a day ought to be within my grasp, I would hope

Rather enjoying the leisurely pace shown by Andy here - not sure if he is on here, but I suspect his broad route might be a good starting point for me - I could potentially have a rest day or two in Leicester en route & freshly clean kit, so a ride of two halves perhaps! His website has a stack of useful info (& I know there are many others too).
A few early questions (there will be hundreds more, I am sure!) if anyone fancies chipping in. I'm sure some answers are elsewhere, but thought I would start off here.
I have a Trek 7.6FX hybrid bike, which I think with some mods ought to be up to the task.
Did London to Paris 5 years back, but that was with MrsMikeIOW as backup, so no heavy gear carrying.
I quite like camping, & have a daft idea that taking a tent/sleeping bag/mat might give me more options than trying to pre-book 20+ B&Bs (as well as keeping costs down), at the cost of an extra 5-8 kilos....got a 3kg tent & light down bag, so kind of set okay.
1. Anyone else just pre-booked their way through fine, or is B&B+camping a decent medium?
2. Tyres/wheels: the trek is a decent bike, but with the 700 x 25 tyres in need of replacing anyway, I am considering whether to look at beefier wheels - I think I can probably go to 28 tyres on the Bontrager wheels as they are (no identifying things to tell me, not sure how I would know other than head to my LBS or Evans?), but would 35 tyres on sturdier wheels be better for a fully loaded up bike?
3. I think I would prefer a disc rear brake too - no idea about retro-fitting that, but if I got new wheels that could perhaps be included.
4. I've seen articles on front wheels with charging capabilities.....that could be handy on a modified touring bike, I am sure, especially if camping: any thoughts on those would be good to hear!
5. Anyone used a kindle as a backup 'road map' (as well as evening reading matter!)? I know it is B&W, but small, light, charge would last a month - seems a sensible idea, perhaps even for daily route plans?
6. I'm too old for drop bars....but considering butterfly bars as well - more space for varied hand positions & perhaps devices to hand. That said, I've never used one: anyone recommend them here?
6. Toe clips. I've used these since childhood. Never used SPDs etc. Should I just stick with the known, or consider changing & dragging myself into the modern day technology?
That'll do for now, I'm probably getting ahead of myself with some of this

Cheers