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Old 10-05-20, 05:41 PM
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A Minoura center-mount handlebar bottle cage mount is a fantastic way to carry a bottle of water for ease of access. I use either a 750ml (24oz) or a 500ml (16oz) bottle on mine. Sometimes I'll use a 710ml Powerade bottle with the cap and valve removed and a plastic tube stuck through the opening. that allows me to drink on the move without having to take a hand off the handlebar.




I too find it interesting that going for a short two or three days tour takes almost the same gear as it does for a two-weeks long tour if I'm totally self supported. The only difference is the amount of food I pack.

Short tours are a fantastic way to get to know ones locale if there are places to camp.

Thanks for sharing your images.

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Originally Posted by bnewberry
Chair or grill, no big deal.
Those fold up chairs are an underrated luxury on a bike tour. Did my first S24O earlier this year, father and son that I rode with were like this:



I was at REI two days later.
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Originally Posted by gugie
Those fold up chairs are an underrated luxury on a bike tour. Did my first S24O earlier this year, father and son that I rode with were like this:

I was at REI two days later.
I don’t know; I’d rather save space for the huckleberry pie.
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I don’t know; I’d rather save space for the huckleberry pie.
I've found you can have your pie and eat it too.
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