Im in the process of putting a riding kit together in my Dakine Drafter for the big rides & wondered what everyone takes in theres !.
Got a multi tool,pump,pucture gear,tube etc,& a brief medical kit,is there owt else ??
All that goes in a little saddlebag on my bike, bottle in cage and my back doesn't sweat. Big days (remote, winter) I will have a camelback with little fleece, tights, more food, few more spares(mech hanger, a cable, tyre repair, gaffer tape, zip ties etc. Don't forget chain tool and SRAM powerlinks.
Edit: forgot compass and whistle which live in pouch on bag strap, map if away from local woods.
lube, spare contact lenses. Emergency snickers. Emergency beer money.
Is it time for this one again?
Water, tube, pump.
Maybe multitool.
Not the extraneous gubbins that seems to be the norm, because I'm just riding a bike.
In addition to what you have listed:-
chain tool (if not on multi-tool) and power link.
whistle.
brake pads if it's going to be an long wet one in the peaks.
2 or 3 zip ties.
bike phone.
in winter, a survival blanket.
Is it time for this one again?
Well its been about a week so...
Nothing, never use one
Wet-wipes
Shock pump
Lights
Waterproof (if i'm not wearing it)
Food
Pain killers
I prefer the all or nothing approach. I have two camelbaks, one for juice only and one for longer rides...the longer rides pack (which gets used the most) has inside:
Multitool
Spare tube
Shock pump
Normal pump
Very small first aid kit
Few powerlinks
QR skewer
Buff
Brake pads
Zip ties
Gear cable
Snacks
Money
Well its been about a week so...
Only four days...
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I always have with me, in different dry bags
Bag #1
Chain tool
Crank pre-load plastic tool
Puncture kit
Glueless patches
Weldite tubeless tyre repair kit
Cable ties
Toothpaste tubes cut in half (work well for tyre boots)
Tyre levers
Powerlinks
Couple of wet wipes - go through a dog turd at speed once and you'll understand
Spare gear cable, spare tyre valve with plastic tool to unscrew
Bag #2
At least 1 spare inner tube, 2 if I'm out somewhere especially rocky (took 2 up snowdon)
Bag#3
Fodder
I always have my multitool and pump (lezyne mini track thing) loose in my camelsack
Looks like an awful lot like that but it doesn't add up to much. Although I'm hopefully getting a bike with bottle cage mounts soon and am going to try just going out with a bottle and multitool for local rides. I bet it'll feel amazing not having a pack on.
I've been going bareback lately. Much better!
