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Bike Touring Setup 

We know a lot of people are surprised by how much gear we carry on our bike tours. We definitely understand why as we felt the same way when we saw other tourers for the first time! To answer the frequent questions about our packing list, we thought it would be a good idea to create a dedicated page for those who are curious. So, here it is!
We know that there are tons of different brands and models for bike touring gear, which can be a bit overwhelming. We get it as we also pass through it! The best choices for you will depend on your needs and riding style which are probably very different from ours.
As we don't consider ourselves experts on these topics and are still learning and improving, we decided to not list specific brands and models. We encourage you either do your own research or to contact more experienced people as they can give you some counseling based on your very own and unique needs!
We know that there are tons of different brands and models for bike touring gear, which can be a bit overwhelming. We get it as we also pass through it! The best choices for you will depend on your needs and riding style which are probably very different from ours.
As we don't consider ourselves experts on these topics and are still learning and improving, we decided to not list specific brands and models. We encourage you either do your own research or to contact more experienced people as they can give you some counseling based on your very own and unique needs!
We chose our gear based on a lot of trial and error during our trips. Most of the times, there were many factors that went into our decisions but, to keep things simple and tidy, we're not going to list all those details here.

Bike Build

We like to call our bikes "Frankensteins" as many components have been actually taken from other bikes and assembled on these frames. Both of our bikes where 20 years old city bikes (Germain's had his bike since he was 13 years old!) which we modified ourselves to learn the mechanics of the bikes and to fit our own and unique needs and we strongly encourage anyone to do the same. 

Learning bike mechanics can sometime be tedious and stressing, especially if you are not very used to do "manual work", but whoever had the patience and dedication to go through this process, knows that it is a very rewarding experience to be able to ride something built by yourself. Not to mention that knowing the mechanics of the bikes will save you a lot of money as you won't probably need any longer to go to a mechanic shop for repairing you beloved vehicle!
Frame
bars
Wheel
Tires
Brakes
Gears
Racks
Panniers
Bags
Stand
Aluminum City Bike
Steel Touring Handlebar
28" Reinforced Wheel
622-47 Puncture Proof
V-brakes
2x9/3x9 Steel Gears
Steel Front & Rear
Full Set + Rack Sack
Frame + Handlebar
Trekking Pole

Tools & Spare Parts

Before setting out on our journey, we decided to delve deep into bike mechanics. Not only did we completely disassemble and reassemble our "Frankensteins," but at one point we even built our wheels from scratch. This gave us an in-depth knowledge of every component and was extremely useful during our travels. For this reason, we carry with us a set of essential tools and spare parts, ready to face any challenge the road presents us.
Spare Parts
3xShift cable
3xBrake cable
2xChain
1xInner tube
2xBrake pads
20xSpokes
30xNipples
20xBolts
Panniers
Tools
Cassette tool
adj. wrench
Chain pliers
crank puller
tire levers
B.B. Tool
Multi-tool
hex keys set
spoke Key
lube
Grease
pump

Camping & Cooking 

We love sleeping outside: falling asleep under the stars and waking up to birdsong is a priceless experience! Sure, it happened that sometimes a nocturnal animal frightened us, but that's part of the adventure, and it gives us funny stories to tell. This is how we reconnect with nature and recharge after a day of cycling, especially when the weather has been harsh. Comfort is essential during a months-long journey; otherwise, you risk throwing in the towel!

Cooking our meals is also important to us. We like to carefully choose our energy sources and save some money. That's why we prefer gasoline stoves: we don't like disposable canisters that create a lot of waste. Plus, gasoline is easier to find worldwide, especially in less developed countries.
Camping
2xSleep Bag
2xDry Bag
2xTarp
4xFront Lamp
2xFoam Mat
3P Tent
2xMattress
2xPillow
Shower
Bug Net
Tent Lamp
Repair Kit
Water Filter
Solar Panel
Cooking
Stove
Fuel Bottle
2xPot
2XDishes
Cutleries
Bottle 1.5L
Soap
Loofah pad
Coffee Filter
Thermos 1L
Board
Food
Spices

Clothing & Bags

As we travel during the whole year through different countries, landscapes and seasons we chose to go for a layer based clothing setup which reduces the need of buying or discarding clothes during the trip (unless they are not any longer repairable) when seasons or climate changes, that is of course to expect during a multi-month trip, especially if passing through mountainous regions. 

At the moment we chose to not go to places with extreme cold weather as we don't feel comfortable yet doing so as we think it requires equipment and knowledge that at the moment we don't have (but it is in our TODO list!).
Casual Wear
5xUnderwear
5xT-Shirts
5xSocks
Shirt
Shorts
Casual Pant
Dress
Leggins
Footwear & Accessories
Sunglasses
Glasses
Hat
Flip-Flops
Bike Gloves
Trek Sandals
Trek Shoes
Backpacks & Bags
BackPack 40L
BackPack 10L
Sling Bag 6.5L
2xBelt Pouch 1L
Sling Bag 3.5L
Technical Clothing
base layer
Warmth
Cap
Scarf
Sleeve
Tights
mid layer
Insulation
Jacket
Sweater
Gloves
Trek Pants
Top layer
Rainproof
Jacket
Pants
Gloves
Overshoes

Toiletries & Emergency Kit

Personal hygiene and medicines are fundamental to stay healthy and to not scare people away with your bed smell during long trips!
We try to avoid plastic and non degradable stuff in general as much as possible. 
Regarding medicines, this also something that we take only if strictly necessary: whenever natural remedies are available, we would go for that option, but there are times in which medicines are necessary as they can save you from big trouble, especially when out in the wild!
Toiletries
Loofah Pad
Razor
Soap
Shampoo
Deodorant
Toilet Paper
Wet Wipes
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Floss
Cont. Lenses
Menst. Cup
Gentle Wash
Body Oil
Nail Clipper
Ear Plugs
Emergency Kit
Emerg. Blanket
Ticks Remover
Hot Water Bag
Bandages
Iodine
Peroxide
Eye/ear Drops
Diarrhea Pills
Paracetamol
Ibuprofen
Thermometer

Electronics & Camera Gear

A big part of our luggages is actually filled with cameras, lenses and computers. The computers are the tool we use for making a living while the cameras are something that we like as they allow us to frame, get back to our memories and show them to our friends, families and the people we meet off- and on-line!
Electronics
Travel Adapter
Power Bank
SD Card Reader
USB-C Hub
Laptop+Cover
Tablet+Cover
E-Reader
4xEarphones
Multi-Socket
2xHDD+2xSSD
2xMobile
Camera Gear
3xM43 Cameras
12-60mm Lens
100-300mm Lens
9mm Lens
Extension Tubes
Drone
2xAction cams
Wireless mics
Tripod
Selfie Stick
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