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Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 2Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 2
Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 2
มุมมอง 743 วันที่ผ่านมา
Day 2 of my first proper bikepacking trip. I was broken from the first day, not feeling properly or well prepared for the journey ahead of me. Covered in mosquito bites from the previous night, I push on to my next location. Day 2: Distance - 100.1km Elevation - 864m Bike used - Marin Gestalt 2021 Total bike weight - 12kg my stuff (24kg) = 36kg~ Strava: www.strava.com/activities/11282207811 www...
Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1 (Bits n' Pieces)Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1 (Bits n' Pieces)
Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1 (Bits n' Pieces)
มุมมอง 14หลายเดือนก่อน
A short clip journaling the first day of this journey through part of Eastern Australia. A journey that was supposed to be at least 900km over 6 days, but I cut it to just over 600km. Being alone to my own devices and thoughts was such a breath of fresh air. For all those of you out there, if you haven't yet, get out there and take a break from your hectic day-to-day life, go on an adventure!
Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1
Solo Bikepacking Adventure in Eastern Australia | DAY 1
มุมมอง 310หลายเดือนก่อน
This is my first proper bikepacking trip. The journey was planned to start from Gosford and conclude in Gold Coast, roughly 900km over 6 days, but I realised I'd bit off way more than I could chew. I was not well prepared mentally, physically and logistically. It had been a hectic couple of months leading up to this trip and I did not get the chance to train or plan as well as I would have want...
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 3/3Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 3/3
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 3/3
มุมมอง 27หลายเดือนก่อน
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 2/3Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 2/3
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 2/3
มุมมอง 411หลายเดือนก่อน
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 1/3Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 1/3
Rejuvinating an old Trek SL 1200 part 1/3
มุมมอง 367หลายเดือนก่อน
Cycling in Singapore - Work to homeCycling in Singapore - Work to home
Cycling in Singapore - Work to home
มุมมอง 173 หลายเดือนก่อน
Cycling is a great sport for anyone. In this video, I show bits and pieces of one of my short routes home after a long day at work. When riding on the road, try to respect cars and other road users, it doesn't matter if you're right or wrong once you find yourself on a hospital bed...
Cycling in Singapore - Off to workCycling in Singapore - Off to work
Cycling in Singapore - Off to work
มุมมอง 263 หลายเดือนก่อน
As part of an effort to lose weight and be healthy, I try to ride to work as often as I can. Though you can see in the video I do ride on roads, always stay alert and be on the safe side. I know some people dislike cyclists on the road, but please do try to understand that PCNs are not a very viable option, not all of us are arrogant and reckless. Spread the love!
Steel touring bike buildSteel touring bike build
Steel touring bike build
มุมมอง 153ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @vikm7234
    @vikm7234 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi! What's the tire size,pls? Could i use 32mm tires,on this frame? Thx, Vik.

    • @ranlo.justin
      @ranlo.justin 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey Vik, ive tried 28mm tires,32mm will not fit, maybe max 30mm if you dont pump it up to the maximum pressure. 28mm fits best on this frame. One of the reasons 32 wouldn't fit is also cause I use a road rim brake calliper, it would just rub on the callipers I think.

  • @franklindebelen1462
    @franklindebelen1462 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I admire your guts son. Cycling alone is not an easy task let alone in oz. Just be careful and God bless, guide and protect you always. 🙂

  • @cindiareddy2370
    @cindiareddy2370 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am trying to build my own touring bike and I am looking for some old frames. Any recommendations? What frame did you use?

    • @ranlo.justin
      @ranlo.justin หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Cindia! For this frame It was a brand new steel bike from LKLM, it was a bit heavy so I ended up switching over to an aluminum frame from Marin, the Marin Gestalt 1. I dont have pictures of it currently. As most true bike lovers would say, any bike can get the job done, its all about how you enjoy yourself. But do take note of the following for your own ease of mind: - Ensure you have enough mounting points (Rear Pannier Rack & front fork mounts) - I would recommend alu or carbon cause touring usually means a lot of climbing, so I tried to keep my weight down as much as I could (saved about 2kg with alu frame and carbon forks) - Disc brakes would be recommended since when touring youll be carrying a heavy load downhill sometimes - keep your load to the bare minimum so those climbs are not too brutal, when I did mine in Aus I brought way too much stuff and underestimated the climbs Despite the troubles I had it was great fun touring for about a little over a week (the longest I can really take off work for now), just remeber to be safe, keep hydrated and keep it fun! Old frames are great cause they do usually have pannier rack mounting points, I think thats crucial. Some older steel frames are great but sometimes they take a bit more work to restore cause they may be a bit rusty/incompatible with readily available parts nowadays. Have fun and good luck! Ride safe always!