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Old 02-23-23, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Killjoy.
Okay, I actually speak the name of he-who-shall-not-be-named* three times, and enter my house through the dungeon entrance.

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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Okay, I actually speak the name of he-who-shall-not-be-named* three times, and enter my house through the dungeon entrance.

(*-------, -------, -------)
That's better.
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Originally Posted by mschwett

what does everyone take with them on rides?

Two weeks of camping and cooking.


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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Two weeks of camping and cooking.
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very impressive volume per hour on the road ratio!
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Originally Posted by mschwett
no. in 10,000+ miles on road tubeless.
Is that a lot?

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Originally Posted by ummed
Is that a lot?
enough for me not to be too worried about flats, given that the consequences on a typical 20-30 mile ride would be a $15, 15 minute lyft ride.
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I always take tubes on rides

if for no other reason - for other riders with skinny clinchers that didn’t have them properly inflated
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On me - watch, heart rate monitor, phone, license, credit card, a few bucks, gels or a snack if going for more than an hour and keys

Bike - computer, water bottles and saddlebag which contains a tube, levers, CO2 cartridge and inflator tool, patch kit, multi tool, a pair of nitrile gloves and a short phone charging cable

EDIT - and a helmet! Can’t believe I forgot that!!

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Originally Posted by thin_concrete
On me - watch, heart rate monitor, phone, license, credit card, a few bucks, gels or a snack if going for more than an hour and keys

Bike - computer, water bottles and saddlebag which contains a tube, levers, CO2 cartridge and inflator tool, patch kit, multi tool, a pair of nitrile gloves and a short phone charging cable
what's the charging cable for/connect to? for the long rides i've gone back and forth between a little direct-plug-in battery and a cable / battery / charger.
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Originally Posted by mschwett
what's the charging cable for/connect to? for the long rides i've gone back and forth between a little direct-plug-in battery and a cable / battery / charger.
It’s a 1M iPhone cable. The blocks they plug into are everywhere and I’m betting I can find one of those at a cafe or store and recharge. I should start carrying a small battery charger to take some of the “chance” out of it, but I rarely go more than 25-30 miles at a time nowadays.
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Every ride, every bike...
- Helmet, gloves, shoes, glasses
- Tool/tube kit (I have different kits for road, gravel, and MTB)
- Phone
- Heart rate strap
- Wahoo computer

Ride under 1 hour...
- 1 small bottle (water only)

Ride over 1 hour, but less than 2...
- 2nd small bottle (both with light dose of Skratch mix)
- 1 energy gel

Road ride over 2 hours...
- 2 large bottles (moderate dose of Skratch mix)
- 2+ energy gels (usually 1 per hour +1 more)

Gravel or MTB ride over 2 hours...
- 2 bottles (moderate dose of Skratch mix)
- Hydration pack (water only)
- 2+ energy gels, plus another snack.

I tend to prefer carrying stuff in my jersey pockets, rather than on the bike, including tool/tube kits.
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Originally Posted by t2p
I always take tubes on rides

if for no other reason - for other riders with skinny clinchers that didn’t have them properly inflated
Same. I don't even ride around the block without a means of fixing a flat.
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
Why call for help if a rear derailleur cable breaks? Just pick an intermediate gear, lock the derailleur in place with the limit screws, and ride home on a two-speed.

Well, it's an option.
Six Gap 2016 rear cable went. Limit screw only allowed 16th rear placement but at least front was 39th. STILL NOT EASY AND NO FUN happening at 92 miles of 103, close to the 11,000+ feet already completed plus almost 66 years old.
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