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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    My seat bag (which is smaller than the one I had before, but broke) is a bit smaller than I like, but I am constrained because of the small size of my bike, the teeny teeny bit of seat tube I have, and the modular shape of the tubes in general.
    Crankin,
    I have the same issue because of the small of size my bike. What type of seat bag are you using? I'v tried about every one from the LBS here!
    Thanks, K

  2. #2
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    Hey Velocivixen, did you make that tool roll?? Or if not, what brand is it? That's very cool. What's in the pocket on the left - patch kit? Space for spare CO2 cartridge? Space for the tube?
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    What I need on my person goes in one of those one-cup sized ziploc bags that you get bulk herbs and spices in. Perfect size for cards and phone.

    Driver's license (original - who's going to accept a copy???), insurance card, organ donor card, store loyalty cards, one credit card, at least one $20 plus at least two $1 bills for vending machines if I'm desperate for water. Phone. Car key if I've driven to ride.

    This weekend I double-bagged everything. I think I'm going to make a habit of that. I had a close call with getting my phone wet a couple of weeks ago, so I'm going to be extra careful from now on.


    I think a second CO2 cartridge is optional if you have a really usable pump. I carry two since my back-up pump is really for emergencies only ... it takes a LONG time to inflate a tire to a rideable pressure even at my size. But if your pump will inflate a tire in a reasonable amount of time, I think a second cartridge isn't an absolute necessity. Really, if you're not under the gun (either commuting to work or part of a club ride), CO2 isn't a necessity at all.
    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Hey Velocivixen, did you make that tool roll?? Or if not, what brand is it? That's very cool. What's in the pocket on the left - patch kit? Space for spare CO2 cartridge? Space for the tube?
    My DH bought it as a Christmas gift from a local gal who makes the tool rolls. I could find out if I researched around a bit. That "pocket" is only about 1.25" wide, so there is a flat box of "skabs" stick on patches and a tiny "multi tool" that has all sorts of allen/hex/screw driver type things on it.

 

 

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