Great, I think I can put some money and get the rear rack then for my gravel and MTB bike packing adventures :) Thanks for the nice videos, and awesome views!
The TetraRacks look to be a very cool solution. I've got a Topeak MTX DX Trunk Bag, Fuel Tank, and Handlebar Bag, but I like the idea of the TetraRack for the front end because it carries much more with the built-in panniers. Cool adventure, too. Thanks for posting and the heads up about the TetraRacks.
Another cool video with epic scenery. Well done. Thanks for sharing. I LOL with “there’s a lot of weight on this bike”. I say that on every road ride 😬
Hey, awesome video! Do you still have the racks and panniers?! Still loving them?! Considering buying the front rack and trunk bag setup for my daily commute. I usually have my daughter on the back… not allowing me to install the panniers on the rear rack. ❤😅
Awsome too see you on more bikepacking! It's picking up here in Connecticut and every one is looking for gear reviews! Great audio too!! Can't wait for the next adventure!!
Good stuff. Couple of quick questions. 1. Do the Topeak racks negatively effect your suspension ( I guess it could go either way because all of your bags become un-sprung weight, but then again you don't have to adjust your suspension as much to deal with bag weight) and 2. what size AB oval are you using for bikepacking? Thanks.
The Horsetheif has a rugged rear triangle and seat stays so no issues with the rack back there. I believe the oval at the time was a 32 or 34 but I tend to mash gears so it works for me.
That looks like a pretty innovative solution as a way to be able to take a full-suspension MTB bikepacking. Being able to mount a rack that still allows for the suspension to do it's job is not something I recall seeing anywhere else. It looks like you put it through it's paces on some pretty chunky terrain. How did you feel like things bounced around relative to a more traditonal bikepacking setup?
Other than some added noise from the racks on the really chunky stuff, I couldn't find any major concerns with this setup. I think if you were going into areas where the trails were very enclosed by trees and vegetation a conventional bikepacking set up might be lower profile.
Awesome vids man. How are those racks holding up? Got really mixed reviews on Amazon. Will they actually hold up on some chunky gnar rooty rocky single track mayhem? Need a solution for the CT for my full suspension bike. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
They are a solid option. If you get them just like any other gear give them a few months of dedicated use to get them dialed in. My go to for multi day backcountry CT style riding is still an ultralight setup but a rack system can work.
Great video! Awesome to see you answer the questions!
Another great day bikepacking around Colorado.
Great, I think I can put some money and get the rear rack then for my gravel and MTB bike packing adventures :) Thanks for the nice videos, and awesome views!
The TetraRacks look to be a very cool solution. I've got a Topeak MTX DX Trunk Bag, Fuel Tank, and Handlebar Bag, but I like the idea of the TetraRack for the front end because it carries much more with the built-in panniers. Cool adventure, too. Thanks for posting and the heads up about the TetraRacks.
Topeak makes some great gear and the TetraRacks worked perfectly with the MTX trunk bags. Thanks for checking out the video.
Topeak makes some great gear that is affordable. Nice job guys, looks fun!
We agree!
Another cool video with epic scenery. Well done. Thanks for sharing. I LOL with “there’s a lot of weight on this bike”. I say that on every road ride 😬
What an awesome bike packing trip! I enjoyed watching all of it this! I definitely want to get to Colorado for a trip! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for checking out the video
That's a brutal ride. I got tired just riding atvs up those passes lol!! Awesome job on riding all that
Hey, awesome video! Do you still have the racks and panniers?! Still loving them?! Considering buying the front rack and trunk bag setup for my daily commute. I usually have my daughter on the back… not allowing me to install the panniers on the rear rack. ❤😅
I still run those same racks and panniers. They have been solid
My wife and I used to stay in a cabin at Alpine, and hiked the rail trail over that pass a few times. It comes out below St. Elmo though.
That whole area has some really awesome trails and scenery.
Awsome too see you on more bikepacking! It's picking up here in Connecticut and every one is looking for gear reviews! Great audio too!! Can't wait for the next adventure!!
I should probably do a full gear review
amazing view Bro,, bike packings one of my goal...
Bikepacking is a lot of fun. You should try it.
@@JFRides i will if i have more free time. U take care now.. 👊👊👊👊
dude... this was a rad adventure to get to come along on!
you are always invited 😉
This looks like so much fun. Must be a ton of work with all that extra weight, but something I'd definitely want to try.
The weight just makes you stronger lol
Really appreciate the video, I'm coming to CO for some rides. Looking to do a 2 day/night ride, any suggestions?
Good stuff. Couple of quick questions. 1. Do the Topeak racks negatively effect your suspension ( I guess it could go either way because all of your bags become un-sprung weight, but then again you don't have to adjust your suspension as much to deal with bag weight) and 2. what size AB oval are you using for bikepacking? Thanks.
The Horsetheif has a rugged rear triangle and seat stays so no issues with the rack back there. I believe the oval at the time was a 32 or 34 but I tend to mash gears so it works for me.
That looks like a pretty innovative solution as a way to be able to take a full-suspension MTB bikepacking. Being able to mount a rack that still allows for the suspension to do it's job is not something I recall seeing anywhere else. It looks like you put it through it's paces on some pretty chunky terrain. How did you feel like things bounced around relative to a more traditonal bikepacking setup?
Other than some added noise from the racks on the really chunky stuff, I couldn't find any major concerns with this setup. I think if you were going into areas where the trails were very enclosed by trees and vegetation a conventional bikepacking set up might be lower profile.
I've been wanting to do that ride for along time
5280mtbr It’s a good loop that I would recommend for sure. 🚵♂️🚵♂️
Nice ride! And how did the rack packs hold up? Hello from the Canadian Rockies!
The Topeak racks are really solid.
Awesome vids man. How are those racks holding up? Got really mixed reviews on Amazon. Will they actually hold up on some chunky gnar rooty rocky single track mayhem? Need a solution for the CT for my full suspension bike. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
They are a solid option. If you get them just like any other gear give them a few months of dedicated use to get them dialed in. My go to for multi day backcountry CT style riding is still an ultralight setup but a rack system can work.
@@JFRides Appreciate it. Thank you!