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Here's mine (technically it's for the Dirty One Thirty). Now ready after just finishing the final pre-event fettle.

This is my first attempt at anything like this so interested to see if there's anything obvious I've missed?

Crosslight Pro6.
TRP Spyres
1x11 (38 - 11/36).
Panaracer Gravelking SK 35mm tubeless.
Garmin 800, battery should last?
Tubes, tools, waterproof, buff, survival blanket all in a large Topeak wedge drybag.
Food, gilet, phone in jersey pockets
Whistle will be round neck. It's tied to the handlebars so I don't forget it!

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Posted : 16/04/2017 2:33 pm
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Just looks like it's me an you Jamie


 
Posted : 17/04/2017 7:54 pm
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And me!! Can never work out how to post photos, but will be on a kinesis cross light 5T with a nano on the front and something a bit narrower on the rear (tried a nano in the rear but it fouls the stays so will have to have a look in the garage and find a different rear tyre). Looking forward to it.


 
Posted : 17/04/2017 8:02 pm
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I did it last year on a MTB good day out but those Gravel bikers had loads of puntures I would stock up on tubes. I must have seen about 200 punctures, have fun it is a good route


 
Posted : 17/04/2017 8:05 pm
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Mine's not quite finished yet...

Cutting it a bit fine? Me?


 
Posted : 17/04/2017 8:40 pm
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Still building mine...


 
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this thing, with novel toast rack toptubes for extra storage of stuff and a hip flask with a nice single malt in.


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 12:31 pm
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Down the long route but may have to switch to short as i've done s*d all riding this year after 9000 miles last, hoping that somewhere in the first few miles my legs remember what to do!


 
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Same as 'cross season really...though I'm on the cheapo clincher wheels rather than carbon tubs, and there's a bottle cage on there now, and a saddle bag with a couple of spare tubes/tyre levers/extra chammy cream/that sort of stuff, oh and some lights too, as per the required kit list 🙂


 
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52mm Vee Rubber Tyres, Lauf fork (Pronounced Luuf ) 42t x 11x42t XT Di2 with left up right down! on TRP HYLEX Rs. Praxis Chainset with special wheel oh and a new frame, Restrap top bag for spares whilst riding.

Look forward to seeing people up there!


 
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Bounce is cheating!


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 6:19 pm
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Pickenflick, Hope wheels, Brooks tape, gravelking 40c tyres, deuter frame bags for tools and food.
Just gotta remember my legs now!


 
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All City MK. Either with a frame bag or seat bag.


 
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A CXer with 40C tyres that have some grip and 2xwhatever and some tubes, a bit of food, phone (but you'll get no signal) a rain jersey and a grin is all you need.

Just enjoy the day out, it's a spectacular place to be on a bike.


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 7:38 pm
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Hope there is some more that's doing it on mtb??? don't wanna be the only one


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 7:58 am
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Johnny- there are at least a few more rigid singlespeed folks playing as well as me, so there will be other mountain bikes there just rigid, one geared ones, being ridden up the hills slowly, to the soundtrack of creaking knees and slurping hipflasks. 😀


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 8:27 am
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Last year I'd say 60-40 split CXer to MTB.

Can't remember seeing any SSers though, but it's a good course for SS as there are only a couple of really steep sections, but some of the long 18% + climbs may make you hurl chunks..
it's a sort of uppy-downy rolly-polly chunky-firetraily ride, if that makes sense ..


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 8:38 am
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but some of the long 18% + climbs

long ok, 18% sort of ok, long and 18% arggghh!!


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 9:02 am
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IIRC there were only a couple of them, and to be honest they were all in stunning scenery 😀


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 9:04 am
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Niner emd, carbon rigid fork with 1x10. 32t up front and 11-40 in the rear. 38mm G-ones set up tubeless....flat bars and bar ends!!! With a camelback so I can carry everything I might possibly need!!


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 9:08 am
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Camel back for 120miless...

That sounds grim!

I'm going full trouserclip with a carradice saddlepack


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 10:00 am
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Just what I'm used to. Wore it for a recent 50miler and it was fine


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 10:29 am
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So I am going for my Santa Cruz Stigmata running:

Lauf forks
1 x 11 40 oval front with a 11 - 42 rear cassette
Front Tyre WTB Nano 40c
Rear Tyre WTB Riddler 37c
I have a Ortlieb saddle bag and a Mack Workshop stem bag.

Looking forward to 200km of gravel riding - See you all Saturday 😀

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That is a beaut! Always fancied a stigmata


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 11:08 am
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cx bike with flared drops, schwalbe g-one 38s tubeless, 2x11 with 32 out the back, nice comfy seat and as much kit hanging off the bike as possible. hoping to avoid any kind of backpack this year.

Out of interest, what kind of times are people aiming for?


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 12:11 pm
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I'll just be happy with finishing.


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 12:12 pm
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I'll just be happy with finishing.

I'm with you there! Never felt less confident going into an event than i have this one, part of me knows i've done longer events, but hardly been on bike in last few months due to family restrictions and part of me is already thinking "well i could switch to the short route and take in the scenery" which is not the attitude to start with!!


 
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Scud, that's why i'm signed on the 130km


 
Posted : 19/04/2017 2:30 pm
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PS those whose done it, im thinking of 2.1 rocket ron front and 2.1 thunderburt rear, whats your thoughts?
Or I have a pair of new 1.9 renegades?


 
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Alloy GT Grade with Kenda Happy Medium Pro 35c tyres set up tubeless.
50/34 rings with a 11-speed 12-32 cassette out back.
Debating whether to use a Camelbak or go with a small top tube bag and a couple of Alpkit Stem Cells that I have... hmm....

Oh, and I've never ridden further than about 80 miles before, so I'm guessing it's going to be "emotional" 🙂


 
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I'll be on a Specialized AWOL Comp set up with Crossmax SLRs, tubeless s-works renegades and a 32t xx1 crankset instead of the stock 38t giving me 32/42. Top tube bag for gels etc and and saddlebag for everything else.

Currently debating my choice of footwear - winter boots? shoes? with overshoes? Decisions..


 
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Am I doing it wrong?


 
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IvanDobski - I am having the same debate about footwear.

What is everyone else thinking? Winter, Shoe, or overshoes awell?


 
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Can you all give my mate Bryan a few words of encouragement if you see him out on the course....?!

He hasn't got much riding in, so will probably be struggling round.

He'll be on a turquoise Salsa Warbird with Lauf fork, some carbon wheels and 42C tyres with skin sidewalls. The tart.


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 12:38 pm
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Can you all give my mate Bryan a few words of encouragement if you see him out on the course....?!

He hasn't got much riding in, so will probably be struggling round.

He'll be on a turquoise Salsa Warbird with Lauf fork, some carbon wheels and 42C tyres with skin sidewalls. The tart.

I won't be "encouraging" him i'll be pushing him off that bike and pedalling the fastest my stumpy legs have carried me!


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 12:39 pm
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Thick merino socks

Shoes

Overshoes

My winterboots are miserable after a few hours above freezing.


 
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Just being a punter and doing the 130 I am preparing myself to be in awe at the array of STW gods that will no doubt be doing their stuff on Saturday. What's the correct form for being in the presence of STW omnipotence - how awestruck should one be or will hands and knees grovelling suffice.


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 1:52 pm
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What's the correct form for being in the presence of STW omnipotence - how awestruck should one be or will hands and knees grovelling suffice.

No need, the amount of weight i've gained recently i have my own gravity to pull you in..


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 2:26 pm
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No need, the amount of weight i've gained recently i have my own gravity to pull you in..

......86 😉


 
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stumpy01 - You tell Bryan with all his training and his new fancy carbon wheels he can tow us around!!

Are you both going to be at signing on the Friday night?


 
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Weather looks to be "ok" for Saturday.

But then it IS Kielder....


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 3:29 pm
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I'm hoping the weather gods will be kind after last year and I can wear xc shoes, merino socks and no overshoes


 
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PS those whose done it, im thinking of 2.1 rocket ron front and 2.1 thunderburt rear, whats your thoughts?

Pretty much whatever bike / tyres you use will be right for some of it and wrong for some of it!
I'd take a spare pair of gloves and the best waterproofing you can muster for your feet. Even if it is dry there is at least one river crossing.


 
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Having heard about the river crossing last year I think i will be stopping, taking my shoe's off and walking through!


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 4:01 pm
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Eep. [url= http://grit.cx/news/2017/04/kit-check-dirty-reiver ]Well, the kit is ready.[/url] Me on the other hand...

My aim is to get round. Nothing else. Currently coughing like I've inhaled a cat, and have been for a week. You'll probably hear me on the start line - coughing or crying.


 
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very stw looking belt drive rohloff shand/t5 combo going north on the M1 today, heading for the reiver?


 
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stumpy01 - You tell Bryan with all his training and his new fancy carbon wheels he can tow us around!!

Are you both going to be at signing on the Friday night?

With all his training...!? By training, do you mean redecorating the house!

Do you know him, then?

I'm not going. He tried to persuade me to come but I'm way too unfit at the moment for wheezing around on some gravel tracks! Perhaps if it was a bit nearer to home...


 
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Loads of Lauf's


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 8:41 pm
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I'm ready... ish


 
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Hi Stump01

Yes I know him. He has commuted to work a couple of times!!! We will look after him and make sure he does the full 200km

See everyone bright and early Saturday morning. Will be traveling up from Cheltenham tomorrow and we are staying at The Calvert Trust.


 
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Anyone going to do a bag drop, or are you carrying your stuff using the food stops to top up


 
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I'm ready... ish

This, pretty much.

John climber, I'm just packing as much food as I can (preferably into my belly beforehand), and using the food stops to top up.

To be honest this is the first event like this I've ever done, I'm taking all my cycling kit with me in my van, and will decide what to take on the day depending on the weather/tips I may pick up on Friday/ how I feel Saturday morning/ randomly.


 
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I'm starting to think we need signs for our backs so we can identify each other and take appropriate action. Mine would read something like:

I am Hannah.
Please tell me to eat and drink. Please don't tell me to smile. I am happy to talk if you are happy to hear me swear. I am happy to receive trailside technical assistance.
If I look like I'm flagging please:
-sing hey Jude out loud until I eat something. I'll do anything to not listen to that.
-lie to me if I'm less than half way
-remind me I've promised myself a new bike if I finish the 200km


 
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You lot are impressively organised. Mrs Yak is out in town on some client pub quiz thing. Given the lack of prep, and her sparrows fart start from here in the south downs tomorrow, I've taken action and put some air in her tyres and packed a camelback. Whether it's what she would pack is debatable. Look out for another sweary Scottish lady - probably in a pink altura jersey or Pedal 2 Pedal team kit.


 
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I panic bought a load of new kit today, I'll be at the back, looking pro but going slow...


 
Posted : 20/04/2017 11:09 pm
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Quite envious of all you dirty reivers. I'll have to do this one year. Have fun all.


 
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Anyone going to do a bag drop, or are you carrying your stuff using the food stops to top up

Yes, but use it for some food you can look forward to rather than a different version of what will be available on the day.


 
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Phah, you lot of sandbaggers.

Bet you all finish, finish higher and faster than you expect too to.

Have fun, hope the weather holds out, hope you get to look out at the fabulous scenery through that red misty fug in your eyes as you climb that bugger of an 18% through the tree lined avenue of awesomeness.

Post pics.


 
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Doing the 200. Spent the last few days spending money, fettling and panicking. Also been pondering the use of bin bags as waders and reminding myself that 'it's only a bike ride'


 
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Should i be packing my speedos?


 
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I would suggest well-padded speedos, joshvegas

Picking up on Hannah's theme, heres mine:

I am Dave
I've told my legs to shut up but they wont listen.
If your're thinking of overtaking me - can I have a tow?
If you carry me across the river you can have a jelly baby.
If you give me a croggy to the finish you can have this bike.


 
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On the theme of name badges/signs mine should be:

I'm taz, yes I'm suffering, but some twisted ideology means I'm stuck with a bloody one geared contraption and secretly I'm yearning for the clicky flicky joy of a multi speed cog pile thingy.
Yes the hip flask has nice booze in and if you closely observe you see that my cadence matches that of the cheeky girls song "touch my bum" on all climbs.


 
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Josh.

I think thus was a stupid idea
I'm hating everyminute.
Ofcourse I'm signing up for next year.
Yes i'm definitly doing more training.
No I won't actually do more training.
I wish I'd bought two soreens.
I hope the various bodges hold out.
I have a mini bottle of rioja will trade for a tow.


 
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I've so far been in complete denial. Now I'm worrying a bit. Last year was brutal, this year I'm a stone heavier and have done about half as much riding as I did last year. And I've got to go to a stag-do in Newcastle on Saturday night. Quite frankly if I manage to ride past the 130km checkpoint without wimping out it'll be a miracle.


 
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Stag do will help you forget


 
Posted : 21/04/2017 1:12 pm
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Have made some last minute purchases to add to my kit plan:
Quick link that's the right one for my set up.
Tubeless repair noodle poo stick things.
More food.

Now on the road heading there. Haven't coughed for 5 minutes. All good. (Positive thinking there).


 
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Turned up, signed on, handed in a meagre drop bag.
Place looked pretty busy.
Lots of very fancy, very clean bikes about.
Just eaten my pre-ride fuel (chip butty).
Good to go for the morning, after the 50 minute drive from my b&b in Hawick...

If I die out there, will someone kindly drag my lifeless body across the line, so at least I can RIP.


 
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You won't need waders or speedos. Unless I build a dam downstream mmwhahahaaar!


 
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I'm campibg in a firestation.


 
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Good luck!!


 
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Frig that was tough, but I'm an outlaw!


 
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Last across the startline 5th lastoverall.

Bike was perfect I was not.


 
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Good weather?
Conditions on the trail good?

Need more info ...


 
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Dust! So much dust! And I have sunburned legs in the gap between socks and knee warmers. And I bloody finished in 11:53:53. So I am happy. Obviously I am never doing it again because yesterday's glorious weather will never be repeated!

No sleep though. Think toothache in your knees radiating up and down your legs. Ow. But didn't really suffer on the ride apart from when I ran out of water 10km before the last feed stop, the last 20km I'd had enough, the last 10km I'd really had enough.

Sorry I don't think I got to put any faces to any forum names.


 
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The weather really was superb.

I'm doing it next year.

We yad a torn tyre and a crash on the nasty little ridges in the centre of the track.

I almost bonked on the lakeside way.

My only niggle really was the lack of actual food at the feedstations i didn't really need snacks but i'd have killed for a sausage roll.

Don't think i'll ever have such a dusty bike.

I saw Bryan and made a comment about hipflasks to some singular speeders


 
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*puts little hand up* singlepseed with hipflask, that was meeee


 
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Brutal. Some of the downhills had me considering suspension (or bigger tyres than the 35c I was using).T
wo water bottles bounced out in the first few miles, never to be seen again (my final bottle disappeared around the 80mile mark), I wasn't the only one.
At one point there was a person every 50yards fixing a puncture.
Finished in 12:10, I put this down to me stopping to help some poor soul who'd run out of innertubes 😉
Still, not bad considering I'd never ridden further than 80miles before.

Lessons leant:
Tubeless tyres work (I had no punctures).
Double wrapped bar tape was a great idea.
I need better bottles/cages that actually hold onto the bottles.
Don't forget to eat (the last 15k I was running on empty).

I'd do it again next year though :mrgreen:


 
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Frig that was tough, but I'm an outlaw!

Yup me too - 9hrs 56mins. Considering I was only supposed to be doing the 130 but decided to make the most of the nice weather I'm pretty pleased with that.

I'd recommend it to anyone but wouldn't do it again, if that makes sense?


 
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