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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    around Seattle, WA
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    Pretty much what everyone else said, other than instead of RoadID, I have MedicAlert. Which reminds me, I need to up-date my file with them...
    Beth

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Vermont
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    Pockets:
    -Cell phone
    -wallet (if ride is over 15 miles)
    -chapstick
    -sometimes a small digital camera

    Seat bag:
    -gum
    -one tube in a ziploc bag
    -my cute teeny box of glueless patches
    -two tire levers
    -2 c02 cartridges and a teeny weeny c02 pump
    -multitool
    -alcohol wipes in case of scrapes (they don't take up any room really)
    -1-3 individually wrapped "wet wipes" for cleaning up hands after changing flats

    I will usually fit in a snack (luna bar, sportbeans) somewhere for rides over 30 miles.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Hillsboro, OR
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    I have the following in my wedge under my seat, so I never have to think about it:

    spare tubes (I need two - two different sized tires)
    a tire lever
    tiny patch kit
    tiny multi-tool
    lip stuff
    tiny golf pencil and a folded up piece of paper

    I have a pump with a gauge mounted on the frame, so that's always with me. My road ID is attached to my shoes, so I always have that, too. My sunglasses, helmet and gloves stay with my bikes when I'm not riding, so they are always right there ready to go.

    When I go to ride I grab ID, cash, cell phone, water & maybe food (depending on the length of the ride)...oh, and a cue-sheet or map of the route since we are still relatively new to the area and exploring.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Pretty much what everyone else said, other than instead of RoadID, I have MedicAlert. Which reminds me, I need to up-date my file with them...
    Now if only MedicAlert would come out with some nice bands like the RoadIDs! Their sports bands just don't do it for me....

    Think RoadID would engrave my MedicAlert info?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Folsom CA
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    I carry a small flat zippable pouch that fits easily into the back pocket of my jersey.

    In that, I have ID (at the moment its my previous drivers' license which just expired and is otherwise identical to my current drivers' license), a bit of cash and a credit card, and a card with my emergency contact info printed on it.

    I also have a photocopy of my insurance card in there, which would have come in handy in my crash since I was pretty much out of it (except my husband was driving SAG on that ride and so he was there soon after and had my wallet with him in the car, and his insurance card info is the same as mine).

    But still, it's good to have insurance info on you, just in case (along with info about allergies, medications etc. if need be - but I suppose that's what the MedicAlert is for).

    jeeze, someday I'll stop obsessing about my crash, really ...
    Last edited by jobob; 04-23-2009 at 03:07 PM.

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  6. #6
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    Apr 2009
    Location
    Illinois
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Now if only MedicAlert would come out with some nice bands like the RoadIDs! Their sports bands just don't do it for me....

    Think RoadID would engrave my MedicAlert info?
    Depends on how much you need engraved. You have 5 or 6 lines to use and I'd think they'd engrave just about anything you wanted. I'd give them a call. I had all of my allergy info engraved on mine. I don't see why they couldn't put your MedicAlert info on there.
    "A bicycle does get you there and more. And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun."

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heifzilla View Post
    Depends on how much you need engraved. You have 5 or 6 lines to use and I'd think they'd engrave just about anything you wanted. I'd give them a call. I had all of my allergy info engraved on mine. I don't see why they couldn't put your MedicAlert info on there.
    I was wondering about copyright or similar issues....b/c MedicAlert is a subscription service. I've heard at least one other organizations that won't engrave their info. Spacewise, I don't think it would be an issue.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
    Posts
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    In my seat pack where I don't have to think about it:

    *Multi-tool including chain tool. It's much more of a tool than I need for the short rides around the perimeter of town, but once I get out into the boonies, it's reassuring to have it "just in case."
    *Spare tube
    *CO2 inflater with two cartridges
    *Tire levers
    *Epi-Pen
    *small lock
    *patch kit

    Mounted on my bike:

    *Mini-pump
    *Two bottles of water
    *Garmin GPS. If I didn't have that, I'd carry a map. Sometimes I have a map too, anyway.

    In my pocket:

    *Phone
    *Small jar of chamois cream
    *Magnifying glass or reading glasses
    *In a ziploc bag that stays together all the time, the following:
    *Driver's license
    *Insurance card
    *Organ donor card
    *Credit or debit card
    *At least $20 cash
    *Annual National Park pass
    *Bicycling club membership card

    Dang, sounds like a lot, doesn't it. It really doesn't seem like it (except for the multi-tool, which weighs a TON, but like I said, it's reassuring to have).
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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