Things To Take With You

When you decide to go mountain biking on a long days

ride, there are several things that you should take

with you. Below, you'll find the essentials that

you should have with you.

1. Back pack - a camelback or mule is a good idea here.

2. Waterproof - the type that packs down very small is

the best to have.

3. Water - you need at least 2 liters for a long ride.

4. Food - sandwiches and energy bars are the best to

have with you to eat.

5. Pump - take a good one with you, as the small mini

pumps are a waste of time and money.

6. Tire levers if you need them.

7. Two small inner tubes.

8. A piece of medium emery paper about 3 inches long

and an inch wide.

9. A cut up tube of Crest for pinch punctures or to use

as a tire boot.

10. A carpet needle.

11. A card of linen thread to repair torn tires.

12. A good chain splitter

13. At least two black pins. You should tape these

to the inside lid of your puncture repair kit.

14. A set of allen wrenches. The penknife style is

the best to get.

15. A small screwdriver.

16. A first aid kit that includes an elastic bandage.

17. A Spokey spoke key.

18. A felt tip pen that will show on inner tubes.

19. Some lunch and phone money.

If you take the above with you, you should have no

problems with long mountain bike rides. Everything on

the above list will serve a purpose, all you have to do

is give them a chance. If you've ever been mountain

biking and ran into problems in the past, you should

know first hand just how important the proper supplies

can actually be.

 

 
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