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Your bike is kind of like what they are now calling gravel bikes. My current bike for riding on woods two tracks, gravel and logging trails is based on a 1970s Panasonic built touring frame and fork. I had to use a frame dimpling tool to get 700c x 38 tires to fit the chain stays, that’s as big as I could fit. It’s got triple chainrings, 29er triple wall rims, vintage Huret large flange front hub and a thread on mega range cassette. Brake lever shifters and cyclocross brake levers on the bar flats. I used rivet nuts in the frame so I could mount water bottles. The carrier racks are homemade to custom fit my bags and welded up from a variety of scrap and old racks. I’ve had a total bike weight of 76 pounds + my weight on it for my solo wilderness adventure riding and camping. No cell service where I go. I carry a pistol in the head tube triangle to help me sleep in the bush as the food can attract coyotes, bears, wolves and mountain lions. I think the pistol is nothing more than a security blanket, but it does allow me to ignore all the critters that come around.Coming along nicelyView attachment 587224
I wish we were gun free. There are so many guns here it’s stupid. I’m forced to have one at home as it’s too dangerous to not have one at home. I hate it, all the guns. In several states you can own machine guns, if that’s not stupid I don’t know what is. You need a special permit to carry a gun concealed on a bike or in a fanny pack, but the permits just require money and a half day range shooting.., dime a dozen. Of course if your really into expressing your right to bear arms you can walk around with your pistol in a holster where it’s visible. Such a crock. I take mine off my bike and put it in a Fanny pack if I go into a market, restaurant or convenience store. You can’t leave your gun unattended. I’ve never used it but I sleep in peace in the bush. I never take it on solo bush day rides, but that is when I’ve seen all the critters. I’ve enjoyed my two trips to the UKand find it relaxing to bike ride and hang around in a gun free environment.Your bike is kind of like what they are now calling gravel bikes. My current bike for riding on woods two tracks, gravel and logging trails is based on a 1970s Panasonic built touring frame and fork. I had to use a frame dimpling tool to get 700c x 38 tires to fit the chain stays, that’s as big as I could fit. It’s got triple chainrings, 29er triple wall rims, vintage Huret large flange front hub and a thread on mega range cassette. Brake lever shifters and cyclocross brake levers on the bar flats. I used rivet nuts in the frame so I could mount water bottles. The carrier racks are homemade to custom fit my bags and welded up from a variety of scrap and old racks. I’ve had a total bike weight of 76 pounds + my weight on it for my solo wilderness adventure riding and camping. No cell service where I go. I carry a pistol in the head tube triangle to help me sleep in the bush as the food can attract coyotes, bears, wolves and mountain lions. I think the pistol is nothing more than a security blanket, but it does allow me to ignore all the critters that come around.View attachment 587244View attachment 587245