Bicycle touring kit list - Tried and tested gear after 3 years on the road cycling around the world
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Publicado 2024-07-05
We look through each bag, explaining what we carry and where we store it, giving our honest opinion on each item, and highlighting our favourite things.
A complete list of the kit with links to the suppliers can be found on debsandtom.com at www.debsandtom.com/kit-list
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Fair play proper bike tourers. You both must have the strongest legs. Looking forward to watching more cheers
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Just discovered, excellant genuine content. Great account of equipment. Good luck.
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You guys are one of my heroes. Just for what you do !!!
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If you're in the U.S., for Bottom Bracket problem try a Phil Wood sealed square taper BB. It should last. For Deb's bike you could get a steel fork with disc brake mount. Check Black Mountain Cycles, he has a few steel forks for disc brakes, and is the best wheel builder in California if you want to get rid of that generator hub. Happy trails!☮
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I just love following your adventures and enjoyed seeing what's in your kit.:medal-yellow-first-red:
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Nice to see a mature couple out and about. I just found your channel and it looks delightful. Years ago, I was on tour with a group of six friends and all the women brought a little black dress and a straw hat for a night on the town or village. You seem to be really enjoying yourselves and traveling at a sensible pace and have found out how to live the life of a 21st Century nomad. I'm a wee bit older and at 82 but I'm now doing short near to home trips since my riding friends are now registered in the book of memories.
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Thanks for the video, lots of great information. Maybe a video on physically what it’s like to be cycling every day, stretching, resting, how to deal with any physical issues etc bad back, muscle strains would be interesting.
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Indeed about breathable waterproof. I also use plastic ones.
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That was brilliant and really fascinating. I am glad I am not the only one who has lots of “just in case” 😀 Thank you for sharing.
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Well I didn’t understand the bike stuff but admire how ‘light’ you are able to travel. I guess if you’re responsible for getting up a mountain then it makes it a bit easier to do without things. Keep smiling x
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Thrilled to see that the hat is still serving you well! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
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7:35 The maskot is a Pokemon called Tangela. It's a Grass-type Pokemon that looks like a tangle of vines with a pair of large eyes staring out from within. What the creature actually looks like inside is a mystery.
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I think everybody had their own "just in case" kinda thing for their touring bike set-up lol. New subs here. Really enjoy your video. I hope both of you are in a good health. Stay safe out there. I hope I can have a chance to do the same thing as yours. Someday.
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We have Helinox Chair Zeroes. I’m 6’5” and close to 96kg and they are good for me.
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Thanks for the video. Always good to see what everyone carries. Gave me a few ideas for my setup.
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Top notch and very useful information. Tom, I especially like the way you incorporated your tooth into your bike! 👍👍 🤔 There's a creative story to tell over a pint on how it got there. Amazing world tour!! 🚴🚴
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Hey!....Great vid and you both have a very 'down-to-earth' presenter patter👍🏻
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Ahh the dodgy bottom brackets failing, ultimately you need a bottom bracket like royce, if you've got square taper, if you use a thru axle stlye, I'd go chris King. They all come with a price tag, but that initial outlay will keep you on the road. Happy cycling
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Have watched every video you have made and both of you are truly an inspiration and a wonderful example of retirement, well done. Regarding the Ortlieb clips you could glue them in place?
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16:48 Husky is a Czech company.