Super Slim wrote: Did you have any bags on the Freeriders?
I had on mine, under the seat, but a 3 hour ride is not really touring is it?
Super Slim wrote: I tried a Mountain bottom bracket (2.5:1 reduction) on my Silvio, to get better hill climbing ability (>9%), but removed it as I was 10% slower up a Hill Climb (aver 4.8% grade) we do most weekends.
Did you install it at a 90 degree angle as schlumpf suggests for recumbents? or the normal 180 degree? Have you thought about trying the schlumpf highspeed drive, which is the opposite? Aka a 1:2.5 change. This would require a different chainwheel in front than the mountain drive.
Super Slim wrote: The reason, I am asking is that I will be doing a 2,600 km (1,600ml) ride around New Zealand, South Island in February next year, and half of it will be with a friend, and his wife in car, so supported, the rest unsupported.
remember to take pictures and blog about it. If you learn how to ride without your hands, and get a smartphone, then you can even twitter about it while you are riding ;-)
Super Slim wrote: I was looking at making a frame to support two off 15 L Ortlieb rear panniers under the OLD bottom bracket of my Softrider
One Ortlieb on top of a rear rack, and possibly two off 8L? bags LOW on the front wheel.
There is plenty of room under my midrack, see that thread here: http://www.cruzbike.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=977&p=6394&hilit=midrack#p6221
I made my midrack too short. If the solid rod to hang the panniers are extented further backwards you can easily have space for 2 front panniers on each side + the bigger rear pannier like Ortlieb Backroller plus on the rear rack. If you are really good, maybe you can have 3 rear panniers on each side.
As far as i remember, Waldo also have front panniers on the front fork of his conversion kit cruzbike.
If you dont have a rear rack yet, then i would suggest getting one with a rod or tube to hang the panniers on which is lower than the top of the rack. Because, then you can have stuff ontop of the rack, like the Ortlieb Travel-biker. To see pictures of what i mean, compare the Tubus Cargo (without) and Logo (with).
http://tubus.com/index/lang/en/rubrik/Rear%20Carriers/artikel/Cargo
http://tubus.com/index/lang/en/rubrik/Rear%20Carriers/artikel/Logo%20-%20the%20luggage%20specialist
Super Slim wrote: OR use a Bob Trailer with suspension?
Have you carried similar loads on the Bob trailer AND on your touring bike, and which is better?
I have read comparisons of off asphalt mountain touring with and without a trailer, and i think 2 different 1 wheel trailers and 1 without a trailer. I do not remember the conclusion. It might have been something i read in Velo Vision, but i am not sure. I dont think they used recumbent bikes.