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Santa Cruz Superlight |
I had my last dry run on my fully loaded brevet bike last night. I took
it down the Big Weta part of the Danzig track, which is getting pretty
rutted out. It performed really well. The weight seems very well
balanced this time. I weighed both my dry bags when I got home, 2kgs on
the front, 2.6 kgs on the back. The front consists solely of an air
mattress, a sleeping bag a bivvy, and two spare tubes. The rear is
mostly spare clothes and toiletries, and two 6 hour Ayup batteries.
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1 (sawn-off) toothbrush
with 5 days paste in a straw!
This will make a big difference
on the climbs. |
I have the kind of stuff I think I will use regularly attached to the
frame of the bike to keep life simple. Chain oil, sunscreen, water
purification tabs, butt-paste, pump and tools. I have converted to
tubeless tires and am running the Stans Raven tire on the back. I cant
see how those tires work at all, but when climbing at least, their
traction is incredible, maybe its the extra load on the rear coupled
with the soft compound? Descending on the loose stuff will not be so
confidence inspiring I am sure.
We have a full contingent staying at the
Voo Doo Lounge for the friday and we will likely pick up some more riders on the return.
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Lock ring remover, spare
drop-out etc etc |
My fitness seems pretty good right now after some good results in
the local Vets TT series which have been pulling close to 50 riders for
each race. I managed to win 3 of the 4 I entered so I know I am good for
at least 30 minutes !!! Ha ha. The "Big-boys" reps up Mt Climie that
Matt and I did with Dave Sharpe nearly put an end to me but I managed to
recover from the nasty saddle sore that resulted quickly. Simon Kennett
tells us the predicted wind is a Nor Easter for day one, which sounds
perfect, but we know anything can happen. I am really looking forward to
getting out into the wilderness, in particular the Waiuta, which
although its very hard going, its also very beautiful.
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Magic beans for Cleetus! |
Hopefully all our technology hangs together and we get some of the "alleged" summer that NIWA promised us earlier on.
Will try to keep you in the loop with updates when cell coverage allows.
This is the
last post via 'wifi", anything else comes via 3g and a phone .
You can follow the live trackers on the official website.
http://kiwibrevet.blogspot.com/ or the Twitter feed
https://twitter.com/#!/KiwiBrevet
I will be trying to post updates to my site and blogs too.
http://jeffsbike.blogspot.com
https://twitter.com/#!/mrwhippy
You can also see stuff from Tweeted with the Kiwi Brevet hach-tag here:
http://hashtags.org/kiwibrevet
PS, You can see a list of profiles of all the riders here:
http://kiwibrevet.blogspot.com/p/rider-profiles-2012.html
3 Comments:
Great stuff Jeff. All the very best for the Brevet. I'm looking forward to following your progress and hearing all about it afterwards!
Good luck Jeff, we will be watching your progress!
Best of luck!
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