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in 5 decades, I simply haven't had many breakdowns that required wrenches, screwdrivers, etc...
my roadside repair kit is pretty minimalist, it's basically for just fixing flats. all I carry is: PDW CO2 inflator 3 16g cartridges 2 plastic tire levers microfiber cloth (to clean sunglasses) dollar bills (for spending or tire booting) glueless patches ID card the above goes in one ziploc sandwich bag and 2 tubes in another. |
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Waterfield Club Cycling Pouch
https://www.sfbags.com/collections/p...ing-club-pouch It carries a spare tube, two CO2 carts, inflator, tire levers, patch kit and tire boot. I slip it in the middle pocket of my jersey. I carry my phone, ID and $20 in a separate case in a one of the other jersey pockets. |
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patch kit tube 1 tire lever co2 silca co2 head phone ID Credit Card Cash All go in a saddle bag pouch my friend made. For longer rides all this plus an extra tube and crap ton of food go in the rando bag. For MTB all above in my hydration waist pack |
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my gucci bag fits a co2 inflator with two cartridges, a 700x40 tube, a crank brothers multitool, some glueless patches, and a tire lever. |
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SWAT, I open the door on the downtube and everything I need fits inside. Runs the whole length and holds way too much. Comes with special rolls with tabs and all that to fish them out. Beauty of carbon, specialized has done it on some carbon mtbs for a while
1 - 2 tubes, 2 20g co2, ultraflate, quick link, crank brothers multi took and the cheapest tire lever you've ever seen. Room for more, usually put my key in there too Last edited by peanutgallery; 06-14-2018 at 05:51 AM. |
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I don't have a beard or enough tattoos to use a tool roll so it's a small saddle bag for me.
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I have been using clear zip-loc bags for awhile together with a Rapha essential bag for ID and phone. I was going to get a tool wrap but tried the zip-loc bags once and was sold on them.
I put the Rapha bag in middle jersey pocket in the event of a crash as it contains no metal bits that might cause back injury. |
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Its a horn to “stay high”errrr “say hi” to others on the trail.
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I use an LG bag with an integrated blinkie. It's small. 2 16gm CO2, Leynze CO2 head, 2 tire levers, multitool with a chain tool, 4 & 5 mm full size wrenches, tube. And duct tape wrapped around a cartridge. It's amazing how that tape comes in handy.
Typically I end up using the tools to help other on the road. It's amazing the number cyclists who don't carry the basics. Oh! And this year reading glasses in my pocket. Middle age sucks... Sent from my ONEPLUS A5010 using Tapatalk Last edited by Hellgate; 06-14-2018 at 08:38 AM. |
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In a medium sized seat bag, I carry whatever I'm likely to need on a ride. 2 Tubes, park sidewall patches, some allen tools and a multi tool with chain breaker, tire irons, 3 12 G co2's, quick links, money (doubles for side wall repair), etc. I like Mark's response above.....I carry about anything I have ever needed before, plus what my riding buddies won't carry because of their vanity, or the correct "look" of the bike, and because of the 'weight" thing.
My pockets are for food and phone and spending money. |
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