6 ways to go pack free
- Stealth storage. Ingenious compact multi-tools are available that can be housed in your fork steerer (OneUp) or crank axle (All In).
- Strapped on.
- Bottle cage.
- Baselayers and liners.
- On your cables.
- Taped in place.
Then, where do you put your phone when mountain biking?
- Triangle Bike Frame Bag.
- Top Tube Bag.
- Armband.
- Osprey Daylite Pack.
- Camelbak.
- Topeak Large Aero Pack.
- Pants Pocket. Very few carry a cell phone in their pants pocket.
- Jersey Pocket. Probably the most common place to put your cell is in one of those pockets on the back of a cycling jersey.
Likewise, what should I pack in my bike saddle bag? You'll Be Surprised With What's In My Saddle Bag
- Spare Tubes. This is an absolute no brainer and is the very first thing I put into my saddle bag.
- CO2 Inflator and Canister.
- Pair of Tire Levers.
- Multi-Tool.
- Patch Kit.
- A Small Piece of Old Tire.
- Small Nail Clipper.
- Presta to Schrader Valve Adapter.
Keeping this in view, what should I carry in my mountain bike pack?
In addition to nutrition, hydration and identification, here are 20 items you should consider bringing with you on your next backcountry mountain bike ride.
- Spare tubes (Two)
- Patch kit.
- Tire pump.
- Multi-tool.
- Tire lever.
- Shock pump.
- Chain lube.
- Lip balm.
What Mountain Bike tools do I need?
25 Essential Tools For Mountain Bike Repairs and Maintenance
- Bike Repair Stand.
- Bottle Opener.
- Cable/Housing Cutters.
- Cassette Lockring Tool.
- Chain Lube.
- Chain Tool / Spare Master Link.
- Chain Whip.
- Diagonal Cutting Pliers / Dikes / Side cuts.