Cyclists survival pack
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Libby81
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I've not cycled outside regularly for any distance since I was in school and that was, shall we say a fair few years ago. I got my mountain bike fixed up last year, new brakes, cables etc and would really like to take advantage of this lovely weather.
So I thought I'd ask my fellow MFPers what they would include in their cycle survival pack to ensure they don't get stuck miles away having to push their bike home
So I thought I'd ask my fellow MFPers what they would include in their cycle survival pack to ensure they don't get stuck miles away having to push their bike home
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All the tools will be useless if you don't know how to change a flat. Youtube has some pretty good videos, but nothing will work better than trial and error.
With that being said, items that are a must:
-a spare tube
-money
-two to three tire levers
-a c02 cartdridge with appropriate nozzle
-a repair kit for patching items
-a multitool meant for bikes0 -
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^^^^^^ pretty well covers what's in mine.0
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Thanks guys. I have the multitool and repair kit just need the few extras and a bit practice on changing flats and I'm good to go0
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Thanks this is great0
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