TOP FIVE BIKEPACKING MISTAKES

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • We all make mistakes. That's why they put erasers on pencils.
    Because bikepacking can be a daunting thing to get into, we've put together our Top 5 bikepacking mistakes made when bike touring. We've made these mistakes (multiple times) so you don't have to! By avoiding some of these, we're hoping that you can make the most of bikepacking as a hobby, and really enjoy any bike tours you've got planned.
    We're keen to know what your bikepacking fails are - let us know in the comments below!
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  • @rasmuswi
    @rasmuswi Před 3 lety +99

    One that I consider a semi-mistake, but I plan to keep doing it from time to time: bring a ridiculously expensive bike and spend half of your trip worrying that it might get stolen.

    • @No_Name_for_y
      @No_Name_for_y Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah. Thats me. 3000€ Rose Backroad Carbon. I have a 2 Person tent to put it in there, while im sleeping😂

    • @HCMORGI
      @HCMORGI Před rokem +3

      @@No_Name_for_y which tent is that? just bought a supersix evo SE and literally can't sleep because i worry. i would totally pack a larger tent for the bike

    • @hArtyTruffle
      @hArtyTruffle Před rokem

      If it’s right by you, can you not cover it, chain it to a tree or similar and stick an alarm on it? Only a suggestion. I’m a noob and wondering about these things myself.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Před rokem +1

      Being someone who enjoys sleeping with earplugs on, i support this :)
      I hammock back and i lay it on the ground just bellow me, attaching magician's wire from it to my wrist, so if anyone even touches it I'll wake up. I've thought about setting up a perimeter with it instead but that takes a lot longer, and this works fine. I've woken up to a fox sniffing my pack for food 😂

    • @shaw2089
      @shaw2089 Před rokem

      Topeak has a water bottle cage with Apple’s AirTag mount, I think that’s something you guys need.

  • @amk221
    @amk221 Před 3 lety +20

    Love how this video starts with "ey up"

  • @jimmccorison
    @jimmccorison Před rokem +9

    For me, the biggest mistake is setting expectations. Don't. Just don't do it. Head off on the trip open to all the experiences it may bring you, but don't expect anything from it before you begin.

  • @TimelordUK
    @TimelordUK Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic video. So refreshing to hear someone from the UK

  • @chickensmack
    @chickensmack Před 2 lety +6

    On my first bike-camping trip, my buddy gave me grief for packing a can of baked beans and fresh avocados. Yes, this made for a heavier kit. At dinner, as he rehydrated his food, I was eating a delicious meal. LOL. But that was not the teachable point of this trip. My buddy broke his chain twice on that trip and neither of us had a chain tool. Removing the failed links and reconnecting the chain, each time took considerable finagling. The next day, I invested in a multitool with a chain tool and squirrelled away some extra links in my kit.

  • @frazergoodwin4945
    @frazergoodwin4945 Před rokem +1

    Great video - and a list of things I've been aware of and tried to avoid doing, with some (but far from complete) success. Another thing I'd add to the list is riding past something useful (bike shop, convenience store, petrol station shop etc) with the thought your needs aren't urgent and you'll get to another one soon.
    No. You. Won't.
    You. Do. Need. To. Stop.

  • @cyberbri6899
    @cyberbri6899 Před rokem

    LOL!!! I love how in the beginning of the video with all the huge bags, umbrella and water pitcher or whatever that was LOL!!!

  • @hArtyTruffle
    @hArtyTruffle Před rokem +2

    Good tips. Thanks subbed 👍🏼 New to all this. Trying to improve my health. Got a Dutch style hybrid for now. Loving it so much, I’m thinking of keeping the bike I now have for local shopping and short trips, and getting myself a touring bike with some off-road capability for a bit of wild camping, that’s able to do hills as best as possible with a reasonable load. I’m learning so much, so I think I’m right in thinking that will have something to do with the gears and cassette etc… I might even become a bit of a bike nerd in the not too distant future 🤓

  • @DameEdnaBrown
    @DameEdnaBrown Před rokem

    Great info that should be followed

  • @derekperkins7343
    @derekperkins7343 Před 3 lety +2

    "Ey up" is so much better than 'What's up?' Class!

  • @mrtnknrr
    @mrtnknrr Před 3 lety +4

    Great video! Underestimating distances abroad is so familiar haha.
    One I can add is that I put all the weight high on my bike (full big saddle bag, top tube bag and handlebar bag), which negatively effected the handling on my gravel bike. Next time i will buy a fork bag to make the saddle bag lighter, and mount an Elite VIP cage mount under my toptube near the bottom bracket, again to put the weight in a lower position. Switching to Restrap bags will also save me nearly 500g just on the (empty) bags themselves!

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 3 lety +2

      We've used our Fork Bags on a 3 week tour in the US, and they were great for boosting capacity while keeping the weight down. Almost like small panniers.

  • @clayton8536
    @clayton8536 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff

  • @shaunmattockscmadventures5066

    Awesome info

  • @jonedge80
    @jonedge80 Před 3 lety +20

    I'm definitely guilty of overpacking, especially when it comes to an overnighter. I end up taking enough kit to survive the apocalypse, should it occur when I'm all of 10 miles from home! P.S. when is Restrap bringing out their new 100 litre saddlebag? 😂

    • @rasmuswi
      @rasmuswi Před 3 lety +3

      I occasionally overpack. I do some weekend trips like mini-expeditions, just as a way to get the feel of how riding with all the stuff you would need for a trip in a really remote area where villages could be days apart would feel.

    • @myfrequencies1912
      @myfrequencies1912 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I wish I could pack light.

  • @jorgefitzgerald4684
    @jorgefitzgerald4684 Před 2 lety

    Great vid! I have definitely made all these mistakes. Question: what tent is that red one?

  • @stephaniedelamelena188
    @stephaniedelamelena188 Před 11 měsíci

    This was so entertaining 😂😂😂

  • @pstopaj
    @pstopaj Před rokem

    thanks for advices guys 😂

  • @jeandrevanzyl2588
    @jeandrevanzyl2588 Před rokem

    A great hack in terms of price, weight and efficiency for insulation from the floor when sleeping is a car’s windscreen shield. When sleeping in a tent, you loose so much heat to the ground without proper insulation. A sleeping bag with really low temp rating is no match for a cold floor.

  • @davidbeacham5786
    @davidbeacham5786 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yep done most of those at some time. This week I should have been off on a 250 mile circuit but this being the first time out since covid I was totally overloaded and under prepared physically and more importantly mentally. Due to 3 years + of full on working and little if any time off (self employed bike mechanic) I just have not done much mileage. Usually I'm fine and get fitter as I go day after daybut 3 miles on, mostly uphill and I stopped for a cup of tea them wussed out. I will go back to basics and get the hammock out for some single night minimist trips to get my head working again and semi retirement is beckoning I think . 😎

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Make sure you enter our Solstice Century challenge - restrap.com/solstice

    • @davidbeacham5786
      @davidbeacham5786 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Restrapltd I've never done 100 miles yet, 93 is my longest (when I was much fitter) and that was with full camping kit and knobblies. I'm going to get the hammock out and start building up again, cheers.

  • @Bri-wi8kq
    @Bri-wi8kq Před 3 lety

    LoL, you crack me up!

  • @user-gp2zz8sz6b
    @user-gp2zz8sz6b Před 11 měsíci

    Back from 1,300ks in Scotland....HUGE issue with minimal bike transport on trains, and this has become horrid since 1988 (my 1st trip) !!!

  • @karigrandii
    @karigrandii Před rokem

    Beautiful stavanger

  • @vinceasmith
    @vinceasmith Před 2 lety +2

    I got caught out riding in northern France and on a Sunday nothing was open. Man cannot survive on gels, power bars and water alone - we need coffee and cake. So check on the local patterns and don't assume that everywhere is like here.

  • @aleddavies680
    @aleddavies680 Před 2 lety +2

    What are your views on panniers? I rode to Southern Italy and had front and rear panniers, but I am thinking about loading all my gear on the bike rack for when I cross into Africa. I am unsure about weight displacement though.

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 2 lety

      Hi Aled, Panniers are great for longer, more self sufficient touring, and carrying a load of kit for a big tour. You will need to bear in mind where the weight is placed on the bike though for sure. If you're using two panniers, front loading will make your bike feel a little more balanced overall, but rear loading tends to allow you to pack a little more (as clearance to the road isn't as much of an issue). Hope this helps!

    • @aleddavies680
      @aleddavies680 Před 2 lety

      It does, thank you, and I guess it is all about personal preference. I am being mindfull not to overload the rear tyre. I tried a few days and loved having all the weight onnthe rea because it help me relax my hands and arms while cycling.

    • @garymitchell6372
      @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

      I wouldn't go with front first for two panniers. Weight really affects the steering so it's back first every time.
      I've seen loads of guys with that silly caterpillar bag pointing into the sky from the seat post. I mean, there's hardly any gear and the weight is way too high. Two panniers on the rear every time, and then add two on the front if you need extra space. Much better for space, weight distribution and overall management of your gear.

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Před rokem

    About the the first tip - if you're just going away for the weekend, unless tou already have the gear or you're really in it for the camping and solitude, just get a hotel/hostel. You'll have way less weight so more fun and mileage, less expenses in total (unless you really like it and do many microtours per year)

  • @Radoslaw731
    @Radoslaw731 Před 3 lety

    I love my Trangia UL-35, would not go for MSR multifuel stove, too heavy!!

    • @garymitchell6372
      @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

      Some of the multi fuel MSRs are lighter. And even 100gm either way is irrelevant on a 20/25kg full load. Weird comment.

  • @albertbatfinder5240
    @albertbatfinder5240 Před 3 lety +1

    I ain’t gonna count the first one as a tip, haha. “Don’t overpack, but don’t underpack” reminds me of the advice I was given by a chess player: “Always play the best possible move, even if it’s not immediately obvious”. It’s kind of a blank canvas.

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 3 lety +1

      I see what you mean - essentially we're stressing the point that both ends of the spectrum can hinder your tour.
      For example, you might be so used to small overnighters - you'll need to think of a new strategy if you're planning on a trip that lasts 2-3 weeks.

    • @joe8431
      @joe8431 Před 2 lety +1

      It's actually 2 tips for the price of 1!

  • @thomasmuller986
    @thomasmuller986 Před 2 lety

    6:12 that classic moment when all mates drink a beer and the graphic design dude drinks a milk shake.

  • @garymitchell6372
    @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

    All pretty obvious but still important to emphasise.
    The one I might challenge is the trial run. On most tours I only get into it after 2 or 3 days when everything has settled down and I'm into the routine. So the problem with just going for a weekend before is that it doesn't really reflect what you'll experience on the full tour. I prefer to go for individual day rides on the loaded bike, to make sure the equipment is holding up and also to get me used to the weight and balance.

    • @jimmccorison
      @jimmccorison Před rokem +1

      The plus of a trial run, just a couple of nights, is that you'll learn what you wish you had brought (What? I forgot a corkscrew?) versus bringing really silly things like two pairs of flip flops.

    • @garymitchell6372
      @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

      @@jimmccorison But you won't use everything in two days so you won't know what you actually need or not, which is my original point.

  • @nik_at_optik
    @nik_at_optik Před 3 lety

    What’s that app called for planning your ride?

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 3 lety +1

      We use Komoot for planning our rides :)

  • @VasiaMple
    @VasiaMple Před 2 lety

    Hello, that k you for the video what bags or kind of bags would you recommend for a long trip around the world? I don't want something to heavy as you say. Could you recommend me something?

    • @julianbeger6183
      @julianbeger6183 Před 2 lety

      In terms of durability I'd recommend Ortlieb bags

    • @garymitchell6372
      @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

      Most decent bags last a long time. Ortileb is a weird design which you need to be comfortable with. I prefer a flap to a roll top, can get much more in and manage it better, which is very important on the road. Ortileb are also very expensive and I don't really see what extra you get. But it's personal preference.

  • @josephhaddakin7095
    @josephhaddakin7095 Před 3 měsíci

    Sram has an umbrella?? I want a T-Mobile garden spade.

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 2 měsíci

      It's to keep your groupset dry

  • @EK-ej3ll
    @EK-ej3ll Před rokem

    Make/model of the front rack?

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před rokem +1

      The rack used in this video is a Pelago Commuter Rack :)

  • @billmcgovern8923
    @billmcgovern8923 Před rokem

    what front rack is that?

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před rokem

      This is a Pelago Commuter front rack :)

  • @mickfaragher7897
    @mickfaragher7897 Před 2 lety

    👍🤣

  • @mannyg9059
    @mannyg9059 Před 2 lety

    Top # 6 mistake, the wrong handle bars on your touring bike. Pull bars and racing handle bars= sore back muscles soon enough.

  • @s0012823
    @s0012823 Před 2 lety

    5:10 your spokes are undertensioned

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 2 lety +1

      We know - Jon was complaining about how noisey his back wheel was because his bike maintenance skills are terrible. In this clip we stopped to laugh at him and record his frustration. 😉

  • @CosgroveNotts
    @CosgroveNotts Před 3 lety

    200 quid bike is good investment

  • @guzelmarmara
    @guzelmarmara Před 2 lety +3

    Bring less, pack well in a single pannier or two at most. So there will be no need to buy a top tube bag, a handle bar bag, a fork bag and a saddle bag. Bikepacking is the cure for the cycling industry that have been looking for new ways to sell us since decades because old school cycle touring equipment get old very late or just never get broken.

    • @Restrapltd
      @Restrapltd  Před 2 lety +2

      Depends how you like to distribute your weight across the bike. Different strokes for different folks :)

    • @garymitchell6372
      @garymitchell6372 Před rokem

      Bikepacking is touring with less gear. It really isn't a new or radical concept.

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 Před 10 měsíci

    Tbh I think most of the mistakes you've mentioned are very basic and what can really come down to not being a regular rider. Use you're bike daily or at least every week so you are ready to ride longer. If you're sedentary then suddenly hit to pedals young or old you're an idiot. Youth is a basis for acting a dick and not do things right, which is far cooler.

  • @jakobhp3180
    @jakobhp3180 Před 2 lety +4

    Mistake number 1 - not wearig a helmet.

  • @lemonjuice3551
    @lemonjuice3551 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone explain to me the reason for this current youtube convention of holding your fingers up every time you say a number? Are we learning how to count or something?

  • @mrattyuzana1231
    @mrattyuzana1231 Před 2 lety

    Overacting bro!.