With spring now having arrived, it's time to make sure everything is prepped for a day out on the bike. Judging by the number of cable kits that get sold in January and February, I'd say that the first two months of the year are when folks redo the cables as the ground work for the cycling season. March and April seems to be the time that folks put on new tires and tubes.
Like most folks, I have a bag on my bike that I keep a collection of parts and tools in. One thing that I always keep on hand is a patch kit. I do have a spare tube with me, but I keep a patch kit on hand just in case.
In testing out the Rustines patch kits, this is what we found to be the best instructions for them:
- Sand the entire area which the patch will adhere to
- Put a thin layer of glue down, spread around the entire patch diameter
- Wait for 6 minutes to let the glue dry. This will depend on the amount of glue used.
- Put the patch on
- Hold with finger and thumb for 2 minutes.
- Re-install
- Inflate
- Ride bike
It's always handy to double check your cycling bag before the start of the season. Check that you have a spare tube (and that it seems to be in good shape) and you haven't lost the patches or glue from your repair kit. I also toss an extra zip tie or two and any roll's of electrical tape that are down to the end.
Do you have any tips on things you keep as extras in your cycling bag?