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Hi all
When i take the mtb out i pack the kitchen sink in the form of tools and spares etc, but when i see roadies out they appear to carry absolutely nothing in the way of spares or tools.
Now owning a road bike as well I am the only one with aback pack!!
Whats the secret?
less crashes etc less goes wrong.
I take the same on both
multi tool, tube, pump
What more do you need?
tyre levers, chain tool...
On big rides I carry two tubes, Tyre levers, split link and a multi tool. Tbh that's all that's needed. Smaller rides I leave the multi tool at home. I make sure the bike is tip top before I leave and that's it really. There's not a lot to go wrong on a road bike and they take a lot less of a battering compared to there MTB cousins.
The other thing is that if something catastrophic goes wrong, you are going to be more easily "rescued" on a road than in the middle of some mountains.
Having said that, a lot of trail centre riders also seem to manage to pack a whole workshops worth of spares with them.
As above ^^^
Co2, Tube, tyre lever and small multitool is all you really need. Bike is regularly maintained and have never needed to use multitool and had my first puncture today for over a year and that wad only because there was no call for pot hole in front of me.
Multitool (Which includes tyre levers and a chain tool), pump, co2 and a tube. Water bottle on the frame, the rest in my jersey pockets. Job done. Short mountain bike rides are the same tbh.
druidh - Member
Having said that, a lot of trail centre riders also seem to manage to pack a whole workshops worth of spares with them.
Well they do have to fill those oversized back-packs! Heathens!
We are better than they are!
If its winter then I take a decent mini pump (nothing worse than those useless toy ones) spare tube, spoke key, multi tool and tyre levers. If its a summer ride, the same less the multi tool
Also take my wallet and snacks just incase!