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  1. #1
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    Under saddle bags

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    Two questions:

    1. What do you put in your saddle bag (ie. one or two tubes, which tools, mobile phone???) for solo road training rides of around 50 - 80km (35-50M).

    2. What is a good small but big enough wedge style under saddle bag to fit the essentials? I have largeish thighs so assume that if I get one too big that could cause problems? I have a Selle Italia Gel Flow Lady saddle.

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    I always take my cell phone, some money and my identity card (cause it can be used as my health card in emergency cases),sometimes I like to take one or two energy bars and my lip balm. And that's it!
    You should also take spare tire and, of course, pump. I don't take it cause my darling has it always with him, and we usually ride together on rides that are longer than 50km.
    "Life is not measured with the quantity of breaths you take, but with the quantity of moments that took your breath away..."

  3. #3
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    In seat bag for any ride:

    1 spare tube
    1 patch kit
    1 CO2 adapter
    2 CO2 cartridges (the big ones)
    2 tire levers
    1 multi tool (which includes hex keys, philip and flat screwdriver, more tire levers, chain breaker, and other stuff) and the diagram explaining the tools I never use on the multitool, in case I need something that I can't recognize.

    I should add a $20 bill in there.

    In my jersey pockets:

    If it's a winter ride, another spare tube and another CO2 cart, and another pair of gloves
    A spare pair of gloves
    Whatever food I think I'll need, + 1 unit for the eventual bonked rider I'll meet

    I also have a frame pump with a pressure gauge.

    And two water bottle cages with assorted drinks (usually water + lemonade if a long ride).

  4. #4
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    In my road bike's saddle bag is a spare tube, a patch kit, and 2 tire irons. I like to keep ID, cash, and cellphone in my jersey pocket, in the unlikely and unpleasant event that I am physically separated from my bike. For longer rides in your mentioned range, I'll throw a gel or two in my pocket. Maybe a Cliff Bar or something more substantial to gnaw on.
    Oh, and the saddle bag is a Pedros bag - made from recycled inner tubes. Very small, very minimalist, and I quite like it.
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  5. #5
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    My wedge is small because I've also got large thighs and a small saddle and the wider ones do rub. I ride alone a lot, so I carry all of the following at all times.

    In the wedge:
    spare tube
    tire levers
    multi tool
    air pressure gauge (pump is on my frame)
    bug repellent wipes
    sunscreen stick
    lip stuff
    photo copy of DL and insurance card
    pen
    excedrin & advil
    bandaids (2)

    I carry my cell, my food and my road ID on my person. If I am riding before or after dark, I also carry an extra 'flasher' and pepper spray somewhere (usually a pocket).

    (yes, my wedge is a master of space conservation )

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by beetle View Post
    Two questions:

    1. What do you put in your saddle bag (ie. one or two tubes, which tools, mobile phone???) for solo road training rides of around 50 - 80km (35-50M).

    2. What is a good small but big enough wedge style under saddle bag to fit the essentials? I have largeish thighs so assume that if I get one too big that could cause problems? I have a Selle Italia Gel Flow Lady saddle.
    I have a very small under saddle bag. I put into it:

    Inhaler; two or three CO2 cartridges; my small bike multipurpose tool; tire irons; small patch kit (with patches and glue).

    I have found that if I carry a tube in the bag, it always eventually gets a hole in it (from rubbing in the bag I think against the zipper) so I never put my tubes in my bag. I carry those in my back pocket.

    I put my food, id, any extra clothes or clothes that I take off during ride in my back pocket.

    I am a minimalist on the road. On the mountain bike, I do not have an under saddle bag (gets in my way), I use a camelback so I can carry a little bit more - but I still don't carry that much unless I'm on an epic journey (longer than 3-4 hours) or if the weather is really iffy I'll carry more.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by spokewench View Post
    I have found that if I carry a tube in the bag, it always eventually gets a hole in it (from rubbing in the bag I think against the zipper) so I never put my tubes in my bag. I carry those in my back pocket.
    Good point. I forgot to mention that my "hardware" is in an old sock so they don't make a hole in the tube. Now that you talk about the risk that the zipper makes a hole in the tube, maybe I should the tube in the sock and the rest loose in the saddle bag...

  8. #8
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    The above list are pretty thorough. I carry a couple of medical type gloves and have my tube in one of them. That way, the tube is protected and if I have a rear flat or mechanical problem, you have the gloves.

    But I've managed to get my pretty new tape dirty anyway.

  9. #9
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    Oh yeah...I forgot about that tube rubbing thing. Mine is wedged in there pretty good so I can't imagine it rubbing on anything, but just to be safe, it is wrapped in a piece of an old sheet (a sock was too thick!).

 

 

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