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  1. #1
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    Feb 2008
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    I used to use a large Topeak seat bag that would hold my phone, wallet, keys, extra tube, gu gels or shot blocks, etc. It was great and held everything I might need.

    Then I got my Kindle. Now my Kindle goes where I go, and it doesn't fit in the seat bag. (Sometimes I like to stop for a coffee and read for a bit when I'm out on my longer weekend rides.) Enter the Toba trunk bag. It holds everything, including my Kindle and u-lock.

    Funny thing is, I generally don't carry a purse -- I just grab my wallet and phone, and I'm good to go. For some reason I carry way more cr@p when I'm on my bike.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2007
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    Uncanny Valley
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    Chamois cream in a 1/2 oz screwtop jar, sunblock in half a contact lens case. Keeps 'em distinct.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  3. #3
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    Sep 2006
    Location
    Toltec, Arkansaw
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    Talking

    +100 for KnottedYet & Bicyclista... those guys rock it!

    The bike I ride most all the time when I need to go somewhere, or off on club or training rides is a Surly touring bike with rear and front cargo racks. I usually have a Columbus rack trunk back there, but will either swap it out or augment it with panniers on a regular basis. All my goodies and comfort stuff go back there, as well as any Good Samaritan-type accessories. On both the LHT and my carbon road bikes, I carry a small Janndd handlebar bag that holds a spare tube, CO2 cartridges & inflator, flat-fixing tools, a tube of Nuun tablets, the battery & cable for my headlight, and maybe a few other small things that need to be squeezed in.

    Racks, trunks and panniers are way under-rated... One of the reasons I ride my steel tourer so much more than my road or MT bike is that I've gotten spoiled by all the little comforts I can take with me on a rack-equipped bike. And it has a training benefit, having been pushing a 50-pound bike all spring and summer, when I load up for the HH 100 at the end of the month and go from the 50-pound Surly to the 18-pound (loaded) Orbea, I'm counting on that 30-pound handicap

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
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    Wow!!! Maybe I need to change my ways!

    Always was and always will be a roadie

    I carry my cell phone, patch kit, spare CO2 cartridge, CO2pump with cartridge, spare tube, tire "iron", about $5.00 in cash and Luna bar/banana on occasion. And it all fits in mt jersey pocket.

    I guess I'm not as prepared as some here

 

 

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