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  • Those nice bags that Thomson seat posts come in…..
  • organic355
    Free Member

    …..any practical uses for them? Shame to chuck it as like the seatpost it seems fairly nice quality, like a nice shoe bag, if i had very long narrow feet.

    khani
    Free Member

    Tent peg holder…

    allthegear
    Free Member

    I keep my shock pump in one..

    Rachel

    cfinnimore
    Free Member

    Lost mine.

    Filled it with socks.

    Had socks in at time of “misplacement”

    LeeW
    Full Member

    Willy warmer.

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Keep my pump in mine.

    Lives in my backpack.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    allthegear – Member

    I keep my shock pump in one..

    Rachel

    Why did I never think of that?

    Going to do that right away.

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    Keep my pump in mine.

    Lives in my backpack.

    A bag in a bag?

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    Oh yes. 🙂

    I also keep my wallet, phone & keys in a dry bag which lives inside my waterproof backpack.

    I also have a carrier bag which contains:
    1. A compass.
    2. Some food/indigestion tablets.
    3. A pair of shades and a buff.
    4. A pair of those little l.e.d emergency lights, one red, one white.

    Items 1 – 4 live in separate carrier bags, which all live in the first carrier bag, which lives in the waterproof backpack. 😀

    superdale
    Free Member

    Just the right size for my salami to hang in 😀

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    I also keep my wallet, phone & keys in a dry bag which lives inside my waterproof backpack.

    I also have a carrier bag which contains:
    1. A compass.
    2. Some food/indigestion tablets.
    3. A pair of shades and a buff.
    4. A pair of those little l.e.d emergency lights, one red, one white.

    Items 1 – 4 live in separate carrier bags, which all live in the first carrier bag, which lives in the waterproof backpack.

    But you forgot the spare tube. 🙂

    brakes
    Free Member

    I haven’t found one yet.
    but prize for most useless bag* was the one my old Marz 66RC2X forks came in.

    *mother in law not included 😉

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    In the seatpack:

    1. 2 tubes. Repair kit.
    2. Multitool (incorporating tyre levers).

    Each wrapped in their own carrier bags, naturally. 🙂

    organic355
    Free Member

    Shock pump wins, although I don’t always take it on the trail with me, should I be?

    sas
    Free Member

    but prize for most useless bag* was the one my old Marz 66RC2X forks came in.

    Take up bike polo and store your mallet in it (does it have carrying straps?)

    ashfanman
    Free Member

    but prize for most useless bag* was the one my old Marz 66RC2X forks came in.

    Shotgun?

    Would give a whole new meaning to owning someone with your Bombers… 😀

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    Yeh, I’ve got a marzocchi 66 bag too – it’s perfect for keeping all my Thomson seatpost and stem bags safe from harm

    thats_not_my_name
    Free Member

    I bought a Thomson post from the classifieds and unbeknown to me, it came with one of those bags….shame I cut through it opening the parcel 😆

    cfinnimore
    Free Member

    Cheap ass Pedros brush kit has an excellent bag.

    PSA: Brushes are pap.

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    My kids use mine as a pencil case, have a stem one somewhere also.

    oldgit
    Free Member

    Makes a nice retro tube/tool bag held under the saddle with Alfredo Binda strap.

    oliverd1981
    Free Member

    prize for most useless bag* was the one my old Marz 66RC2X forks came in

    I have used it once to protect the forks en route to the alps.

    however I’m keeping it in case I ever have kids and they take up snowboarding.

    davidjohn
    Free Member

    Wallet wins.. IMO.. 8)

    DJ

    jota180
    Free Member

    I bin them

    robarnold
    Free Member

    Use it to put your spare plastic bags inside in the kitchen then hang it on the back of the pantry door with your apron

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    These bags seem so versatile I’ve decided to buy one. What should I do with the free seat post that comes inside it? So far the best idea I can come up with is a vice for holding two pencils.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    Splash some cash and get a Thomson Masterpiece. Now there’s a bag with class.

    Mmmm, velour.

    crashtestmonkey
    Free Member

    any use for the tiny bag thats comes with a thomson seat clamp or top cap then?

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