I'm not up to doing 200 anytime too soon....   maybe one day, but not
yet.   It's an assortment that, should be able to take care of a lot
of things I could encounter.  On my to-do list is to cut up a mailer
envelope to make a few boots, and maybe add a fiberspoke, too.   But
whatever's in there is what's in there, I wouldn't pull stuff out for
shorter, or shove more in for longer, I think what's in there will
simply be in there for whatever I come across.  Hopefully won't need
it, but, it's there if I do.

I'm used to old British vehicles.... I've got a '72 Land Rover that I
rebuilt, and a '60 that I need to rebuild in a year or two.... so, I'm
used to keeping tools on hand to be able to get back home, even from a
short trip to the store.    I'm usually not far from anywhere, would
have a phone, could call about anybody and get help to arrive soon
enough, if I didn't have any tools on hand.   But, I kind of like
having a bit of independence, not having to expect anyone to help.
I've never needed a tool on my own bike on any ride that I've ever
done; but, on many rides, I've ended up having to assist someone
else.   So, it's not even so much for being able to cover my own self,
as it is to be able to lend a hand if needed...

I'm considering dropping the multi-tool and going w/ just 4/5/6
allens, and maybe the chain-tool is overkill for most of my needs.
And, I mounted my tubes/tires w/o the levers anyway, they're probably
not a 'need' either.  And, if I had a flat, I'd swap the tube and plan
to patch the other back home, instead of on the spot... I look at the
patch kit as a third line of defense after the two tubes.   Plus,
having two tubes, I could give one away if I ran into someone who
needed one, and still have a spare for myself.

Yeah, there's a bit of weight there, but, it's not like I'm trying to
cut ounces, nor am I worried about the space, all of that will tuck
into the back bottom corner of the bag, leaving plenty of room for
about anything else.

On Mar 5, 11:39 am, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Leslie <[email protected]> wrote:
> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/leslie_bright/4407871186/in/pool-rivendell/
>
> > Saddlebag is an Acorn medium/large bag
>
> > Park MTB-7 multi tool
> > Park CT-5 chain tool
> > Park SW-7 spoke wrench
> > Park TL-1 tire lever set
> > Rema patch kit
> > Boeshield T9
> > two inner tubes
> > three spare chain pins
> > red/blue two-sided bandana
>
> > Not shown: Swiss Army knife
> > Brooks saddle cover
>
> > For what sort of riding do you carry this? Commuting or just ridingaround?
>
> 20 miles or 200? Pavement or dirt?
>
> My around-town, sub 30 mile, pavement only kit consists of 2 tubes, QikStik,
> Park Tbone multitool, tire boot and saddle cover.

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