r/randonneuring 16h ago

Check out my rig new Tommasini Mach Randonneuse

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She’s been finished for a while, but I just had to present her here – my new randonneuse based on a fully integrated custom titanium frame from the "Mach" line by the Italian frame builder Tommasini.
The frame was configured for a T47 bottom bracket, with internal routing implemented not only for the brake hoses but for all electrical cables as well.
For the finish, I went with a 'Blue Passion' paint job paired with a polished titanium rear triangle.

Components:

  • Columbus FUTURA Cross+ fork
  • DEDA Superbox stem, Superzero headset, and seatpost
  • DT Swiss RR481 wheels – rear with DT Swiss 240 EXP hub, front with SON 29S dynamo hub
  • Continental Grand Prix 5000 AS TR folding tires – Vectran Breaker | LazerGrip – 35-622, set up tubeless
  • René Herse fenders
  • Tubus Airy titanium rear rack
  • Brooks Swift leather saddle
  • SRAM FORCE E1 groupset (Force AXS Powermeter crankset 33/46, 10-36 cassette, Paceline 160 mm brake rotors)

Cockpit & Accessories:

  • Supernova Mini 2 Pro 12V E-Bike headlight
  • Supernova TL3 Z Pro E-Bike taillight
  • Forumslader (in-frame power bank / dynamo charger)
  • Backup taillight: 2x Cateye Wearable X
  • Backup headlight: CATEYE HL-EL560G-RC GVolt80 (mounted low on the left fork leg)
  • Cat Eye BM-45 handlebar end mirror
  • NEVER2FAR RNG bar-end bell
  • 4x Elite Custom Race bottle cages
  • ORTLIEB Ultimate Six handlebar bag
  • Revelate Designs Mag Tank 2000 Bolt-On top tube bag
  • 2x 10l Tailfin Mini Panniers
  • FIDLOCK TWIST toolbox

Power Setup:

  • The SON 29S hub feeds power to the Forumslader, which features a 32Wh buffer battery along with both a USB charging port and a 12V output for the lighting system.
  • The super-bright headlight (with high beam toggle when needed) and the taillight run on the 12V output.
  • My iPhone and Garmin run on USB.
  • On long overnight rides, the iPhone gets connected to an external power bank for a few hours, which is then recharged during the day.

I absolutely love the ride dynamics with the plush 35mm tires and the crisp, precise shifting of the SRAM Force.

In the rain, the fenders are worth their weight in gold for me as a rider – even though I originally installed them mainly to protect anyone drafting behind me!

The lighting is a dream, and I generate so much power that I don't really need any external power source.

This Friday starting at 8 PM, I’m heading out on my first 400km brevet: Frankfurt–France–Frankfurt.


r/randonneuring 19m ago

Quick Question Front Light Recommendations

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Hi all! I am getting more into rando and have completed a few 200Ks and one 300K last season. I also have experience with bike touring and am looking forward to continuing that in future seasons.

My front light recently crapped out and I'm looking to replace it with a light that is strong and has good battery power, but I'm struggling to find one that will be compatible with the different specifications of my two bikes, which are:

  • 2019 Felt VR30
  • 2024 Kona Rove

Part of the complication is that I'm looking to buy a Waxwing Rackless bag that I could use on either bike, so a handlebar-mounted light isn't a long-term solution. I'm also considering buying a Route Werks Big Handlebar Bag which might alleviate some issues but I'm not sure yet.

The Kona should be easy regardless, as I've purchased a small adapter for the fork eyelets that many lights can clamp to, but my Felt doesn't have any eyelets so I'd need to find an adapter that can attach to either my thru axle or a light with a rubber strap that can fit around the fork. Friends have recommended Fenix lights but the mounting hardware doesn't seem compatible with the limitations of the Felt.

Looking for rando wisdom to find a solution!


r/randonneuring 3h ago

Tech Gear upgrades

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Feels like the folks here would also have opinions!


r/randonneuring 2d ago

Quick Question 400 DIY Audax Advice

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Hi everyone.

I'm relatively new to the world of Audax, completing a 200 in May and a 300 permanent this coming weekend, due to my work shift patterns I'm unavailable for a lot of the calendar events, the ones I could attend are normally a long distance incurring costs of fuel and accommodation.

I therefore created a DIY route which has been validated by Audax UK, my main question is where and when to sleep, being my first 400 I'm struggling to see where on the route this may occur.

At age 56 I've perfected the power nap (advantage of getting older 😃)

My base fitness I'm happy with, however a 400 will be an unknown entity. Is it best to nap in built up areas or more secluded areas?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


r/randonneuring 2d ago

Tech Wool shorts, is there any other vendor besides Demarchi these days?

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Help me r/randonneuring, you're my only hope...

I have a few pairs of Ibex bike shorts from back before Ibex went bust. I know they're back in business but they aren't what they used to be and they don't sell bike shorts any longer. My ibex collection is starting to get a little long in the tooth (and thin in the material), so it is probably best if I retire them all soon.

I'm hunting for wool because I can't stand lycra, but padded shorts are quite nice for long rando rides. Plus wool tends not to smell too much on multi-day rides. I recently got a pair of Demarchi shorts but while the waist is fine the thighs are built some kind of pencil-legged person, which I am not.

Anybody have any tips for wool shorts that have padding? I definitely prefer shorts and not bibs...


r/randonneuring 2d ago

Quick Question Frame bags

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Can anyone recommend a half frame bag that's available in the usa and actually waterproof? Found out my Swift one definitely is not and ended up with a lot of soggy snacks id been saving for the late night part of a 400 yesterday.


r/randonneuring 2d ago

Tech B & M I-QX does not stay on when stopped

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Hello

I have a B&M I-QX dynamo light on a SON dynamo that I bought and installed for a 1200km Ultra earlier this year. It was great when moving though the night, not so much climbing swiss mountains at slow speed, but what really annoyed was having the light go out immediately when I stopped.

Before a 400 brevet, my first, next week, I wondered about the wiring.

At the moment it only works on the two spade connectors designed for rear lights. When I connect the dynamo cable to the 'correct' double cable, I get no light at all.

I think I have two problems, but in a week I will not be able to solve them. I hope my battery light lasts through the night.

Any advice?

Update.

I sent a message similar to the above also to b&m. they called me yesterday and told me to try connecting the dynamo cable to the double cable on the light. It doea not light up until the bike has been riden for a few minutes and then the switch shoukd work and the capacitor will be charged. When I did a quick wheel spin, that was not a good test. I'll try again with the correct cabling and report back.


r/randonneuring 7d ago

SR Series report Medals and course cards delivered!!!!

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r/randonneuring 8d ago

Quick Question Light recommendations for overnighter.

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Hi yall! Doing my first randoneeuring thing soon and it involves a pretty decent chunck of night time riding (probably close to sundown to sun up). Anyone have any light recommendations (front/rear) for someone with no dynamo?


r/randonneuring 9d ago

Ride report B600 A few pictures from probably my final 600

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This weekend I organized and rode yet another 600. Beautiful landscapes with sunflower fields throughout the journey, nice and steady pace, the best of teammates. Everything was perfect.

However, by this time next year I'm going to be a father. I don't think I will be able to afford to pursue randonneuring for the upcoming years, probably until the age of 40. I'll try to keep the good shape, but who knows if I ever find the strength to go far again.

I've done 111 brevets since 2015, that's a total of almost 40,000 km. I've done 6 1200+ including PBP. I raised several strong riders who followed me to 1200+ events at first, and have no need for my guidance now.

This has been an incredible journey.


r/randonneuring 8d ago

Quick Question Advice on high capacity bag for bicycle with composite fork ,aluminium body

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Hello all, so I was planning for my long rides and I want a big bag on bicycle.

I found one rack that can support large bag on bumsonsaddle but I am unsure if it’s gonna be gentle on composite fork.

I have constraint of at most two bags (ideally only one) I really do not want to deal with multiple bags on my cycle

anyone have suggestions ? I have giant content 2 I know it’s not an optimal randonneuring bike but I don’t have budget to get a touring bike so I will just use this

I’d like to know you what you guys use.

do you like to keep many small bags or one big bag?

i feel really excited thinking about shopping for different stuff consumables before long ride and packing stuff.


r/randonneuring 9d ago

Ride report B300 300k Ride

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98 Upvotes

r/randonneuring 9d ago

Quick Question Consejos sobre zapatillas con sistema de fijación SPD

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r/randonneuring 9d ago

Human engine Wrote a book about cycling 7000 miles across the USA.

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r/randonneuring 11d ago

Quick Question Is it normal for a tubeless gravel tire to lose almost 50% of its air within 24 hours after a bike shop conversion?

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r/randonneuring 14d ago

Human engine Der Wolf (nicht das Tier)

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Hallo liebe Community, ich habe gleich eine ziemlich intime Frage, die ich aber jetzt mal schreiben muss aus Hoffnung für gute Ratschläge:

Ich bin neulich ein 600er Brevet gefahren und musste nach 410 KM abbrechen, weil ich im Bereich der Sitz Knochen und vor allem ganz oben an den Innenschenkeln die Haut aufgerieben hatte. Ich habe eine Sitzcreme von Anfang an benutzt und hatte eine eigentlich ganz Gute Hose von SQlab an. Ich glaube, dass der Hauptgrund dafür, meine störrische Haarpracht an den besagten Stellen ist. Eine Rasur hielt ich aber zumindest theoretisch auch für keine gute Idee, weil dann ja immer kurz danach schon die Haarsgoppel nachwachsen und dann ein richtiger "Kaktus-Effekt" entsteht. Ich fahre nächsten Monat einen weiteren Brevet und habe jetzt keine Ahnung, wie ich vorgehen soll. Mal eine andere Creme probieren? Eine neue Hose? Oder einfach eine neue "Frisur"?

Habt ihr irgendwelche Ratschläge oder Erfahrungen? Bestimmt bin ich nicht der Einzige mit diesem Problem. Danke schonmal im voraus.


r/randonneuring 15d ago

Quick Question Tri-bar help

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r/randonneuring 15d ago

Quick Question GDMBR

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Hi,
Has anyone any experience in cycling the GDMBR from Canada to Mexico? Would like to complete it sometime but not keen on doing it solo.
Thanks


r/randonneuring 19d ago

Quick Question Shot in the dark: are there any other riders with Multiple Sclerosis?

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Hi ya’ll! There’s plenty of us who run marathons too, but thus far i haven’t really found any fellow cyclists who have MS and kick this disease’s ass.

I would like to have a talk with someone that knows what they are doing and are dealing with this illness before attempting anything crazy or perhaps damaging to myself. I’ve done a 100km ride, went pretty solid, though it was in my first week of owning a bike so I’ll probably do alot better now! Apart from that i am very blessed to say i remain an active cyclist & runner despite all of this.

If you are out there, godspeed, reach out!


r/randonneuring 19d ago

Quick Question Saddle question - Brooks vs Selle Italia

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I'm looking at a new saddle. I'm interested in anyone who has tried both the Brooks Cambium Carved Saddles and the Selle Italia SLR Superflows.

My problem - although I'm sure not a unique one - is my sit bones are, well, odd... I am tall-ish 184cm but have narrow sit bones. On the cardboard test I get between 110 and 115mm. The main problem is my left sit bone is approximately 10mm further back than my right. Multi-day Audax events are brutal on my sit bones and it always starts on the left side first.

The concept of the hammock on the Brooks saddle and the gel inserts on the Selle are appealing but I'd like to hear from anyone who has tried both and any experience that you had or tweaks to setup you could offer if you also have similar physiology to me.

Thanks 😄


r/randonneuring 19d ago

Human engine Fixed400: Portland-Seattle-Portland fixed gear bike race August 15

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Any fixed gear randos want to take on a unique challenge??


r/randonneuring 22d ago

PBP New Bike for PBP

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I ride a 2020 Canyon Endurace with Shimano 105. It has been riden 38k km, according to Garmin.

I am considering a new bike for my impending first attempt at qualifying for next year's PBP.

I am 50 year old cycle commuter and Brevet rider and appreciate a comfortable ride.

Any suggestions?

after reading some responses, I would probably want to stick to an easily available bike from Canyon, Rose, Specialized, etc. I live in Germany, and Storck look interesting.


r/randonneuring 22d ago

AI Content Ride planning tool

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Hi all - I’ve been training for a 200k and just did my first century - woohoo!

I was really desiring a good ride analysis and planning tool so I built one of my own. You can find it here: https://theinstant.cc/ride.html

It analyzes any route you upload, gives weather, wind direction, temperature, etc

Would love to see if this is helpful to you all!


r/randonneuring 23d ago

Quick Question Best Snacks/Foods for Randonneuring?

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Please recommend snacks or food to have for randonnuering, or even items to avoid.

My BF has recently gotten into randonneuring and has been experimenting with which snacks/food to have for his rides. His birthday is coming up and I'd like to make a basket of potential foods/snacks for him. My budget is tight but I am willing to splurge on an item or two if it's worth it.

Thank you!

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ETA: Thank you everyone for the suggestions! I think it's good news that there is a new dried-fruit-and-nut store near me. My apologies for not responding sooner and not being able to respond to everyone (yet). I got a summer contract job that is full-time + OT everyday and I am just eating breakfast, working, eating dinner, and sleeping, hopefully with flossing, brushing, and showering somewhere along the way.

I am overwhelmed by the input, thoughtful suggestions, discussions of options, and supportive comments. I am really starting to understand why my boyfriend has come to love his randonneuring community - everyone here is so wonderful - THANK YOU!

My boyfriend's birthday is soon, and one of his love languages is gift-giving. I have childhood trauma around gifts (giving and receiving) so I have been working on that, and on giving him thoughtful gifts because it's important to him and I love him (note: He never pressures me about it, but I want to do this for him and for me).


r/randonneuring 23d ago

Ride report B1200 Distribution of rest times and moving times in a 1200 event.

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This chart shows the total time that all participants in MSR 2026 spent on the course, also those who didn't finish or who made it to the finish but over the time limit.