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For riding the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route you definitively need a bike and gear. These are available for any budget. As often, the budget will mainly decide upon quality, weight, and size. I have tried to re-use as much as possible but definitely had to buy quite some stuff. The items listed on this page are based on my criteria and decisions. Other persons might come to other conclusions.

Bike

For this adventure, I have bought myself a new bike. I was already into mountain biking and thinking for a while to get a new bike. I already own a (somewhat older) fully but was eager to get a hardtail again. Combining this with my GDMBR plans, I decided that I wanted a lightweight hardtail MTB. To be more precise, I wanted a titanium bike. Looks great and should provide some additional comfort (if properly build). And so the search began … In short, COVID, no bikes available, found a frame and assembled the bike myself. In the end, I ended up with a better bike for a lower price compared to full-build shop models. Happy me. For riding the GDMBR I changed my default (carbon) handlebar and stem with a more comfortable handlebar (more backsweep), and I also changed the pedals from clipless only to a clipless / flat pedal combination.

Component Description
Frame Pilot Primum Aerospace grade 5 and grade 9 db titanium, size L
Fork Rockshox SID SL Ultimate
Wheels Specialized Roval Carbon Control
Tires Continental Cross King ProTection 29 x 2.2
Brakes BR-M8100 – SHIMANO DEORE XT Hydraulic Disc Brake
Crankset FC-M8100-1 – SHIMANO DEORE XT HOLLOWTECH II MTB Crankset 175 mm Q-Factor 1×12-speed
Chainring SM-CRM85 – SHIMANO DEORE XT Chainring 12-speed – 34t
Chain CN-M8100 – SHIMANO DEORE XT 12-Speed MTB Chain
Rear derailleur RD-M8100-SGS – SHIMANO DEORE XT Rear Derailleur 1×12-speed
Shifting Lever SL-8100-IR – SHIMANO DEORE XT Right Shift Lever I-SPEC EV 12-speed
Cassette CS-M8100-12 – DEORE XT M8100 Series – 10-51T
Stem Alu stem
Handlebar Ritchey Comp Kyote
Grips Ergon GP1 BioKork Grips
Inner bar ends Zoom 408043
Seat post Thor carbon, 31.6, 400mm
Saddle Pro Stealth Offroad
Pedals Shimano PD EH500 SPD (clipless & flat pedal combined)
Cages Topeak Versacage (2x; fork); Blackburn Comp Cage (1x; downtube)
Front light (will use a headlight)
Rear light Sigma Nugget II

Of course, the bike also needs bags. Otherwise, it will be very difficult to carry all the gear.

Bag Description
Frame bag Relevate Ranger L (fits perfectly)
Saddle bag Acepac Saddle bag harness and drybag – 16 liter combo
Handlebar bag Acepac Bar Harness Drybag combo – 16 liter combo
Bar bag Acepac Bar Bag
Bottle- / Cockpit- / Feed bag Acepac Fat Bottle Bag
Tank- / Fuel bag Acepac Fuel Bag Large
Fork bags Sea to Summit EVAC, grau, 8-Liter
Tool bag Blackburn Outpost Roll
Zip-lock bags Few bags in several sizes

Gear

Plenty of gear is required. But for me, it comes down to a few categories: camping, clothing, tools, spares, and miscellaneous.

Camping Description
Tent Naturehike – Star River 2
Sleeping pad Klymit Insulated Static V Lite
Sleeping bag Nomad Taurus 500 Mummy
Sleeping bag liner Decathlon Silk MT500
Pillow none (use bags, clothes)
Stove Jetboil Flash
Bowl Silicone round foldable bow
Cutlery Titanium spork
Knife OPINEL N°08 Outdoor Brown / Green
Lighter small one
First-Aid kit Needle & Threat, Safety pins, Scissors, Tweezers, Survival Blanket, Pain killers, etc.
Headlight LE Lighting Ever 150lm USB recharge white / red
Rope 15 meter / 5 mm
Water filter Sawyer Squeeze (regular)
Water treatment Aquatabs (50)
Water blatter 2x Platypus Platy 2.0L Bottle & 1x Sawyer 1.0L
Toothbrush + paste Travel size tube and normal brush
Deodorant Odorex
Biodegradable Soap (hair/body/dish) LIFEVENTURE All Purpose Soap 100ml
Sunscreen Nivea 30 50ml tube
Moisturizing creme / skincare Nivea Protect & Care 75ml tube
Chamois cream Elite Ozone Protect Cream Chamois
Razor / trimmer Philips OneBlade Face + Body QP2630/30
Towel Decathlon Microfiber 60x80cm
Wet wipes A few to start with
Ear plugs LIFEVENTURE Silicone Travel Ear Plugs
Toilet paper A bit to start with
Clothing Description
Underwear Decathlon MT500 merino Boxer, SmartWool Merino Sport 150 Boxer, Craft Greatness Bike Boxer
Socks (all merino) SmartWool Run Zero Cushion Low Ankle Socks, Icebreaker Men’s Multisport Light Micro Socks, SmartWool Cycle Zero Cushion Ankle Socks
Baselayer (shirt, long sleeve) Decathlon Merino MT500
Baselayer (long john) Decathlon Merino MT500
Shirt Shimano transit polo
Gore Wear Explore Merino
Short 2x Decathlon trekking
Puffy jacket Decathlon MT100
Wind jacket Castelli Squadra Stretch sleeveless
Rain jacket AGU Essentials Go
Rain pants AGU Essentials Go
Sunglasses Decathlon
Buff Decathlon Merino MT500
Headcover Baseball cap (sun), Hat (cold), Castelli Sumer Skullcap
Gloves Giro (fingerless), Decathlon (full), Decathlon mittens (waterproof mittens)
Helmet Specialized Ambush
Knee warmers Pearl Izumi Elite Thermal
Arm warmers Grip Grap UV 50 protection sleeves
Bike shoes Shimano MT7 (laces only)
Shoe cover (rain) Pearl Izumi PRO Barrier WxB
Off-bike shoes Adidas Cloudfoam Flip-flops
Tools Description
Individual Allen keys 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6
Hex key T25, T15?
Pump Mini pump + Genuine Innovations Microflate Nano CO2
Spoke wrench Radon Spoke Wrench Pro One 3.2/3.3/3.5/4.0
Cleaning brush & cloth Old toothbrush + old shirt
Brake lock Shimano spacer
Freehub tool Unior Bike Tools Pocket Spoke and Freewheel Remover Wrench (small ring)
Valve core small removal tool
Tire plugger + bacon no brand
Tire lever Pedros
Sealant Small bottle (2x)
Chain lube Finish Line Cross Country Chain Lubricant
Duct tape Around pump
Zip ties 8x
Glue Small tube superglue
Spares Description
Derailleur Hanger Titanium hanger for Pilot Primum
Spokes & nipples DT Swiss Competition race (SP: 2.0/16./2.0), DT Swiss Pro Lock Hex Alu nipples
Spare spoke FiberFix Spoke
Spare chain CN-M8100 – SHIMANO DEORE XT 12-Speed MTB Chain (correct length); (No idea about availablity on-route due to worldwide logistics issues)
Quick link(s) for chain Shimano 12s quick links (2x)
Shifter cable Jagwire
Brake pads 2 sets (1 resin & 1 metal)
Inner Tube Conti MTB 29 light
Tube patch kit TT02 Tour patch kit
Tube valve 2 spares cores
Tire boots Parktool emergency tire boots
Valve adapter Stan’s NoTubes Presta-to-Schrader valve adapter
Bolts A few different sizes
Electronics Description
Phone Samsung S9
Camera + tripod Sony a6000
Powerbank Anker PowerCore 13.000 mAh, Anker PowerCore 10.000 mAh
Charger JOOMFEEN USB (4 ports) + Samsung (spare)
Power outlet converter (EU>US) Hama travel plug USA Type A + kwmobile
USB cables USB-A <> USB-C (phone, tablet), USB-A <> USB-B mini (powerbank, garmin, headlight, rearlight, camera), USB A to USB C converter (connect camera to tablet)
Bike computer Garmin Edge 830
Tablet Lenovo Ideapad 3 (chrome tablet)
Satellite tracker (emergency) SPOT tracker Gen 3 (+ spare batteries)
Miscellaneous Description
Pen & paper Pen + small booklet
Paper maps Great Divide Mountain Bike Route map set (US + Canada) (Left at home, too heavy and bulky, took photos and I have official GPX files)
Bear Spray To be bought in Banff
Stove fuel To be bought in Banff
CO2 canister (2x) To be bought in Banff
Insect Repellent To be bought in Banff (better compared to NL products)
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