faberle
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Any ideas on useful things missing in my portable tool set ?
Looks good ..but those beef Jerky strips need replacing with a decent sarnie
How often can they be a show stopper?!!brake pads
How often can they be a show stopper?!!
..and they say Scotsmen are tight ..I like to run mine (and hers) right down to within a nano mm of steel backing plate so have changed them on the trails several times
Also, if you don’t check your pad thickness before every ride, you may not realise they’re about to die!
..and they say Scotsmen are tight ..
To be fair, on big weekends away i do take a spare set, not every ride though.
How often can they be a show stopper?!!
I always take a chain link tool , only needed it about three times in thirty years but it saved a long walk home each time . Just noticed you have one. I'm thinking of carrying a PLB as I am usually solo and in remote areas , and I have one for other hobbies.
I like to run mine (and hers) right down to within a nano mm of steel backing plate so have changed them on the trails several times
Also, if you don’t check your pad thickness before every ride, you may not realise they’re about to die!
.25l Jameson, pocket tool and phone.
for emergencies I have an 8 ball of cocaine. It makes 20 mile walks with a down bike go super quick. Hell I think I have beaten some of my on bike times.
With cushcore in the rear you can ride out a flat unless it’s seriously rocky then walk it. If it’s front you can ride a good bit in a manual position. I run proper pressure in my tires so it’s pretty rare to kill a tire if I’m running DD or DH walls here in Germany.
SRAM recommends to replace brake pads when they are less than 3mm thick (including the backer plate). There is a risk of damaging the caliper pistons, seals and of course the rotors, when pads are worn down to past their limits.
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