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afternoon...
for the road bike. what are peoples opinion of these? any that are recomended. i only need to put patches, pump, levers, minitool, keys and phone. i could use the pockets on my top but dont like doing that
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I use one, some people say its wrong........saves uncomfortable lumps in pockets though mine's just a cheapie that came with one of the aldi puncture kits, does the job though
why is it wrong??? is this a fashion police issue?
I have a tiny Spesh saddle pack that holds a tube, levers, chainsplitter, puncture repair kit and a 4/5mm double-ended allen key. Pump is mounted under bottle cage. A slighlt bigger pack would easily hold phone and keys (they go in a drybag in my jersy pocket at the mo)
I use one. It's handy knowing that all the necessary bits and bobs are attached to the bike to I don't need to find them when I'm going out for a ride.
The wee Ortlieb ones are very nice
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Topeak mini for me or my Arkel off the mountainbike if I need more space for long rides (100miles+).
Don't like having heavy things in my jersey pocket or solid things in case I crash.
For short rides and racing where I am only carrying one bottle I've started using one of those tool containers that go in bottle cages. I still need to carry enough to get me round the rest of the lap if I get a puncture or other mechanical - no support vehicles in local stuff.
i reckon that when i get to doing hundred milers i will still use a bag... possibly.
I use one on my hard tail when commuting, 'cos the bike has bottle mounts too so I can get away without a pack. Small Topeak one, had it about 15 years.
Pretty sure the answer will be found in here: http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/
