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The 10-ton bike is ready to leave downtown San José to head for Henry Coe State Park.

05174-ready-to-go-800px.jpg The 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike is packed up and ready to go to Mojave National Preserve on Xmas dayThe 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike is packed up and ready to go to Mojave National Preserve on Xmas dayThe 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike is packed up and ready to go to Mojave National Preserve on Xmas dayThe 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike is packed up and ready to go to Mojave National Preserve on Xmas dayThe 10-ton bike is ready to leave Furnace CreekThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike is packed up and ready to go to Mojave National Preserve on Xmas day

I'm only using my rear rack and saddlebags for this trip, but my load turns out to be so big and heavy that I wonder if I should have better balanced my load by using front saddlebags as well.

Good thing I've decided not to bring any beverages along on this trip, as there isn't enough room to add anything else!