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ULTIMATE BUDGET BIKEPACKING SETUP UNDER $20 | BEGINNER FRIENDLY GEAR 

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Are you curious about bikepacking but worried about the cost? Don't fret! In this video, I'll show you how to get started with a budget-friendly bikepacking setup for just $20. Perfect for beginners, this guide proves you don’t need to spend a fortune to have an amazing adventure on two wheels.
Why Cheap Gear is Okay for Beginners:
If you’re new to bikepacking, it's wise to start with an inexpensive setup. You might discover that bikepacking isn't for you, so there's no need to invest heavily right away. Plus, a low-cost setup can be surprisingly effective and enjoyable, allowing you to explore the basics without breaking the bank.
What You’ll Need:
Simple Bike Rack: The backbone of your setup, a basic bike rack is all you need to securely carry your gear. I’ll show you how to find a decent one without spending a lot. I'll also show you how to quickly and easily secure it to your bike.
Simple Bags: This is the best part because you won't even have to spend a cent on bags. I will show you how to use what you have got and save you a good chunk of change in the process. It will even cover a full camping and waterproof setup.
What You’ll Learn:
How to assemble a budget bikepacking kit
Tips on packing and organizing your gear
Practical advice for your first bikepacking trip.
Whether you’re planning a short overnight trip or a weekend adventure, this video will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to hit the road without spending a fortune. Bikepacking is all about the experience and adventure, not the price tag of your gear. So grab your bike, gear up, and let’s ride!
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@whatsupwithrichard
@whatsupwithrichard 2 месяца назад
Very good advice for someone wanting to try bike packing for the first time. I used two small panniers and a handlebar bag I had for commuting to work. A backpack (which I soon found better not to be on my back) and a cheap, $25 dollar one-person tent. Three days, camping, 125 attempted tour. Used the same set-up for a trip across Northern Indiana and Northwest Ohio. All suff I already had on hand. Yep, it can be done on a budget. 👍
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Hey Richard. I think we both have the same approach of going with what you have got in the first instance before wasting money on potentially something you might not enjoy. It's a solid approach. Take care and ride safe. Jay
@IowaNinersFan
@IowaNinersFan 2 месяца назад
Tried the backpack thing when I first started out. Didn't last long. Not a fan of sweaty back.
@chiparooo
@chiparooo 2 месяца назад
Great topic! I just ordered an inexpensive rear rack for my bike. Had to get a seat tube adapter to make it work. Going to see how it works for some longer rides. Thanks for sharing!
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Good luck with your longer rides. You should be fine though with just a rack. Have fun :) Jay
@GuyGoesGreen
@GuyGoesGreen 2 месяца назад
Nice and simple does it, no need to go mad when starting out. Thanks for the tip Jay.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Exactly :)
@wannagobiking9071
@wannagobiking9071 2 месяца назад
Ha nice one Jay! Let's get everyone on the bike👍 good to finally be seeing the surly as well
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thanks. Hopefully it will encourage a few more people to our gang 🙂
@alans1816
@alans1816 2 месяца назад
I like the approach. I used to camp with only what would fit in a stuff sack on the back and a small handlebar bag on the front for tools and map. I recommend lining the stuffsack or backpack with the plastic bag, since in my experience it's likely to be torn if it's on the outside. Yes, the mention of a map gives away that this wasn't recent, but 50 years ago. Back then no bikes had places to bolt at the top of the seat stays, so all racks had ways to clamp around the stays.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
@@alans1816 Great tip about lining the backpack with a plastic bag rather than using it on the outside. Take care and ride safe. Jay
@jayziac
@jayziac 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the simple and budget friendly tips. I find that bikes are simple inexpensive machines, and should go with simple and inexpensive accessories. Riding with a bike for a while also encourages creative ways to solve problems without having to resort to just opening the wallet.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
I couldn't agree with this sentiment more.
@pault1289
@pault1289 2 месяца назад
​@@Biking360Yup, same. Why didn't a fortune on something you've not tried. Budget kit and reusing stuff or borrowing from family is a good way to start simply. Thanks for the video!
@PitanuBoonyaratvej
@PitanuBoonyaratvej 2 месяца назад
Racks are nice if you want to carry a kitchen sink :) jokes aside, they are much sturdier than hanging bags off the saddle, etc but I find that the lighter you pack the better. My basic set up is tools and water, the only clothes I need are the ones I'm wearing. Cheap food and places to stay are in abundance.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Great points and hard to disagree with. Take care and ride safe 🚲
@tomsitzman3952
@tomsitzman3952 2 месяца назад
There is more than one way to attach a rear rack. I attached my wife's rear rack to her seat post with a simple homemade bracket.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
That is a very fair comment. Good to hear that you made your own solution as well. Take care and ride safe. Jay.
@iandavies4514
@iandavies4514 2 месяца назад
Fantastic info, so many thanks for sharing, love the delivery and real world perspective, Cheers!
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thanks 🙏
@lisamallard
@lisamallard Месяц назад
great ideas
@Biking360
@Biking360 Месяц назад
Thanks :)
@adammackenzie
@adammackenzie 2 месяца назад
Awesome, ride safe everyone !
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thanks :)
@nigelmccomb8106
@nigelmccomb8106 17 дней назад
That may work in the UK where you are always walking distance to help, but not in western Canada.
@Biking360
@Biking360 17 дней назад
@@nigelmccomb8106Fair comment.
@richardshelley3804
@richardshelley3804 2 месяца назад
Great video! Looking forward to my next bike tour after my first in Hua Hin inspired by your videos. Keep up the good work!
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thanks 🙏
@marienhl8205
@marienhl8205 2 месяца назад
love it !
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much :) Jay
@grumpy-dad3701
@grumpy-dad3701 12 дней назад
Amazon sells a rear rack with seat post attachment. Think it's about £40. My pannier set cost about £35. And about 25 on a handlebar bag.
@IowaNinersFan
@IowaNinersFan 2 месяца назад
No more frame rack for me. I've switched over to the Aeroe Spider rack which is better suited for my gravel bike. It's more pricey than the traditional rack but worth it if you're into bikepacking. Any bags you buy should be waterproof or it's not worth spending the money.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
@@IowaNinersFan I've seen a few reviews for that rack and it looks awesome. Also, completely agree with you about only buying fully waterproof bags. All my bags are either from Apidura or Ortlieb for that reason. Take care and ride safe.
@socaljoe
@socaljoe 2 месяца назад
Very good advice not to go nuts on stuff. Although I might have more racks, lol
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Yeah, one rear rack for a camping setup is definitely pushing it a bit!
@michaelhayward7572
@michaelhayward7572 2 месяца назад
New Surly Jay?
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Had this one a little while but still have the old blue Long Haul Trucker. Will probably sell it though quite honestly! Take care . Jay.
@michaelhayward7572
@michaelhayward7572 2 месяца назад
@@Biking360 found that B17 yet?
@lifeontherun.community
@lifeontherun.community 2 месяца назад
Firstly, a very nice Surly! ☺️ I originally got all the racks and bags etc for classic long touring, but more and more I’m now preferring a much simpler bikepacking set-up with handlebar, frame and saddle bags, plus some cages on the front forks for additional smaller tube bags and/or water bottles. Less is more maybe? Btw, have you ever used a gear trailer to keep the bike itself less loaded? It would also make it much easier to leave the trailer at the nightly accommodations, thus allowing the ‘unencumbered’ exploration of local areas around overnight stops, so to speak.
@Biking360
@Biking360 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the love to my Surly! Like you I have definitely started to increasingly embrace the less is more philosophy. I have never tried the trailer option though. However, if I got the opportunity to try one and would certainly give it a go. Take care and ride safe. Jay
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