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FWIW, I fit the following in this bag:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=318227 1 tube Lezyne Alloy Drive (with a cartridge in side) 2 extra CO2 cartridges Rema patch kit Park CT-5 chain tool Extra KMC quick link 5mm hex wrench 6mm hex wrench Presta-Schrader adapter (just in case; it takes up almost no room) 2 tire levers It's a tight fit but it does all go in there. Here's what's in my jersey: 2nd spare tube Debit card Phone Cleat covers A couple gels if I'm riding 50-60 miles 3rd Water bottle I ride way out in the boonies and if that stuff can't get me home I'm calling for someone to get me. |
Originally Posted by ovoleg
(Post 15648311)
Dude you gotta check the tire before mounting it. See a hole or something, put a dollar bill in it or something. Omggg
century is short, thats <6 hrs. Bring 1 tube. Most centuries are done with other people, lots of other cyclist would give you another tube if you got ANOTHER flat. I dont ride centuries solo, that's super boring. sorry that you're too AWESOME that you have to beg other people to help you out. a few extra ounces in certain circumstances isn't going to be the end of the world. you also make a lot of assumptions about where people ride, how they ride, and who they ride with. I've done a century solo, i've been on rides where there is no place to stop for water etc. You said someone was packing for the sierras that had 1 tube and a tire boot more than you carry.. you are just a jackass. Just because YOU have had no problems with what you carry (or not) doesn't mean others do. carry on being a ******bag. |
I ride for fun and to work out. I don't race, and I don't care if a saddlebag and/or two water bottles doesn't fit someone else's idea of cool. This aint the "hot or not" thread.
In a Topeak small size saddlebag: 1 tube 1 inflator with 2 CO2 cartridges patch kit multi-tool that includes Allen and spoke wrenches, tire levers, chain breaker all together in one tool $20 in cash I keep meaning to put some latex gloves in there, but I always forget. Plus all my shorts are black, so I can (and do) use them to wipe my hands. On the bike: A really small carbon bodied mini-pump. I never used to ride with one, but it's so small and light, it's good to have just in case - mostly for long, unsupported rides. It hides under a water bottle mount, so most people don't even notice it. Wouldn't care if they did. Two water bottles for anything over 30 miles. I once dropped a bottle, and a car ran over it before I could get it. So, 2 is good for me. On me: Road ID iPhone munchies - qty varies with length of ride car keys if I have to drive to where the ride starts driver's license if I am going though Pendelton or somewhere that I need to show it sometimes a credit card, depending on the ride, especially if there is a group meal afterwards |
Originally Posted by MikeEckhaus
(Post 15650659)
I ride for fun and to work out. I don't race, and I don't care if a saddlebag and/or two water bottles doesn't fit someone else's idea of cool. This aint the "hot or not" thread.
In a Topeak small size saddlebag: 1 tube 1 inflator with 2 CO2 cartridges patch kit multi-tool that includes Allen and spoke wrenches, tire levers, chain breaker all together in one tool $20 in cash I keep meaning to put some latex gloves in there, but I always forget. Plus all my shorts are black, so I can (and do) use them to wipe my hands. On the bike: A really small carbon bodied mini-pump. I never used to ride with one, but it's so small and light, it's good to have just in case - mostly for long, unsupported rides. It hides under a water bottle mount, so most people don't even notice it. Wouldn't care if they did. Two water bottles for anything over 30 miles. I once dropped a bottle, and a car ran over it before I could get it. So, 2 is good for me. On me: Road ID iPhone munchies - qty varies with length of ride car keys if I have to drive to where the ride starts driver's license if I am going though Pendelton or somewhere that I need to show it sometimes a credit card, depending on the ride, especially if there is a group meal afterwards |
Originally Posted by Slackerprince
(Post 15648011)
How are you going to find the hole without a tub of water?
Pump-hiss-look-patch. -Bandera |
Spare tube, two levers, tube of Tufo sealant, few spare valves and removal tool, patch kit, spoke truing tool, some cash, a big fat joint.
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Originally Posted by ovoleg
(Post 15647706)
patch kit? lol what is the 1900's? you guys have to be kidding
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Originally Posted by TromboneAl
(Post 15653788)
Did I miss some innovation in the last 13 years that makes patches outmoded? I can see not liking to patch tubes, but what has changed since the 1900s?
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I've watched many people bungle their co2 cartridges, and then borrow a pump.
I carry TP, a small squeeze bottle of rubbing alcohol, a small rag, and recently added a couple of gauze pads and some tape, and a small knife. Also bring the super-light jacket even if the day is warm. A few resources for shock, trauma, bleeding. |
Originally Posted by CrankAndYank
(Post 15647605)
Saddle bags are for Freds.
1 tube, 2 CO2, 1 Microflate, 2 irons, phone. All in a jersey pocket where it belongs. |
Originally Posted by bonz50
(Post 15653795)
style yo!!! you can't be "legit" if you patch man!!! :D
Much more stylish than walking, or calling for a ride. |
Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
(Post 15654072)
Patch kit is for the rare second flat.
Much more stylish than walking, or calling for a ride. |
Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
(Post 15654072)
Patch kit is for the rare second flat.
When I do patch, I prefer to patch at home with Rema patches. I also carry a small roll of 1" Gorilla Tape. It makes a good boot, and twice this year it has saved other riders when the plastic clamp on their seat bags broke. NOTE: DON'T US SEAT BAGS THAT HAVE PLASTIC CLAMPS! |
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I'm pretty minimalist on what I bring, even on a century.
-CO2 pump and cartridge -Multi-tool with built in tire levers -LED rear light All in this bag, plus electrolyte enhancements & a mini-lock on a long ride. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=318696 |
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