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bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
Me n my mate overlooking the Danube.
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Resting in the Czech Republic
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Pinching a lift.
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Dora

Senior Member
Location
Wigan
It was on an epic day and a half tour across wildest, sheep infested north wales!
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BOAB, your pics look pretty awasome, did you blog about your tour?
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
It was on an epic day and a half tour across wildest, sheep infested north wales!
Naid Y March, near Calcoed

BOAB, your pics look pretty awasome, did you blog about your tour?

I've never ridden in wales...looks good though..think i was to worried about the mountains lol!

I did do a kind of write up...I forget exactly where I uploaded it to though...but it was a site called cycle social I think? The tour went from Bremen>lake constance>Basel> Montpellier etc
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Camrider thanks for that i'm after a really good set of wheels,yeah have to say thorn sure know how to build bikes 400 km will be a breeze on that machine.

Thorn no longer build bikes. They assemble them from imported frames. Their in house frame builder, Kevin Sayles has returned to Leeds and I'm looking forward to getting my Woodrup Chimera with a Sayles built frame sometime in the next month or so. The prototype looks like this:

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westcoaster

Well-Known Member
Location
Scotland
My two pannier set up, enough kit for me on a few nights away in reasonable weather, a couple of changes of clothes, no spare shoes, enough kit to boil water but not to cook a proper meal. Photo somewhere in Northamptonshire last April.

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A couple of moths later, four panniers on a longer tour, added an extra set of clothes, sandals, cooking kit and some food.
Photo in Lairg on the way back from the Orkney Islands.

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I'm leaning towards a preference towards the two pannier touring for anything up to a fortnight in clement weather unless I intend to go somewhere remote. I need to swap some kit in order to get a bit more into two. I ended up not getting enough use from some of the extras to make it worth carrying. It's taken me eight years to refine my preferences, I'm not suggesting they'll be the same as anyone else would choose:thumbsup:
Can you tell me what make the handlebars are. They look good.
Brgds.
Bob
 

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doog

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Drying out..somewhere in France. Not the usual scenic photo but my carnage before hitting the shower and making a brew

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