Essential kit list for every ride

If you cycle from one end of the country to the other there is a good chance something will go wrong with your bike and you will need to have the tools (and the know how) to fix it. I think most people will accept that.

But, every time you get on your bike there is a chance that something will go wrong.  So you should always carry a basic tool kit to carry out fixes on the road, at least good enough to get you home.

These are the essentials:

  • Inner tube (preferably 2) and patches
  • Short length of old tyre (to act as boot if you get a tear in the tyre). Alternatively use a folded plastic food wrapper, like a crisp bag or even a folded bank note – this was obviously part of the design thought  process for the new plastic ones
  • Tyre levers – preferably strong plastic ones
  • Pump or some means of inflating a tyre
  • Multi tool with a chain breaker
  • Quick chain link or link pin

You might also like to carry:

  • Cash or card
  • ID (for when you are not in a condition to talk to emergency services)
  • A lightweight waterproof/windproof top (it can get cold stood around fixing you bike of waiting for rescue)
  • Mobile phone for when the fix doesn’t work

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