Old 06-18-20, 08:21 PM
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joesch
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Originally Posted by DrIsotope
As I've mentioned in another thread, I cannot conceive of a reason to put any tire-related goods in a jersey pocket, as tire-related goods are actually used (by me) once out of every 25-30 rides, at most. Inflators, CO2 cartridges, tubes, patches, etc, all go into the bag specific to each bike, because I don't have two bike that run the same tires. So the pouch carries stuff I would need for any of my bikes at any time. The contents have not changed since I switched from a round power bank to a flat one about a year ago.

Lezyne Roll Caddy

top row:
  • 3mm, 4mm, 5mm ball-end hex keys
  • Wolftooth chain pliers w/ 2x 11sp quick links
  • wet wipes
  • iPhone headphone adapter
  • spare 2032 cell
bottom row:
  • PRO Bike Tools Mini-Ratchet w/ bits
  • 2x 10mm combination wrenches
  • velcro strap
  • Attom-Tech 2500mAh power bank
  • Aquaphor
  • old fashioned American money

I also have a Wolftooth chain pliers and it serves these purposes:
  • Master Link pliers to install and remove master links
  • Storage for two master links
  • Valve stem lock nut pliers
  • Presta valve core remover
  • Tire Lever
  • Magnetic closure
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