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On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 9:48:20 PM UTC+2, Mark Cleary wrote:
> I had been riding the Wilier after I rebuilt it up the past
week. This morning I went back to the Habby disk and of course. I moved
the garmin mount over to the bars on the Habby made sure I had my
small pump on the seat tube. I have my phone in the back pocket.
>
> I took off for a 57 mile ride getting out as far as 29 miles
away and back. No issues beautiful morning I did not have huge amounts
of energy but not wiped out, just less in the spinning.
>
> I get home and notice all my preparations and I forgot to the
attach my seat bag with the spare inner tube and the usual tools. I have
to admit that would have been on my mind all the way back if I had
found out at mile 29. As it is I enjoyed the ride being clueless.
>
> Decide to also put new Conti`s GP5000 28mm on the bike after
the ride. 4700 miles they have and wear indicators can be found but
they have no depth. I went ahead and changed them I can always use
them used in a pinch for a bit.
> Deacon mark
I have seat bags on every bike. Used two bikes this week and
often three. Have to swap the seat bag every time is asking for trouble.
Lou
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