Friday 22 June 2007

The Kit and Bike


Below is a list of everything I'm planning to wear and take with me at the moment along with the weight in grammes. In total this adds up to 4.9 kg. On top of this there will be a credit and debit card to pay for the things I've forgotten. The idea of going lightweight with a bag attached to a seat tube mounted rack came from Kipperonabike along with James and Henry you can find a good list of other End to End web sites here.






































Short sleeve cycling top216
Cycling Shorts268
Socks116
Flip Flops114
Waterproof jacket216
Evening t-shirt178
Evening and cycling fleece204
Evening shorts234
pants60
Helmet290
tubes228
bike multi tool174
pump150
water bottles160
Lube58
phone78
lock420
puncture kit22
binoculas202
bird book124
camera and spare battery188
penknife50
note book50
flannel35
Andy's garmin gps and charger224
suncream28
Map pages/photo copies70
phone102
phone charger70
passport30
Waterproof socks74
First Aid plasters/painkiller50
spare spokes30
malt loaf224
jelly babies80
swimming costume60
cycling shoes700


The bike is a Giant TCR C3. The only alteration to its original state is an alloy seat tube instead of the original carbon to allow the rear rack to be attached to the seat tube.

The rack is a Topeak QR Beam EX Rear Rack with a Topeak MTX Trunk Bag Ex.

The bikes gearing is 36 - 50 Front and 12 - 25 rear which going by James and Henry's comments will hopefully ensure that I don't need to get off and walk up any of the hills.

3 comments:

Roger Bryan said...

I've just noticed that his malt loaf and jelly babies almost weigh as much as the clothes he's taken for the evenings for the whole week.......shows how lightweight and very smelly he'll be by the end of the week! and how much he likes jelly babies:) suzie

Suzie Bryan said...

Whoops, I meant to leave that comment from me, Suzie, rather than on Roger's account.......need to work on this blogging thing:) Suzie

kipperonabike said...

LOL the binoculars and the bird book(feathered variety I presume?)....I reckon you're a really keen twitcher Roger to drag them all that way. Dont use them whilst you're cycling for goodness sake.