Could you speak to your experience of how it is most appropriate to
load a bicycle for:
a. strictly road touring
b. mixed terrain (dirt and road touring)

What ratios of weight do you recommend in the front and rear?

Thank you!
Adam

On Apr 6, 10:36 pm, Dave Craig <dcr...@prescott.edu> wrote:
> It is that time of year again. Many of us have probably started
> planning or dreaming about a summer tour. I'd like to offer my
> commitment for the next 5 days, until midnight on Sunday, April 11th,
> to address questions from anyone who is curious about loaded touring,
> has questions about gear, or other topics relevant to traveling and
> camping by bike. Riv related content - I tour on my RBW bikes and I
> don't meet many other Riv riders on the road!
>
> My motivation: I'm going through a difficult time right now with an
> aging and ill parent and I'm seeing my own opportunity for a summer
> tour slowly evaporate. I would love to have the productive distraction
> of helping others to realize their own dreams of travel by bike. I am
> not selling anything.
>
> My background: I work as a professor of adventure education at a small
> southwestern college. My entire adult life has been dedicated to
> teaching others how to enjoy and travel safely in the outdoors. I am a
> League of American Bicyclists Bike Ed instructor. I have traveled
> thousands of miles as a bike tourist and have spent years of my life
> living outdoors in remote wilderness. I have a Quickbeam, a Bombadil,
> and an Atlantis. I've toured with the last two.
>
> Rules of engagement and disclosure: Ask a question or questions via
> this forum or via a personal message to me. I clearly don't know
> everything and will say so when I don't know. If I don't have direct
> experience with something, I'll also say so. No BS. I expect to learn
> as well as share. As an open forum, anyone else with direct experience
> on a topic should feel free to weigh in or answer a question. If I get
> a question via email that I can't answer, I'll post it back to the
> group after asking permission from the sender. Please, don't answer a
> question with info that you've only heard or read about. Internet
> forums are already too full of that kind of second or third hand
> advice. That's one of the problems with getting good answers to bike
> touring questions. However, if you know of a great resource that's
> relevant (like RBW), please share it. I will try to check in on the
> RBW Owners Bunch no less than three times a day in order to answer
> questions.
>
> Moderator Jim: The RBW forum is the only internet forum I care to
> participate in. I appreciate the quality of thought and the civil
> discourse I find here. If you believe that my offer isn't an
> appropriate use of this forum, let me know and I'll retract my offer
> without a fuss.
>
> Professor Dave

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