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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    Maine
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    Panniers, lights, and rain gear

    I have tried the duct tape under the insole... definitely works! Although I would say that it is more useful in cold weather than wet....in wet weather when I used duct tape it also helped my shoes retain more water. Remember that water is not only coming from the ground and your bike, but also dripping from your knees and running down your legs. At any rate, it would be interesting to hear what you think! Good luck!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    I use Planet Bike Superflash on the back of the rack...it's on the blinking mode whenever I ride. I have a Planet Bike front light that can be attached to the handlebar bag or used as a head light. THEN I have a second front light and red blinker on my helmet for those really dark and stormy days.

    I use a yellow kayak rain top...couldn't see spending the money for something to cover just my big butt. I have never been so wet that I didn't get dry.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
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    Regarding panniers, have a look at Deuter. I bought something different (can't even remember what brand at the moment), and they have lots of pockets, but they are a PITA to get on and off the rack. My friend spent (quite) a bit more for her Deuters, but they are a dream! They mount on and off the racks with no difficulty and they are water proof and all around super awesome! Before my next big tour, I plan on putting mine on ebay and buying some Deuter's. I just bought a bullfrog by krog front light. It has a variety of blinking modes and runs on AAA batteries (which I like because it makes recharging on a tour a non-issue). It has 5 LED lights and only cost $34. It is good and bright and doesn't break the bank as many bike lights do. I also have a LHT, and I was able to mount the bullfrog on the head tube (vertically) so it is symmetrical - I may be a tad OCD...I have a planet bike rear light too... when it is blinking it looks like an ambulance is following me down the road - which is a good thing - makes me stand out more. Happy touring!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Spokane, WA
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    Don't forget bike fenders! I just finished a week long tour in Oregon. We had one day of rain. I had no rain gear, oops I forgot to bring it! The air temperature was warm enough for me not to get cold, and my fenders kept my feet and Keen cycling sandals mostly dry. My fenders are full fenders with mud guards and really do help keep me and my gear dry. I recently had to ride all day in the rain on my road bike with no fenders and whined the whole time about not having my LHT w/fenders. I was pouring water out of my shoes when we got to the finish.

    The tour leader showed us some waterproof booties that I think were from PI. Their only drawback was they didn't have any opening for cleats. Good luck with your gear hunt and enjoy those LHT'er they are GREAT bikes. bikerHen

 

 

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