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Old 09-13-22, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by big john
Fall back to the mid 80s, it's great!
Speaking of fall back, is standard time over? Or do we have one more time to fall back?
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Originally Posted by rjones28
I only use mini bags for my flat repair kits. This Lezyne has moved around the fleet. It currently hangs on the Crux. Holds a tube, two Co2, inflator, patches & glue, tire boot, multi-tool (Park IB-3 shown).


I like that.
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Old 09-13-22, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
Don't like seat bags?
How about a fanny pack?
I'm not happy with my current seat bag either. But not unhappy enough to actually look for something else. Vanity is at the bottom of the list of criteria. That's just me.
I have the great good fortune of simply moving the entire seatpost from bike to bike.

Fanny pack, sounds Larry.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Speaking of fall back, is standard time over? Or do we have one more time to fall back?
AFAIK, the Senate passed a bill that did not pass the House, so there's no change in the law. DST ends November 6th 2022 and begins again on March 12, 2023.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Fanny pack, sounds Larry.
Nah. Larry uses the Blanche DuBois method - depending on the kindness of strangers.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
AFAIK, the Senate passed a bill that did not pass the House, so there's no change in the law. DST ends November 6th 2022 and begins again on March 12, 2023.

Im not sure how I feel about it either way. Naturally my feelings toward bare no weight, but I did feel the need to get that off my chest.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Speaking of fall back, is standard time over? Or do we have one more time to fall back?
We go to standard time November 6th. We are currently using daylight savings time.
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
So I have stopped using saddle bags. In my growing sense of vanity, I hate the way they look. So in my pockets I bring my phone, a tube, 2 tire levers, my mini tool and a protein bar. If I’m on the ritchey I bring a spare downtube clamp. Don’t know if they break but don’t want to find out.

Its not ideal, but it doesn’t really bother me. Today I wore my new matching kit, and the material is super stretchy, so by the end of the ride it felt like the items in my pocket were hanging off my backside. If I tried to sprint, they were bouncing all over the place. This didn’t happen the first time I wore it, and it’s not too big. Thoughts? I’m gunna have to come up with a better solution. I like the mini saddle bags I see, but I don’t think I would be good at fitting that stuff in them.
I used to use a mini saddle bag for tube/tools, and just stuck it in my middle jersey pocket, but the zipper finally failed (it was 20+ years old). I replaced it with one of these... https://a.co/d/8mmtEMP It lays pretty flat against my back my back, and fits perfectly in the pocket, with nothing sticking out.

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L - Phone
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I put all my ride crap in a medium sized seat pack. I prefer not to have it in my pockets, especially in cooler weather when I need to stash layers in there. I can't see the seat pack when I'm riding, anyway.
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I got this fancy pouch for my personal effects -- phone, wallet, keys, etc. Goes in the center jersey pocket.

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Originally Posted by datlas
Is it gilet season yet??
Yep, the last two days for me. Started my rides in the mid 50s.
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The main reason I picked one up was because it's made from inner tubes.
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And it was on Silca's press demo sale.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
AFAIK, the Senate passed a bill that did not pass the House, so there's no change in the law. DST ends November 6th 2022 and begins again on March 12, 2023.
I believe that is correct. For some reason, I had thought it was a done deal but since the House did not pass, we are continuing as before.
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Originally Posted by rjones28
The main reason I picked one up was because it's made from inner tubes.
Does it leak?
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Here is my low-tech bag:





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Yeah, I'm in the small seat bag/roll camp. I like having pocket room for phone, money/credit cards/ID, snacks and to stow gloves, gilet, hat, gaiter, etc in variable weather. Plus, I'd forget the tool/flat kit too often, otherwise.
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Originally Posted by big john
Does it leak?
Nope. But it'll be east to patch, if it does.
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Originally Posted by datlas
Here is my low-tech bag:





Quarter sawn white oak. Is it mission furniture?
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize2
Quarter sawn white oak. Is it mission furniture?
It’s a really nice antique table that my sister gave us. I don’t know its pedigree.
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Still raining
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It’s a really nice antique table that my sister gave us. I don’t know its pedigree.
Can I see a full pic of it?
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Originally Posted by big john
Does it leak?
not if previously immersed in wax and hung to dry
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would a small / narrow saddle bag be an option ?
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Well, THAT was a lot of fun!!

After not riding outside on Sunday, because of my knee, I took the Litespeed out for my 22 mile route after work today. I kept looking down at the Garmin and seeing about 2 more mph than I expected. I ended up beating my best time by almost 3 minutes.

Funny thing is, the saddle felt a little low, and when I looked, sure enough it's about 0.5 cm low. I tried to fix it but the whole thing rotated. I need TWO 5mm wrenches, and I only had one with me. But I felt so strong I wonder whether it had been too high!
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