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Bike pack. - Nemesis - 23 August 2012

Sometimes I read people are planning a bug out on a bike peddle power, well this might be of interest.


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http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_33881.htm



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RE: Bike pack. - Tigs - 24 August 2012

very nice


RE: Bike pack. - Armoured Gideon - 24 August 2012

I already have a similar setup on my Bug Out Bike.


RE: Bike pack. - IB1 - 24 August 2012

Thanks for that Nemesis.

I'm one of those who see a role for the old push bike. Not as a primary vehical by any means but as an extra option if required.

I am still in the planning stages at the moment but the way I see it working for me is to break it down into stages to allow for the loss of various parts of the setup.

My thinking is to have a small lightweight trailer carrying non essential, but very handy bits of kit, followed by panniers, followed by a small backpack, followed by the absolute essentials carried on the person such as lighters/fire steels, puritabs, etc. This setup i hope would allow various parts to be lost, discarded, or stolen but still provide the absolute basics for survival. If you had to lose the trailer then you would still have the most important kit with you, if you had to lose the bike, again you would still have the essentials with you on your person and in the backpack, and if you lost your backpack you would still have the absolute essentials on your person

I probably havent explained that very well but I know what I mean Smile

The main reason I keep looking at the bike is the simple fact that there is no fuel required and they can go virtually anywhere



RE: Bike pack. - NorthernRaider - 24 August 2012

Oh I wish my back would let up enough for me to restart cycling, wifey and brat have just bought bikes, trouble is its also so bloody hilly round here.


RE: Bike pack. - bigpaul - 24 August 2012

put the bikes in the van and go somewhere level to start with, you can then progress to more uneven ground as you get stronger and fitter.


RE: Bike pack. - Metroyeti - 13 September 2012

Got a set last week,they also come with waterproof cover. Lidl also had some good seats for £10.

Has anyone tried the electric bicycles,would imagine thats handy for going uphill


RE: Bike pack. - The Local Ned - 14 September 2012

The Viet-Cong and NVA used bicycles as load bearers on the ho-chi-minh trail.

For very good reasons.

With todays suspension technology and lighter more rugged frames ,this could be an option if your bug out area involves a fair overland trek , even if they are only used to help bear weight , they can also be useful if you're on paths / trails > to actually do some distance on.