And I've got such a long way to go (Such a long way to go) To make it to the border of Mexico So I ride like the wind You guessed it, I would take all the way, next year, #GDMBR
@thisisnotrobiКүн бұрын
Check out this rack. I would put it on my Cannondale trail 6. @adventuredenali
@nathankhalsa33Күн бұрын
I’d duct tape it to my carbon fork and take it on the divide
@Charlie-sr6dvКүн бұрын
❤ Fantastic series. Thoroughly enjoyed.
@LucusBMX2 күн бұрын
hoping to gett my hands on one soon too
@sammcclanahan32913 күн бұрын
This would be perfect on my Specialized AWOL. I’m contemplating trips on the Katy trail across Missouri and the Allegheny Gap + C & 0 Canal.
@DJSchwartz3 күн бұрын
I'd take that out on the Arizona Trail!
@greatwhitebuffalo68073 күн бұрын
Definitely looks like it is worth a try on some trails and commutes.
@icpchad4 күн бұрын
2013 Specialized Hardrock 29er. Yakima, WA to New Albany, IN via the Great American Rail Trail.
@davidcawthorne71154 күн бұрын
Boooooo! US only.
@normancoutts4 күн бұрын
Just so you know, I am enjoying these videos lots. You bring an original note in your commentaries. I hope there will be more and have subbed. All the best from Scotland.
@sandraknuth57664 күн бұрын
I would love to have a front rack for my hard tail bike, might put my bear vault on it. I am a healthy retired nurse and Granny who recently retired in the PNW from the mid-Atlantic area. Having been a competitive cyclist most of my life (road and mtn), I have been outdoors everyday exploring the Olympics on my old Novara Ponderosa hardtail bike with my border collie. This July I plan to mtn bike a portion of the Great Divide Trail from Jasper to White Fish taking train from Seattle with my bike. I also plan to bike pack all around the PNW and British Columbia. I don't know how to tag another person but will definitely show others this rack. Thank you for your commentary, you are a pro.
@Rambl-n_Man5 күн бұрын
I'm planning on getting a new/used Fargo and doing the GDMBR next year with a buddy for my 61 b day. I'm not getting any younger and cant wait for next year! Have enjoyed your videos!
@tim93245 күн бұрын
Very cool. Enjoyed your GDMBR series. I’ll put this on my Trek bike. Would like to bike pack in the future.
@jfvanwijk5 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! Thank you for reviewing this. The rack looks great. I think @chrissstttiiine might like it, too.
@georgeyork92495 күн бұрын
Great review, looking to go on some if not all the Katy Trail soon
@erikd26285 күн бұрын
I already run one on the rear of my Kona Sutra and love it. I have cargo cages on it and I just slap basically any thing I can think of on there. I legit have considered just picking up another to use as a front rack. I don't always like the idea of a handlebar bag holding serious weight or bulk, sure it can be lighter but it rarely feels as stable or as versatile.
@Eric-Red5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review. Would be a great addition to my setup.
@bohbbylolo5 күн бұрын
Been interested these racks for a while. Thanks for the vid, Murph! @sonnenblumen33 could be a good one for our upcoming trips! #rackpacking
@moonsadventures5 күн бұрын
I would put it on my Poseidon Redwood and tour across the country (Trans-America) and up and down (GDMBR) with my 4 legged pal #t_dog_go
@matttillson17625 күн бұрын
@marshallmyler6590 hoping to put a front rack on my Surly Karate Monkey also!
@JamesDobsonMedia5 күн бұрын
I'd love to try out this rack! Thanks for your GDMBR series. I'm starting out NOBO this Saturday with my Otso Fenrir.
@overland.oversea5 күн бұрын
Awesome review! I’d put it on my grappler im building out now. first bike in ten years after a motorcycle accident. I’ll do Catalina Island and Ojai trails to start! then go from there! Best! 🔥🔥🔥
@john.k.flores5 күн бұрын
Nice! I've been looking for reviews of this rack recently, and this vid popped up at just the right time... If I had this rack, I'd use it on my Canyon Grizl to take on my weekend adventures with friends across SoCal
@toasterbot95975 күн бұрын
Would be great for supporting a big top loading bag up the front of my Bridge Club. Looking to ride the Tour Aotearoa on it next year 😁
@FastMoSF5 күн бұрын
Looks like an extremely versatile rack! I’m starting Great Divide late July and I imagine it would get a good use :)
@marshallmyler65905 күн бұрын
Great review. Would add to my Surly Bridge Club for my late summer and fall trips!
@stephenbunn29075 күн бұрын
Hey, been watching your videos for a little while now. I’d love a T-rack for my Tumbleweed Stargazer! Also, I’m on Michigan, in the GR area and just took the Tumbleweed on its first overnight. Three weeks ago I did the Two Gorges Gravel overnight in Pisgah National Forest in NC.
@funkdrummer6 күн бұрын
I'd put it on my bike packing rig and ride it around Tennessee!
@the_subdifarm82746 күн бұрын
Be a great addition to my Surly straggler. It would hold up on gravel roads here in Michigan!
@DogandBike6 күн бұрын
Hi, i would take it bikeacking Big Sur dirt trails.
@wilsonnck6 күн бұрын
I was lucky enough to see you using that rack right here in Michigan! Super great piece of kit. I don't have a bike to put it on, but someone is going to have some great trips with their new rack!
@karyn48756 күн бұрын
I will put the rack on my 1983 Periwinkle REI Novara and we will happily ride through the countryside.
@dwmedic076 күн бұрын
Being a shorter rider I think this would work great with my renegade.
@dwmedic076 күн бұрын
Just watched your Great Divide videos. I really enjoyed the series
@Magoodigan6 күн бұрын
Getting a rig ready for the GDMBR 2025, the Tumbleweed T rack would be awesome for the front of my Masi Garamondo! @racer_chef
@davidgriffin87176 күн бұрын
Hi Murph! Loved your TD/GDMBR Series! Because of its versatility I’d use the Tumbleweed rack on two of my vintage bikes (‘Specialized Expedition road touring, ‘85.5 Miyata Ridge Runner SE trekking bike), regionally here in southern Arizona.
@mikedeal74576 күн бұрын
I will put it on my kona honzo hardtail and ride it all over the PNW where I love
@saflatty6 күн бұрын
I will take the rack back out on the GDMBR after I had to quit this year after breaking my collarbone just north of pie town! @davidgriffin8717
@merrillaldrich91706 күн бұрын
I settled on the pannier version of this rack for the back of my bike (though I am buying gear slowly as my budget permits, so have not ordered it yet). Their products look great.
@rickeypage78436 күн бұрын
Hey Murph, I’ll be installing the rack on a State All Road bike. My next bike-backing trip is the Chauga River Ramble in northwest South Carolina.
@Crankingit6 күн бұрын
After my fork mounted cages broke off, I am officially on the front-rack train. The bottle bosses make so much sense!
@MoveWithMurph6 күн бұрын
The full rules are listed in the bio! Go ahead drop a comment where you wanna take the rack, subscribe to the channel, and tag someone for your chance to win.
@michaelryancook239 күн бұрын
This was an amazing serious to watch. I really enjoyed your commentary and perseverance throughout. Especially that section with the numerous flats. Great job!
@MarcelBijl19 күн бұрын
Good decision. Health first
@jtm45bluesbreaker9 күн бұрын
I would be taking this tent on my upcoming Father/Daughter trip to the Saint Mary's Wilderness in VA.
@salmonella50811 күн бұрын
15:06 “all good things must come to an end”…..but death, destruction and disappointment will always be there. The last part is mine. That’s why the saying isn’t “all bad things must come to an end”.
@korstmahler14 күн бұрын
Possums are clever and seem to pass knowledge on by teaching too. Once they get wind of a hut where hikers leave food around, they'll gather. Also the people giving you a hard time about your pack were just worried about you, or taking the piss a little. I bet it was like being told 'it's not the heat it's the humidity' for the 1000th time by the end of it though.
@korstmahler14 күн бұрын
the O in Koha is a little lower, and it's two syllables, Ko-Ha, almost. Or at least that's how I've always said it, how I was taught. As always, it differs from place to place.
@MrHoustonismydog19 күн бұрын
I’m doing the Colorado section next year. I would try it all but I’m old and new at the same time. I’m am wondering if I start in steamboat is there a way to get back there, or just ride back. Enjoying your journey