Show us your UL WW flat repair kit! (pics please)
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- THUNDERHORSE
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Here's mine at a porky 197g/6.9oz
What's yours?
Pics please!
What's yours?
Pics please!
Last edited by THUNDERHORSE on Fri Aug 03, 2012 3:41 am, edited 2 times in total.
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lol ....
thats exactly like what i have, well similar....
thats exactly like what i have, well similar....
THUNDERHORSE wrote:Here's mine at a porky 197g/6.9oz
What's yours?
Pics please!
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Same for me as pictured above, but I've got a couple things stuffed under the rubber bands: $10 bill, one small Allen wrench and a piece of paper with my health insurance particulars.
- THUNDERHORSE
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Nice! I was wondering if there were lighter options out there.
I'd thought about patches and that topeak mini carbon pump but it seemed like it was a hastle to get any real psi out of it (from the reviews I've read).
Or even ditch the levers as I can change tires by hand...
@hetchins, Prost!
I'd thought about patches and that topeak mini carbon pump but it seemed like it was a hastle to get any real psi out of it (from the reviews I've read).
Or even ditch the levers as I can change tires by hand...
@hetchins, Prost!
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Phone, $50 bill & a can of Vittoria pitstop. Cabs are abundant here.
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never weighed it but i happened to have a pic on my phone. Currently i don't carry the plastic bag. someone told me it helped preserve the life of the tube anyone know if this is true.
- THUNDERHORSE
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Yeah I put mine in a little tyvek sleeve made from the envelopes from USPS...
It keeps the crud out and is breathable so I don't feel a hot spot if kept in my jersey's pocket.
It keeps the crud out and is breathable so I don't feel a hot spot if kept in my jersey's pocket.
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Nice^
Im thinking of ditching the levers in place for the park pre glued patch kit as it's more useful...
Im thinking of ditching the levers in place for the park pre glued patch kit as it's more useful...
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all this fits in the red bag in the middle back pocket
1 tube (rolled in a paper towel)
3 adhesive tube patches
1 tire patch
Lezyne HP Drive-size medium (I could drop 30 grams by using a smaller pump but I like having the extender hose and it actually pumps to a reasonable psi.)
quick connect chain link
swiss tech utili key
2 ti allen keys (metal parts rolled in a paper towel)
hand wipe
1 tube (rolled in a paper towel)
3 adhesive tube patches
1 tire patch
Lezyne HP Drive-size medium (I could drop 30 grams by using a smaller pump but I like having the extender hose and it actually pumps to a reasonable psi.)
quick connect chain link
swiss tech utili key
2 ti allen keys (metal parts rolled in a paper towel)
hand wipe
Mine is a can of pit-stop in my jersey and a cell phone. And a pair of crossed fingers
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