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Sometimes I put my one key on a dog tag chain around my neck. Basic training habit where you have a key for your locker always with you.
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You're a newbie? Plan to take something to deal with a flat tire. |
Get one of these for an outside door and you will not have to carry keys again. I just hide mine in an inconspicuous place but the prices for electronic locks has dropped a lot over the past year or so.https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9db9a66d2b.jpg
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My key chain has a small carabiner on it. I clip it to the seat rails. It clatters a bit but never falls off.
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With no pockets, I would drop my keys into the water bottle cage which I have wrapped in netting for that purpose.
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Leave your friggin' door unlocked.
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Have your mom safety -pin it to your shorts.
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Jersey, saddle bag, both already mentioned of course.
I'm curious as to why you're going out for what might become a longer ride, without a phone, food, repair kit, etc.? What are these "sports clothes" that don't have pockets? As they say, the right tool for the job. |
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For bagless, pocketless, belt loopless, riders.... Consider titanium!
Easily clips to any saddle rail, and the jangle jangle jangle while riding might be reassuring too. (And as they now make clear, works on churches too.) -mr. bill |
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I personally prefer the smallest seat wedges and they don't really have extra room for keys. I could cram them in maybe but it would be a pain AND, once or twice in enough rides I have accidentally left one not fully zipped and dropped small items from it. I wasn't kidding, I put netting on bottle cages, usually storing my sunglasses there. I can stuff gloves there, rain jackets even, coins. The netting keeps things from bouncing out, and of course a bottle on top locks everything in. It is, IMO, an effective, unobtrusive and convenient solution to OP. |
Put it on a chain and put it around your neck.
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I put my bike lock keys and house key on a ring with a multitool (Leatherman or Gerber, not a bike multitool). The Leatherman has proven to be a jersey pocket eater so I made a custom leather bag for it and the keys. For longer rides, the Leatherman plus keys go in my left jersey pocket. For intown and commutes, the Gerber. The Gerber is smaller,lighter and faster to grab for a quick lock-up. The Leatherman is a real tool.
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I don't have to take my keys with me because we have a numerical pushbutton lock on our door. But I do have a top tube bag which holds my phone, and I put my truck key in it if I drive somewhere to ride.
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Pretend there is no such thing as the internet and you have to figure out for yourself what to do with your key.
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