Fitting everything in your bag??
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Fitting everything in your bag??
How do you guys fit all the stuff in your bag?
I am trying to fit a tire and a Co2 and Tire Levers in my bag. I can't seem to do it.
Any Advice? I don't want a bigger bag because then it will stick out on the sides of my seat.
I am trying to fit a tire and a Co2 and Tire Levers in my bag. I can't seem to do it.
Any Advice? I don't want a bigger bag because then it will stick out on the sides of my seat.
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Originally Posted by MiniLance
How do you guys fit all the stuff in your bag?
I am trying to fit a tire and a Co2 and Tire Levers in my bag. I can't seem to do it.
Any Advice? I don't want a bigger bag because then it will stick out on the sides of my seat.
I am trying to fit a tire and a Co2 and Tire Levers in my bag. I can't seem to do it.
Any Advice? I don't want a bigger bag because then it will stick out on the sides of my seat.
Get a bigger bag?
I carry:
2 CO2
Cell phone
(Sometimes) tire levers
Clif Bar
Clif Shot
I have some no name brand bag from the bike shop..it has a second zipper for more space.
I've even fit a light jacket into it (that was a feat) and kept my stuff int he jacket pockets
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Do mean you're carrying a "tire" or a tube? I can understand the problem if you're actually trying to get a tyre into a small under seat bag. If you meant "tube", I don't see the problem. I've got two road bikes with smallish Trek branded under the seat bags that aren't large at all. They easily accomodate a folded tube, CO2 cartridge with applicator, tyre levers, wallet & small cell phone.
Leave the tyre at home!
Leave the tyre at home!
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I am sorry. I meant Tube. I am trying to fit it all into a small bag that goes under my Fi:zi'k Seat.
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
#8
Originally Posted by MiniLance
I am sorry. I meant Tube. I am trying to fit it all into a small bag that goes under my Fi:zi'k Seat.
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
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Take the tube out of the cardboad box, if you haven't already. Also if it's a tight fit, sometimes it helps to put everything in the bag before you tighten the strap down holding it to the seat.
#10
I use one of these (Topeak Survival Kit):

This seatpack has room for all your essentials, and comes packed with many of its own. The top compartment comes stock with: 7 function folding tool, 8/10mm box wrenches, 9mm box wrench with dual spoke wrench, universal chain tool, 2 tire levers, and a patch kit. The tools are set in die-cut foam, so they don’t even rattle. The bottom compartment expands so you can carry even more! The pack is made from super-durable 1000 denier Cordura®, with an aluminum plate for mounting a taillight. Suggested retail: $37.95.
In the bottom container, I have an extra tube, CO2 inflator, 1 box of 3 CO2 cartridges, spare batteries for my tail light, and some quarters in case my cell phone dies.
I use a CamelBak M.U.L.E. to carry a bike map, head light, harness, & battery, spare clothing, bike lock, cell phone, wallet, keys, and first aid kit. Sometimes there's still room for a tire--folding type of course.

This seatpack has room for all your essentials, and comes packed with many of its own. The top compartment comes stock with: 7 function folding tool, 8/10mm box wrenches, 9mm box wrench with dual spoke wrench, universal chain tool, 2 tire levers, and a patch kit. The tools are set in die-cut foam, so they don’t even rattle. The bottom compartment expands so you can carry even more! The pack is made from super-durable 1000 denier Cordura®, with an aluminum plate for mounting a taillight. Suggested retail: $37.95.
I use a CamelBak M.U.L.E. to carry a bike map, head light, harness, & battery, spare clothing, bike lock, cell phone, wallet, keys, and first aid kit. Sometimes there's still room for a tire--folding type of course.
#11
Jersey pockets. If you don't have a jersey, get a bigger bag.
Also, try to tight-wrap a few things together. I have my tire tool, c02, and tube neatly tied together. It takes up less space and doesn't rattle around.
Also, try to tight-wrap a few things together. I have my tire tool, c02, and tube neatly tied together. It takes up less space and doesn't rattle around.
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I use a small Topeak Aero Wedge and it holds two tubes, a Park I Beam tool, a CO2 air chuck, two CO2 cylinders, tire levers, my cell phone, ID and cash. Nice, easy to use mounting system too.
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Well here is my Salsa...you can sort of see the size of the sadle bag. It is 54 in^3, not sure how big the one you are using is. I would consider this a med sized bag.
In that bag there is one tube, one patch kit (in the little plastic box), 2 tire levers, Innovations Second Wind IH (CO2 and mini pump combined), 2 CO2 cartridges, Topeak Hexus multi tool, ID and some cash. Honestly it isn't super tight...but I couldn't get a lot more in there...maybe a couple of gels but that is about it.
In that bag there is one tube, one patch kit (in the little plastic box), 2 tire levers, Innovations Second Wind IH (CO2 and mini pump combined), 2 CO2 cartridges, Topeak Hexus multi tool, ID and some cash. Honestly it isn't super tight...but I couldn't get a lot more in there...maybe a couple of gels but that is about it.
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Originally Posted by Mr_Super_Socks
use your jersey pockets
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Originally Posted by MiniLance
I am sorry. I meant Tube. I am trying to fit it all into a small bag that goes under my Fi:zi'k Seat.
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
Cell Phone
Tube
Levers
Co2
I just can't fit it all. Is there a link to a bag that may be a better one for me?
Thanks
Orienting things properly is important for maximizing use of space in the bag For example, if you're leaving tubes in boxes, take them out and put them in plastic baggies to protect them. Be sure to orient everything so that space isn't wasted.
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Use an aero wedge, topeak makes one.. They have 3 sizes, and I use the medium
https://www.bikeusa.com/MERCHANT2/mer...ct_Code=BG1703
I can fit 2 road tubes, tire levers, tire boot, topeak hummmer multitool, 2 - 16g co2 cartridges, co2 air chuck and my cell phone with no problems.. The Large version is just plain huge.. The small verison you can fit all above minus the cell phone..
https://www.bikeusa.com/MERCHANT2/mer...ct_Code=BG1703
I can fit 2 road tubes, tire levers, tire boot, topeak hummmer multitool, 2 - 16g co2 cartridges, co2 air chuck and my cell phone with no problems.. The Large version is just plain huge.. The small verison you can fit all above minus the cell phone..
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I just switched to a Topeak Small Aero Wedge myself. It fits better under my seat with the lower position of my seatpost and the "rake" on my post. I had a Trek bag, but it didn't fit well.
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I have a Proflate CO2 inflator, spare tube, tire spoons, Multi kit, patches, door opener for the truck, and still have room for my cell phone. I keep the wallet in my jersey. The can of HALT is hanging outside the bag for easy access....
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no bag. All lives in the middle jersey pocket. A small ziploc bag (inside sprinkled with baby powder), one tube, patch kit, spoke wrench, dollar bill, two allen keys. On one water bottle days, this can all live in an old bottle that has the top cut off in the seat post cage.
The baby powder (talc is fine too) lubes the tube to easy installation.
The baby powder (talc is fine too) lubes the tube to easy installation.
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From: northWET washington
Try this one:
Jandd pack
Some folks won't like the bunggie arrangement, but then from what I read some won't like anything under the seat other than a seatpost!
Jandd pack
Some folks won't like the bunggie arrangement, but then from what I read some won't like anything under the seat other than a seatpost!
#24
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I have a specialized mini and the straps that go through the rails goes all the way under the bag. I take the Co2 out of the bag and strap it down there. I can get two tubes, multi tool, 3 Co2 cartridges and a patch kit in there. Specialized Turbo tubes come prepackaged in little baggies and make it much easier to pack.
#25
Originally Posted by NoRacer
I use one of these (Topeak Survival Kit):

In the bottom container, I have an extra tube, CO2 inflator, 1 box of 3 CO2 cartridges, spare batteries for my tail light, and some quarters in case my cell phone dies.
I use a CamelBak M.U.L.E. to carry a bike map, head light, harness, & battery, spare clothing, bike lock, cell phone, wallet, keys, and first aid kit. Sometimes there's still room for a tire--folding type of course.

In the bottom container, I have an extra tube, CO2 inflator, 1 box of 3 CO2 cartridges, spare batteries for my tail light, and some quarters in case my cell phone dies.
I use a CamelBak M.U.L.E. to carry a bike map, head light, harness, & battery, spare clothing, bike lock, cell phone, wallet, keys, and first aid kit. Sometimes there's still room for a tire--folding type of course.




