Sounding like the Capital One commercial, just like to know if riders carry anything unsual in their pack. I was just cleaning mine out and it was all the usual suspects: pump,repair kit, tube, zip ties, two power bars, and some money.
in my 'bak at the beginning of my ride yesterday i had: 3 CO2 cartridges, 1 CO2 inflator thingy, a clif bar, a multi tool, and an epi pen. by the end of the ride i had all of that except the epi pen which i used after an evil yellow jacket blind-sided me and nailed me on the right butt cheek. OWIE!GOLLUM said:Sounding like the Capital One commercial, just like to know if riders carry anything unsual in their pack. I was just cleaning mine out and it was all the usual suspects: pump,repair kit, tube, zip ties, two power bars, and some money.
bleach is your friend.fujirider1 said:Just water, I hate it when you put gatorade in it then forget to clean it, and then feel like an idiot because you ruin you camelback, and now it's got a bunch of black crap in it.
this should be done once and a while weather you see growth or not....*rt* said:bleach is your friend.
fill your now fuzzy bladder with some water, add a splash of bleach, close the top, shake it up and watch the colonies of black fuzz disappear. make sure you run the bleach water out through the tube to get the black fuzzies out of there too.
voila! clean bladder (with only a slight chlorine taste that goes away pretty quickly). much cheaper than replacing your bladder every time you accidentally start growing a new eco system.
rt
Hope you never snap a derailleur hanger or that thing is gonna be heavy to carry, as you walk your bike back to your car...lolscrublover said:this has all been in a variety of bags over the years. most recently a wingnut gear pack, that died last week in a nasty wreck. currently residing in a camelbak HAWG, with the straps rigged up to mimic the great adjustability of the previous wingnut pack. big bag, but cinches down to smaller, but also has more room for when needed for larger rides.
100 oz bladder w/ water.
honkin' big first aid kit
pump/2 tubes/2 levers/glueless patches
shock pump (only along if on the big bike that needs it)
camera/batteries (in padded case that rides on shoulder strap)
mini tripid (6" high and flexible)
small tube sunscreen, chapstick, micro mag lite, mini multi plier tool
Pearl Izumi shell jacket
small vial of h20 treatment tabs
spares (shift cable, disc brake padset, chainlinks, chainring bolt, a few m4-m5 bolts and nuts, about 8' of duct tape, a dozen or so zip ties, disc brake pad spacer thingy)
whatever munchies get tossed into it for whatever the days ride will be. sometimes a beer.
more food/liquid/arm and leg warmers/hat/gloves if i'll be out long enough, or the weather is going to be chainging a bunch
So which is it, water or black crap?fujirider1 said:Just water, I hate it when you put gatorade in it then forget to clean it, and then feel like an idiot because you ruin you camelback, and now it's got a bunch of black crap in it.
not any heavier on my back walking vs. riding......massmang said:Hope you never snap a derailleur hanger or that thing is gonna be heavy to carry, as you walk your bike back to your car...lol
*rt* said:in my 'bak at the beginning of my ride yesterday i had: 3 CO2 cartridges, 1 CO2 inflator thingy, a clif bar, a multi tool, and an epi pen. by the end of the ride i had all of that except the epi pen which i used after an evil yellow jacket blind-sided me and nailed me on the right butt cheek. OWIE!
wish i'd had my 70 oz 'bak yesterday because that one has the 1st aid kit and the benedryl. note to self: add benedryl to the 50 oz pack.
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