Most of my riding is on my AR, which I have a nice burrito wrap filled with
-extra tube
-patch kit (kind Riv used to sell, made from an inner tube with a snap on
it)
-fiber spoke thing
-tire levers
-SRAM Powerlink
-Park multitool (not liking it so far, probably go back to a chain tool &
hex set).
-Tyvek USPS Priority Mail envelope cut down for tire boot.
I usually carry glasses & a wallet "envelope" w/ ID, CC and insurance up
front in a Candy Bar Bag.  Maybe a wooly T or windbreaker as necessary.
This goes on the Burly Piccolo (Moose) rack, a Banana bag or Candy Bar bag
depending on the bike and what I feel like.

The other bikes have a Burrito wrap as well, most of the same but w/out the
fiber spoke and regular hex tools.  This fits perfectly between the rails of
a 
B17<http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/3151777009/sizes/o/in/set-72157604046492434/>if
you wrap it just right.


On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:12 PM, RoadieRyan <rya...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Baggins Lil Loafer up front
>
> Topeak mini multi with chain tool
> sram chain connector
> soma tire levers
> spare tube in old sock
> (Leyzene mini pump is attached to the bottle cage)
> one of the towels that is folded into a small disc (half dollar sized)
> for post tire change clean up- ain't it always the rear tire?
> phone
> wallet
> mini bulldog u lock with keys
> rain cover for said loafer
> If I am ridiing for longer than an hour some snacks
> zip ties
> bungee
> plastic bag to cover brooks in case I have to park it in the elements
>
> Thanks to all for mentioning having some cash stashed in there I need
> to do that
>
> On Jan 26, 5:50 pm, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 17:57 -0700, rswat...@me.com wrote:
> > > That's where we differ, I guess.
> > > I'm sure I've fixed well over 1000 flats in the last 25 years or so,
> > > but could probably count on one hand the number of times I've replaced
>
> > > a tube on the road. I always prefer to patch the hole on the spot and
> > > be done with it rather than use my spare tube and have to deal with
> > > patching later.
> >
> > Sometimes finding the hole isn't as easy as one would think.  I couldn't
> > find the puncture on my last flat out on the road: far too noisy.
> > Sometimes I've had to resort to a sink full of water.
>
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