How light is(n't) your saddle bag?
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Since my initial post I have trimmed down substantially.
2 tubes, 2 levers, set of allen keys. in a mini bag (need to add a patch kit as a last resort).
Will weight it when the bike is close to some scales.
(The full monty kit with an replacement chain and a first aid kit is now a permanent fixture on the aleady heavy winter hack).
2 tubes, 2 levers, set of allen keys. in a mini bag (need to add a patch kit as a last resort).
Will weight it when the bike is close to some scales.
(The full monty kit with an replacement chain and a first aid kit is now a permanent fixture on the aleady heavy winter hack).
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Also trimmed down my bag from 480g to 181g:
2 levers
patch kit
tube
small hand pump
2 levers
patch kit
tube
small hand pump
My bag is as follows:
Arundel Uno saddle bag
Tune Skyline skewer spanner
Continental tyre levers (x2)
Continental Supersonic tube
Topeak Ratchet Rocket tool
Strip of old tube (x2)
16g CO2 cartridge (x2)
Lezyne CO2 inflator nozzle
Lezyne patch kit
Emergency energy gel
Emergency cash (€20)
I think I should put a missing link in there too
EDIT: I forgot the weight. It's 458g
Arundel Uno saddle bag
Tune Skyline skewer spanner
Continental tyre levers (x2)
Continental Supersonic tube
Topeak Ratchet Rocket tool
Strip of old tube (x2)
16g CO2 cartridge (x2)
Lezyne CO2 inflator nozzle
Lezyne patch kit
Emergency energy gel
Emergency cash (€20)
I think I should put a missing link in there too
EDIT: I forgot the weight. It's 458g
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TopPeak saddle bag
FixItSticks replaceable version
No name butyl tube
Park Tool tire levers (2)
CO2 cartridge and nozzle
463g
FixItSticks replaceable version
No name butyl tube
Park Tool tire levers (2)
CO2 cartridge and nozzle
463g
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I don't actually have a saddle bag, but I do have a cheeseburger if that counts.
It weighs:
then I add 1 spare tube, 2 levers, co2 container plus cap, $20, plus my ID, CC, and info card.
It weighs:
then I add 1 spare tube, 2 levers, co2 container plus cap, $20, plus my ID, CC, and info card.
wolfesquire wrote:I don't actually have a saddle bag, but I do have a cheeseburger if that counts.
It weighs:
then I add 1 spare tube, 2 levers, co2 container plus cap, $20, plus my ID, CC, and info card.
nice! a sandwich saddle bag would be more aerodynamic
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Grill wrote:Saddle bag? Y'all's ride with pocketless jerseys or something?
Jersey's for food, phone, keys and maybe gilet or arm warmers... No space for anything else in my size small. My seat pack is a specialised micro and it fits a very basic specialised tool, a tube, a glueless patch, s couple of small pieces of tyre and weighs about 250g I have a Blackburn carbon air stick pump on my bottle cage mount and that weighs 120g. Got all I need and it's always on the bike ready to go.
Bianchi Oltre XR2 + Campagnolo Super Record 11 + Campagnolo Bora 50C
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Litespeed T1 + Campagnolo Chorus 11 + Campagnolo Shamal Ultra
Just brought the Castelli Undersaddle XL. Really nice looks and build quality, though it is a tad long.
Castelli undersaddle: 42g
Lessen Road drive: 88g
Schwalbe 27.5 mtb tube: 192g
Crank bros m17 multitool: 162g
1x pedros tyre lever: 18g
Sram power lock: 2g
all up its 506g, not bad for an mtb bad eh?
Castelli undersaddle: 42g
Lessen Road drive: 88g
Schwalbe 27.5 mtb tube: 192g
Crank bros m17 multitool: 162g
1x pedros tyre lever: 18g
Sram power lock: 2g
all up its 506g, not bad for an mtb bad eh?
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Wait, Wolfsquire, let me guess, the saddle bag weighs... wait for it... a quarter pound.
(OK, for those who have never ordered in the States you might call it a 'Royale with cheese' and therefore not get this.)
(OK, for those who have never ordered in the States you might call it a 'Royale with cheese' and therefore not get this.)