Rando accessories. For an upcoming SR600, the simple box bag on the right acts as a “false floor” in my large randonneuring bag. The ride will take 3 days, and without drop bag support, everything goes on the bike. This keeps clothes and other off-the-bike necessities separate from the disgusting horror of food scraps sweaty layers that is a rando bag during any sufficiently long ride. The final photo is of my compact reflective kit bundled down to its 2” x 2” x 1” package

Random bike updates: Running wiring for a new tail light on the tourer gave me a chance to press eyelets into the fenders. I found this shiny first generation Rival derailleur at the co-op. I made a new frame bag for dirt overnights.

I smile everytime I use this little toggle press to set a rivet or grommet. It feels like a giant piece of industrial machinery, but it’s only 9” tall. Small but mighty, it exerts 600kgf at the bottom of the lever travel. And the color is rather fetching too.

Day 18. Rolled out late to avoid the rain. We still got wet in the morning, but the ride up to Najac’s 13th century castle was warm and dry. By the time the rain returned in the evening we’d already enjoyed sunset along the limestone cliffs of L’ Aveyron.