Also very curious to know a typical camping set up and pack list for the 
low weight you describe hauling :) 

On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 7:49:53 AM UTC-5 Eric Marth wrote:

> Nice rig, Brian! 
>
> I'm reminded of Brendon's seat-tube bag on his Susie, this was the best 
> picture I could find. I believe it's a repurposed top tube bag. 
>
> [image: DSC_0190.jpg]
>
> On Friday, December 16, 2022 at 12:53:51 AM UTC-5 Luke Hendrickson wrote:
>
>> Goddamn that’s SICK
>>
>> On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 7:00:09 PM UTC-8 fra...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> What a beautiful setup! I can’t wait to see pictures from the next trip! 
>>> I’ll be watching to see what the bag behind the seat tube comes out like, 
>>> I’ve definitely been interested in using that space. 
>>>
>>> Is your light mount solid on the makeshift Pec Deck? I was thinking 
>>> about doing that as well but thought it might not be super stable. I have 
>>> it mounted with the stock mount the Edelux came with but haven’t had a 
>>> chance to test it very much. It has been studded riding for weeks and I 
>>> have those on the Clem with fenders… Loving your setup!
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 1:59:16 PM UTC-8 brok...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think I've finally gotten my bikepacking setup dialed in on my Gus, 
>>>> and thought I'd share. My previous efforts were a bit slapdash, but I'm 
>>>> planning on a couple of overnighters down in Florida this winter and want 
>>>> to take Gus with me. After all, that's what I bought this bike for (I 
>>>> replaced my old Surly Troll with this Gus for off-road bikepacking).
>>>>
>>>> 8.5 lbs in the rear, and 5.5 lbs up front. I haven't factored in food 
>>>> and clothing, but this is my typical weight distribution.
>>>>
>>>> All bags are supported; the rear BxB Goldback is secured to my saddle 
>>>> via a Carradice Bagman QR, and is primarily supported by the R14. The 
>>>> front 
>>>> Fab's Chest is supported by my makeshift "Pec Deck", which also 
>>>> conveniently holds my Edelux. I'm also currently working with Andy Schmidt 
>>>> from Lord's Luggage in Portland to design a prototype frame bag for the 
>>>> space behind the seat tube on Gus and Susies - more to come on that early 
>>>> next year!
>>>>
>>>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/rGKnL3BhiXeUeZGp6
>>>>
>>>

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