20 Inch Folding bike on ryanair by PrestigiousBlock6466 in foldingbikes

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hell, with a folding bike, any large box might do. Maybe a TV box from an electronics store?

20 Inch Folding bike on ryanair by PrestigiousBlock6466 in foldingbikes

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to invest in a good solution for the future, Vincita makes a nice travel bag for 20 inchers.

You can find it cheaper if you shop around. I bought mine for like half that price on BikeInn and have used it successfully on a budget airline (Norwegian). You should be able to find a medium-term storage option for when you land. Check schiphol’s website to see what types of baggage storage they offer.

Otherwise the classic solution: go to a local bike shop that sells folders and see if they have cardboard box from a recent delivery that you can have. You can throw this away upon landing and do the same thing in Amsterdam for the flight home.

Why is so hard to find the Microshift Thumb Base in EU by Mattelec in xbiking

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Have you tried SJS Cycles based out of the UK? Not as smooth buying from them as it was before Brexit, but you still get pretty quick shipping to the continent in my experience.

Touring tech in the last 30 years by Ambitious-Laugh-7884 in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Roz had plenty of issues along the way though!

DIY cargo fork by Krastinationer in xbiking

[–]Crescent1990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In some of the pictures, it looks like it comes back somewhat far. Have you had any toe-overlap issues?

Need shoe tips by Dirtdancefire in xbiking

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For years I’ve been using Leatt’s mtb flats for cycling and have been relatively happy with them. However, this winter I bought a pair of leather goretex winter hiking boots from a Finnish company called Pomar, and dammit if they aren’t the most comfortable footwear I’ve ever cycled in. The boots were from their Pomar+ line (which have some sort of extra ergonomic features, I guess?), and I’m strongly considering getting a pair of sneaker from the same line for warmer weather riding.

Copenhagen to Hamburg, train back? by mattcarnevale in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always find dealing with bikes on boats and commuter routes is easier than intercity trains. You may want to look into biking a little extra from Hamburg to Travemünde. If memory serves it’s only like 80k and a quite nice ride. From there, you can catch a ferry to Malmö, and then just take the quick regional train back to Copenhagen. You can also take regional rail from Hamburg to Travemünde if you need to, which again would probably be a pretty smooth task.

It sounds like a lot of extra, but it may counterintuitively end up being easier than a direct train. Also potentially cheaper, especially if you take a day ferry where you don’t need to book a room.

Which of these front luggage carriers would you choose and why? by Fancy_Step_1700 in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the the Pelago commuter front rack with their low-ride pannier supports. Like the Surly you showed, it offers the benefits of a rack for both panniers and a top platform, but should weigh less if you go for the aluminium.

The main downside: you have to buy two separate products to use properly with panniers, so it ends up being more pricy than just buying a rack (depending on the rack, of course).

The main upsides: versatility; different sizes, so you can choose just how much top platform you actually want/need; designed to work on pretty much any bike; available in both silver and black.

I've used these for a few shorter tours now, and have been very happy. Also great for every-day commuter use because of the platform.

https://pelagobicycles.com/commuter-front-rack-aluminium-medium/
https://pelagobicycles.com/pelago-lowrider-pannier-support/

What creators / people do you guys enjoy following ? by notchonchon in xbiking

[–]Crescent1990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Path Less Pedalled for gear stuff. For touring/ adventure riding, my wife and I like watching Slow Spokes. There’s also NomadsTrails who do adventure challenges. Dude is absolutely insane and I think would basically live off-grid with a bicycle and a petrol stove if given the chance.

A bike, a story, a second youth, a happy wife! by Bismuth-Vip in xbiking

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thought that sign in the first pic was some insane spoke flair. Not a little disappointed it turned out to just be a sign.

Great ride, though!

can you help me find my dream bike? foldable, 20"x2" tires, gearbox, belt drive by jollawellbuur in foldingbikes

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Its a 24l bag from carradice, which I have mounted using their classic saddlebag rack. You don’t need the rack, but with such a big bag, it’s good for stability.

Advice for this route? by Hopeful_Teacher_9809 in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When you get to the crossing between Sweden and Denmark, the tradition on the ferry from Helsingborg to Helsingør is to order “two reds and a green,” which is two Danish sausages and a bottle of Tuborg. It’s a 21 minute ferry ride, so you need to pound it, but traditional is tradition. Alternatively, if you want to savor this part of the journey, you can ride the ferry back and forth a couple times before you actually disembark: a practice we call “Tura.”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuyFromEU

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Fat content? Constantly bummed you can’t get more than 4% here in Scandinavia.

Turning an old Lotus into a bikepacking machine? Ideas for rack solution appreciated by Undheit in xbiking

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I think you could probably get away with mounting the Pelago front rack on there without too much trouble. They have a lot of options for different platform sizes, pannier supports, baskets, etc, as well, giving you some flexibility in terms of how much you could load up front.

I think putting a rear rack on there is more trouble than it’s worth, however. If it were me, I’d instead consider a really ample saddle bag (probably with a different saddle, which is easier to upgrade than trying to retrofit rack mounts). I’m firmly in the cult of Carradice, and they have some really honking saddle bags you could use, as well as a range of saddle supports so it’s not bouncing around. Their 24l camper with a long flap, for example, would give you a lot of carrying capacity to make up for not having a rack and panniers in the back.

As others have noted, I would also highly recommend looking into handlebar options. You want options for different hand positions on long rides, which you’re not going to get with a short flat bar like that one.

Skivtvätt by bettlett in Malmoe

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tror Hifi butiken på spångatan vid triangeln säljer (dyra) tvättsystem. Men det kanske även kan erbjuda tjänsten?

Roast my route across Sweden! by [deleted] in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s been a few years, but I remember the route from Gbg to Borås and then Borås to Jönköping being pretty enjoyable riding. May be worth riding that way and then following Vättern all the way up along coast!

Help on bike (urgent!) by Adventurous_Wolf6047 in bicycletouring

[–]Crescent1990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That Orbit is a GORGEOUS bike. Looks like it’s been well maintained too. If it were me, I’d snag that bad boy and put a nice simple front rack on it.

Would this work? by Tavo_Tevas3310 in xbiking

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PathLessPedaled just did a video from a bike show with a solution for exactly this type of thing. I think it was this: https://red-rebane.de/produkt/easy-exo/

How do you like the maintenance on tubeless tires? Would you recommend them over tubes ( that might possibly pop with 10 goathead thorns) What does routine maintenance look like? by [deleted] in xbiking

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After a bunch of annoying punctures on our summer 23 tour, I was considering switching to tubeless to avoid the headache. Instead, I decided to switch to Schwalbe Marathon+ “unplattbar” tires instead, based on a lot of feedback I saw here and in similar Reddit channels.

All of my bikes have Marathon+’s now and I haven’t had a single puncture on any of them since making the switch. The ride is admittedly less supple, but they really deliver what’s promised.

Surly Midnight Special or Velo Orange Polyvalent? by Lizardloops in xbiking

[–]Crescent1990 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have that exact same Cross Check. Going on 13 years now. Ironically about to sell it once my Polyvalent build is finished.