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freddered

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #150 on: May 15, 2012, 07:50:59 PM »
Well, you asked for more...

St Malo


Supermarche (check out the bottle cages)


Normandy Beach (with my mate's Raven Tour in Blue)


Me, at some beach


Me, discovering that northen Normandy is bloody hilly


Finally, me securing Raven Tour to A Brittany Ferries "Fast Cat" car deck.


That's enough photos of my Raven Tour for now, you all need to go and lie down for a while and calm down I think.
 

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #151 on: May 15, 2012, 07:55:01 PM »
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...northen Normandy is bloody hilly...
I thought so, too!

Fred, these are really marvelous photos, and I surely do thank you for posting them.  Outstanding!

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...you all need to go and lie down for a while and calm down I think...
Yeah, I reckon. Too much hyperventilating over wonderful touring locales isn't good. Will be back for the occasional look-see in small doses.  ;)

Really nice job, Fred. Thanks so much for sharing.

All the best,

Dan. (back for another quick peek...can't hurt to have one more looksee...)

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #152 on: May 15, 2012, 08:17:18 PM »
Great pics, that looks a brilliant wee tour. You carried a lot of gear: did you find you had too much ?

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #153 on: May 16, 2012, 09:41:52 AM »
Great pics, that looks a brilliant wee tour. You carried a lot of gear: did you find you had too much ?

Mostly my rear panniers are full of bulk, not weight. I use a big self-inflating mattress (Alpkit Airic) because you can't beat a good night's sleep and a luxurious Sleeping Bag (Mountain Equipment Sleepwalker) for the same reason.  They are both bulky items but I don't care as they make for a nicer experience.  My friends complained of thin sleep mats and restricting sleeping bags.

I also used my new Vango Spirit 200+ tent.  Another fairly bulky item but it's huge when erected and would make life a lot more bearable in the rain, something I expected which never occurred.

If I'd known that the rain would hold off I could have taken a lot less but the RT managed perfectly well and we were only aiming for around 90km a day so we could take our time, enjoy some nice lunches, and be on a campsite around 6pm.

We covered about 320km over the 4 days.  To put that into perspective we did that distance every day for 4 days during Paris-Brest-Paris (and the qualifiers) so it was a great experience being able to forget about Audax time constraints and plod along, not caring about the clock.
 

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« Reply #154 on: May 16, 2012, 12:19:08 PM »
great pic's fred only just seen this post ,when we toured northern france we were washed out of it never seen rain like it in all my life ;D ;D and they say it rains in ireland.

anyway fred great to see your clocking up the miles on that beauti ;)

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #155 on: May 21, 2012, 02:18:08 PM »
A closer view of my fully loaded RT

 

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #156 on: June 18, 2013, 04:49:37 PM »
Hard to believe a year has passed since that tour from St Malo to Cherbourg.

I just returned from a similar camping trip from Le Havre to Cherbourg (the east coast of the peninsula this time).
Once again it performed flawlessly.  A dream to ride 50-60 miles a day for 4 days with full luggage on board.

I can't think what else to say about it any more.  It sits in my garage most of the year and, when the time comes, I dig it out, squirt some oil on the chain, hang a ton of luggage on it and ride it between campsites.  It's no fuss, comfy and works better the heavier you load it.

I'd probably recommend another Thorn for a general purpose bike.  Unless you are going to carry a lot of luggage then the Raven is a bit of an overkill.  For a start the gearing that suits loaded touring isn't ideal for the road, you just won't use those bottom 4 gears.

It's the perfect "mule" though.











OK, I admit it....I take pictures with a view to posting on this forum...marketing shots if you like.

However I know that many people, like me a couple of years ago, wanted to see as many photos of these "Mules" in as many situations as possible before buying.

I also know that others, like me even further back, just like looking at photos of Thorn Ravens.

Hope this provides a nice "fix".

Note.  It still hasn't missed a gearshift.  It gives you a smug feeling, hearing people with full luggage, desperately crunching gears when a hill kicks in.  With a Rohloff you can (a) get in the correct gear while stationary at the traffic lights (b) just click-click-click as the gradient increases, knowing that a "click" means it's perfectly in gear.  This is all very reassuring when you are hauling a big load up a steep hill.
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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #157 on: June 18, 2013, 04:54:05 PM »
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Hope this provides a nice "fix".
Oh, indeed it does, Fred, indeed it does!

Lovely photos as usual from you, and they portray the bike and the nice time you have so well. I am familiar with the area, and think you got some fantastic shots; so glad you were able to go.

Nothing like the right tool for the job, is there? Kitted out and built up so nicely, the bike looks as fresh as always.

May you have many more such wonderful vacations in years to come, Fred; thanks so much for sharing.

All the best,

Dan. (...who -- yes -- will be returning for more looks at these)

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« Reply #158 on: June 18, 2013, 05:27:41 PM »
Fred that last photo it class did that bird just happen along or is it a bit of  trickery ;D ;D
thanks for posting fred great photos  bike and pilot looking good capt. ;)

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #159 on: June 18, 2013, 06:20:58 PM »
Fred that last photo it class did that bird just happen along or is it a bit of  trickery ;D ;D
thanks for posting fred great photos  bike and pilot looking good capt. ;)

Ah yes.  It's actually a huge plate-glass window (I guess to keep the Fort du Cap Levi sheltered for tourists) with bird sticker on it.  Maybe to stop birds flying into the glass.
 

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #160 on: June 18, 2013, 06:28:39 PM »
Just realised it's 7 & 1/2 years old !!!!!!!
 

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #161 on: June 18, 2013, 08:45:04 PM »
Great to see these pictures since I have a Raven as well.
Did you mention a RTW tour last year? Did it happen?

I hope to kick off a long tour next year, East from Turkey.

Interested to hear your comments on front weight. I have the panniers but have not yet been out with a load fore and aft.

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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #162 on: June 20, 2013, 11:08:38 AM »
Round The World?  Me?  No.

It doesn't appeal to me to be honest.  Western Europe will probably be my limit and there's still a lifetime of France to discover by bike.
I prefer to get to know somewhere well rather than just travel through it, seeing the things everyone thinks I need to see.

If I ever get the opportunity to go out playing with my mates on bikes for more than a week then I'd like to ride from Santander to Cherbourg, camping every 50 miles along the Atlantic coast.  Alternatively a similar ride down to Nice or Barcelona.  So there's 3 to 4 weeks.

It would be great to do but not worth the messy divorce.
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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #163 on: June 28, 2013, 11:51:35 AM »


A close-up so you can see more of the setup (including the shifter mounted on an accessory bar)
Note Milk Bottle mudflap extension.
Note toe-strap around 3rd bottle cage (toe straps are invaluable.  I carry 4 spares so I can secure wine bottles in cages and as "parking brakes", tightened around brake levers. A parking brake is essential on ferries.  You can also string a few together to anchor your bike to the ferry).  Most of all though a parking brake on your front wheel stops that annoying tendency of your bike to roll and collapse in a big heap.
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Re: My Raven Tour. 3500 miles on (11,000 miles on)
« Reply #164 on: June 28, 2013, 12:11:16 PM »
great photo, great bike!