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Old 06-14-07, 11:08 PM
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packing stuff along on a ride.

Hey guys, when I ride I like to take along my cell phone and my park allen set and a few other odds and ends. But I don't have a backpack/camelback and don't like this stuff in my shorts pockets. What do you guys use to pack this stuff around?


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Duck tape imo....

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Old 06-15-07, 03:55 AM
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You could buy one of the little pack things that attach to your seatpost if you wanted, that'll hold what you have.
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Try to keep the cell in something water proof like a ziploc baggie because you get into the habit of doing whatever do you and then you'll forget when it rains. Its happened to me once of twice where I just didn't think when it started raining, so now I just always keep it in the ziploc baggie along with my wallet.
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Buy a backpack.
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Road - medium sized aero saddle bag. Though it's not quite large enough, so I'm trying to come up with another option.

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