Tent - Vango Spirit 200+ (not used it yet)
Bag - Mountain Equipment Sleepwalker II (Superb design, you really need to try one to appreciate)
Mat - Alpkit airic
Stove - Campingaz Tristar (very stable, very cheap, big output and Piezo ignition).
None of my gear is exactly lightweight, it's all comfort-biased as I don't do so much cycle-camping.
I'm really looking forward to using the new tent though. The vast porch should make life easier.
Edit.
What worked:
Tent - Vango was superb and porch was used for mine and another's (who took a tiny tent) luggage overnight. It didn't rain so the huge living space didn't really get used but I know that life will be much more bearable if it ever does.
Sleeping bag and Mat. Both bulky but they make for a great night's sleep.
Stove. A defective cannister meant 50:50 reliability but, when it did work (by bashing cannister around a while) the Tristar was very quick to boil.
Pans. Non-stick was worse than useless. I need some decent pans. Omelette turned into scrambled egg and later, when washing, into concrete.
Panniers & Dry Bags - Worked perfectly. My tent, bag and mat were bulky and took up lots of space but, because of my new front Ortleibs, I didn't need to compress them. Bike handled like a dream fully loaded. A selection of Alpkit stuffsak/drybags made it easy to organise my stuff.
Chair - I didn't take one and I wish I had. I need to make something equivalent to the Thermarest chair for next time.
I took too many clothes so really I could have had a spare pannier. No big deal though. My sleep mat has it's own drybag on the rack, it's folded and not compressed. It looks huge on there but it doesn't weigh much.
Bar Bag was a late addition and I was stupid to ever consider not using one, they make "admin" so much easier.
Tarp - I bought some cheap 6x4, flimsy, tarps for the four of us. < £2 each and they proved a huge success. Very lightweight and made damp ground a non-issue. Probably the biggest bang:buck of all my gear.
UK TarpsOverall a roaring success, I just got into a nice daily routine and the trip was over...typical.