If you run a tubeless setup do you still carry a spare tube? Is it a good idea to carry a spare tube? Or don’t even bother?
A tube and a pump (or co2) are the 2 things I always carry, hardly ever need them but when I do there's no substitute. On the rare occasions when I've forgotten them I feel naked and vulnerable.If you run a tubeless setup do you still carry a spare tube? Is it a good idea to carry a spare tube? Or don't even bother?
Substitute 15 for 1.5 and you might think differentlyCalled wifey and hoofed it out of the woods for a 1.5 mile walk. She picked me up.
Maybe I should just dump the tube.
I gotta say. I thought those SWAT cages were gimmicky at first until I borrow my daughters bike that has one. They are awesome and it is amazing how much you can cram in there.Always a fan of overkill. So yeah, spare tube attached to my seat with a specialized mountain bandit thingy. Also keep a spare co2 cartridge in there. I've had enough punctures, sidewall tears, etc. on the trail to last a lifetime, and not once have I had to walk out as a result of that (or any other mechanical failure... so far...)
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/mountain-bandit/p/133107
And then this collection stuffed into the downtube:
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Having everything attached/inside the bike makes it simple... it's always there, nothing to forget. Couldn't care less about the weight penalty either.