Old 03-17-24, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by staehpj1
To be fair 60 pounds is a lot of stuff even when camping and packing pretty heavy. We all choose to carry different amounts of stuff and that is fine, but you really don't have to go down the ultra light rabbit hole to get to or below 30 pounds.
Not when you include water and food

Road touring weight is between 55 to 110 pounds, so 60 is on the lighter side for standard road touring. Touring Bike Weight: Is It Important? Here’s the Answer! – Bikescent
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