Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
It would be cheaper to have one seat bag that I share between the bikes, but this way I know that whichever bike I throw in the car to get a lift to the start of the ride is outfitted with everything it needs!
Same here Denise ... one of the 'perks' about having the children off on their own - while you lose that tax deduction most of the time you gain in the income department

Hubby and I have bags for each of our bikes - all the bags have CO2 cartridges as well as tubes and one patch kit between us; dh has a multitool in each bag (we never have to wonder what we can get him for any of the holidays!) With the addition of our new 7500 FX bikes and new bags Al is looking forward to picking up the new '18' multitool this week-end.

We have a check list that we go through before we leave the house which includes taking our Joe Blow pump - the gauge comes in handy as there have been numerous times we've inflated someone else's tires.

To show you how anal we've become in our biking - I set our checklist up on the computer and had copies run out AND put into pads at the local copy center ... now that's anal but it does save us from arriving someplace only to find we've left our trail passes at home or forgotten gloves.