Basic Equipment List For A Long-Distance
Sag-Assisted Road-Biking Trip
RALEIGH R-600 ROAD BIKE
This is a truly great bike to ride on a sag-assisted trip where you
don't have to carry all your own equipment. It's confortable, stable, strong,
lightweight, fast, and durable. The frame is TIG-Welded 7005 Butted Aluminum
fitted with a Kinesis Classic Road Alloy Fork. The crankset, derailleurs,
shift levers, cog set, hubset, and brake levers are Shimano 105. I much
prefer the Shimano brake/shift system to the Campagnolo system found on
other bikes. The Shimano is more comfortable, easier to reach and works
very smoothly.
Raleigh Bicycles
If you are carrying all your own gear you might want to look at the
Raleigh R300. This is a traditional, but lightweight, touring road-bike
made of a durable aluminum frame. It comes equipped with a rear rack so
all you have to add are panniers.
BELL EVO 2 PRO HELMET
ell Bike Helmets
THIRD EYE HELMET MIRROR
A mirror is mounted on the left of my helmet to allow for maximum visibility.
PROFILE SUPERSTRYKE AERO-BARS
For flat, straight roads where there is little or no traffic, aero-bars
are almost a necessity. They allow me to change body position, which after
miles of riding is a real relief! Hand pressure is greatly reduced.

SPEEDPLAY FROG CLIPLESS PEDALS
I use these easy-entry/easy-exit pedals. They are great, especially
if you are prone to knee problems, such as tendonitis. They provide the
maximum amount of float available in a clipless pedal so that your knees
can move naturally and are not held in a rigid position. Although they
are expensive, for a long-distance ride, the extra comfort is well worth
the price! I also use them on my mountain bike -- they remain dirt free
even in the worst of conditions (you mountain bikers will appreciate that)!
Speedplay Pedals
AVOCET CYCLOMETER 35
This battery-operated cyclometer provides current, average, and maximum
speed; trip and total odometer; elapsed time; clock. It's waterproof too
(a must for those rainy days). In retrospect, I should have used one that
also gave the pedal cadence. It's important not to pedal too slowly up
the mountains and I just guess at my cadence!

CONTINENTAL SUPER SPORT ULTRA SPARE FOLDING TIRE
A spare tire is essential to carry on any trip. My folding tire fit
easily into my pannier.
2 INNER TUBES
Be sure to take new inner tubes. They are inexpensive insurance!
TOPEAK EMERGENCY TOOL KIT WITH PATCH KIT
Topeak
TOPEAK DUAL MASTER BLASTER PUMP
This pump fits both Presta and Schrader Valves, inflates up to 160 PSI,
has a built in pressure guage and has a dual chamber for easy tire inflation.
It is lightweight and can be easily mounted.
Topeak
BIKE LIGHT - FRONT AND REAR
LOCK AND CABLE
BUNGEE CORDS OR STRAPS
These are great to tie your wet biking shorts onto your bike to dry.
BIKE RACK
JANDD MOUNTAINEERING PANNIERS
These panniers are waterproof and expandable. There is more than enough
space to carry my day gear (i.e. - jacket, snacks, camera, etc.)and they
have easy-access zippered side pockets. I've had them for several years
and they are great. Had I needed to buy a bag for the trip I would have
used a smaller one on my back rack. If you are considering a handlebar
bag remember that if you are using Aero-bars, the bag will be difficult
if not impossible to mount. Also, a heavy handlebar bag can cause your
bike to be off balance.
BLACKBURN AMAZON HYDRAPAK SYSTEM
Water bottles are a thing of the past for long-distance rides. Instead
consider a hydrapak system. This is a small back-pack that contains a water
bladder. Mine holds 100 ounces. A small tube runs from the pack, over your
shoulder and attaches to the front strap. It is always in the perfect spot
to take a drink. Studies have found that bikers using hydration systems
consume 46% more fluid while riding 100 miles than did bikers using bike-mounted
water bottles. They also completed the ride over 90 minutes faster! The
beauty of this system is that you can get a drink without removing your
hands from the bars. You are more likely to remain adequately hydrated.
I definitely recommend one!
Blackburn
CYCLING GLOVES
I am using specialized cycling gloves that are designed to have open
fingers. They have a large amount of padding to protect your hands from
all of the long hours of biking. This is without a doubt a necessity for
this lenght of riding.
SIERRA DESIGN STRETCH DOME
This is a great tent for a family or for expeditions. It is even used
on expeditions to Mount Everest. This tent has lots of room inside for
a three person tent and has a large vestibule to store extra gear in. One
of the special features of this is that it has an optional system of guy
wires which can be erected inside the tent to keep the tent from flexing
thus ruining the poles in wind up to 100mph! Overall this is a perfect
tent.

Sierra Designs
SLEEPING BAG
THERMA-REST SLEEPING PAD
The pad that I am using is a self inflating air pad which is both light
and very compact making it great for both cycling and backpacking. It gives
your back a rest at night and makes you feel refreshed in the morning.
FLASHLIGHT
GORETEX RAIN JACKET
BIKING SHOES
3-5 PAIR SOCKS
POST-RIDING SHOES
SWEATER AND/OR SWEATSHIRT
WINDBREAKER
3 PAIR BIKING SHORTS
Be sure to buy 8 panel shorts. They are a little more expensive but
are much more comfortable. Take enough with you so that you can wash them
daily.
Pearl Izumi
1 PAIR LONG BIKING PANTS
These tight long pants are much better to wear in cold/wet weather
than loose pants. They are warm even when wet and dry quickly.
2 BIKE JERSEYS
1 PAIR AFTER-BIKING PANTS
1 PAIR AFTER-BIKING SHORTS
3-4 T-SHIRTS
WOOL GLOVES
WOOL CAP
BATHING SUIT
CAMERA AND FILM
SUN SCREEN - Take plenty!
OAKLEY M-FRAME SUNGLASSES
Be sure to wear glasses while riding. They will protect you from dirt,
debris and bugs. Be sure to get UV protection as well. Oakley's are great
-- they shed rain as well. Consider carrying an extra clear lens for those
really cloudy days.
Oakley Sunglasses
SWISS ARMY KNIFE
REFLECTIVE VEST
TOWEL AND WASHCLOTH
JOURNAL AND PEN
ADDRESS BOOK
PERSONAL ITEMS
MISCELANEOUS GEAR:
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DRIVER'S LICENSE/ID
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INSURANCE CARD
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TRAVELER'S CHECKS
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CREDIT CARD
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ENERGY SNACKS:ENERGY BARS, BANANAS, DRIED FRUIT ETC.
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STAMPS/ENVELOPES
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PLASTIC TAPE
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INSECT REPELLENT

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