Soldato
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Cheers - looking at some pics they might not even be removable, which would suck.
Middle chainring position *should* be ok for a decent chainline, and you don't need a chain guide as the narrow wide chainring will keep the chain on, but if you've got iscg tabs then there's no harm in getting one.
Heading up to the Lakes tonight to do the Lakeland 200 over 3 days, self supported and bikepacking
Only rode 45 miles last month so could be in for a struggle.
I'll update with how I get on. 5 of us doing it, 2 did the Wales N-S coast to coast earlier in the year in a similar fashion whereas this is my first multi day bikepacking trip. I'm probably the fittest of the lot though (excluding the recent lack of riding**** that looks amazing. I might try that at the end of the month.
) Meant to be a bloody hard route but at least the weather has been pretty good so the renowned boggy stretches shouldn't be so bad. Going to get a bit wet tomorrow by the looks of it though 
Those are what I wear for DH riding at resorts on my DH bike, can recommend.Bargain here if anyone is interested.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-l...533484758&sr=8-17&keywords=POC&condition=used


just spotted it's 200km, I thought it was miles, and thus why I was thinking 4-5 days would be desirable/needed...
I think it's safe to say it isn't an easy route 



Just need more practice, and some more blocks soon!