Old 02-11-23, 07:58 AM
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canalligators
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Bikes: Rans V-Rex, Raleigh International, Rans Sequoia, GT Timberline, Double Vision tandem, Optima Baron, old Raleighs.

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Sounds like you have special requirements, so your kit will be more extensive than most. My suggestions are 1. Take more compact tools. A multi tool would replace T allen, full size screwdrivers, crescent wrench, spoke wrench, separate chain tool. Pocket knife instead of utility knife. Cable cutters unnecessary, leave uncut cable until you get home. Just make sure you can work every fastener. 2. Meticulous care of cabling, instead of full cable sets (but do take spare inner wires, 1 each brake and gear). 3. One spare chain link and two quick links.

Consider the risk. Cable casing rarely fails, but cables do. I understand that walking out isn’t an option, but carrying unneeded weight reduces the reliability of your rig.
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