What I Carry on my Gravel Bike Rides: Short, Long & Really Long!

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • I've been asked many times, what do I carry for every gravel bike ride, or how about the rides where you go long, or really long?
    There are three configurations closely related to the description of this video. For every ride, the saddlebag always accompanies me, and likely with some food stashed into the rear pockets of my jersey, or a gel or two stashed into the gripper of my bib shorts (free space!)
    For longer rides, I add a top tube Bento type box (see everything listed below and in the video), or a bag that attaches behind the handlebar / alongside the stem. KaiVenture Bags is my choice for that position.
    Finally, if I'm going really long, I will add something like the Revelate Designs Jerrycan to the bike, but I am exploring some additional options soon, including the carbon fibre X1 rack system by Tailfin.cc
    Links of Interest / Items mentioned in this video (there's a lot!):
    Garmin Varia RTL510 Radar Taillight Review - wp.me/p4V4se-6z2
    Axiom Seymour Oceanwave Saddle Bag - amzn.to/30yDO7g
    Planet Bike Red Zeppelin Co2 Inflator - amzn.to/30yHhCC
    Genuine Innovations Plug Kit / "Bacon Strips" - amzn.to/2ML3x42
    Dynaplug - dynaplug.com
    Park Tool CT-5 Mini Chain Tool - amzn.to/2AVmi2e
    Pedro's Tyre Levers - amzn.to/2AVqO0H
    16oz Co2 Cartridges (threaded) - amzn.to/30AYJX5
    Wolf Tooth Pack Pliers Review - wp.me/p4V4se-5Xu
    Tubolito Tubes - amzn.to/37pbbe6
    Park Tool TB-2 Tyre Boot - amzn.to/3cQqLR2
    Fix It Sticks Tool Review - wp.me/p4V4se-3wA
    Spur Cycle Titanium Multi-Tool Review - wp.me/p4V4se-5UM
    Specialized Micro Pump - specialized.com
    KaiVenture Bags - kaiventurebags.com
    Apidura Racing Top Tube Pack Review - wp.me/p4V4se-agw
    Dark Speed Works 483D & 915D - darkspeedworks.com
    Gu Energy Chews - amzn.to/3hbBIjk
    Gu Energy Gels - amzn.to/30zS6nU
    Gu Energy Roctane Gels - amzn.to/2BXiuhn
    Gu Energy Hydration Drink Tabs - amzn.to/3fj3Dw9
    Larabars - amzn.to/3cPeigt
    Ravemen CR900 Light Review 900 lumen model - bikerumor.com/2018/07/31/revi...
    Ravemen PR1600 Light Review 1,600 lumen model - wp.me/p4V4se-92T
    Dumondech Lube (the best!) - dumondetech.com
    Revelate Designs - revelatedesigns.com
    Shimano Pro Discover Frame Bag - amzn.to/30DgBAR
    Zefal Magnum 1 Litre Bottles - amzn.to/3fc1HFA
    Wahoo Roam Computer Review - wp.me/p4V4se-9xO
    Garmin 830 Computer Review - wp.me/p4V4se-8mE
    K-Edge Mounts - k-edge.com
    Buckler Skincare (my chamois cream of choice) - bucklerskincare.com
    Amazon Affiliation Link:
    No cost to you, but every purchase made helps keep Gravel Cyclist up and running! - www.amazon.com/?&_encoding=UT...
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  • @BoxCarBoy12
    @BoxCarBoy12 4 роки тому +12

    YES, bringing tissue paper is underrated! You never know when one of your ride snacks will upset your stomach making you take an emergency pit stop...

  • @crazyjoedavola9002
    @crazyjoedavola9002 4 роки тому +11

    That wolftooth acts as a aditional tire lever. 👌🏻

  • @weasellyone2
    @weasellyone2 4 роки тому +22

    A few other things I carry on long rides, zip ties, wet wipes and I wrap electrical tape around the mini pump. Like your videos. Cheers

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Good suggestions, thank you Russell.

    • @lechprotean
      @lechprotean 4 роки тому +3

      for multi day rides I'd add a rear derailleur mount - it's small and I had it bent (and unbent) on some occasions. If it snapped completely, that'd be a 500 mile problem... Again for multi-day rides, some spare spokes are useful as it's hard to get the right kind on demand.

    • @meadandmilk
      @meadandmilk 3 роки тому +1

      Rather than wet wipes I pack medical saline wipes, they do the same job albeit without the pretty smell, and can also help in case of injury.

  • @robertdeanwhitehead
    @robertdeanwhitehead 4 роки тому +7

    Putting on the glasses at the end. Signature. Brill haha.

  • @jeffsparman8369
    @jeffsparman8369 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the top tips… Couple of great ideas in there. Always enjoy your reviews,

  • @paulhaws4910
    @paulhaws4910 4 роки тому +1

    Love when you do videos like this! Thanks so much Jayson!

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks mate! Appreciate the feedback. Having both bikes was a rare opportunity.

  • @monty2078
    @monty2078 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Jom, very helpful, thanks

  • @lolgrant
    @lolgrant 3 роки тому

    Was supposed to be out on a gravel ride today but two days of storms - uncanny I know - have allowed me to stay in and watch you instead. No wasted time. Great vid! Ta

  • @chrisphillips5630
    @chrisphillips5630 4 роки тому +4

    Your prepared for world ww3 chap. great content and luv the little thrown in expletives makes it natural

  • @freshstart6
    @freshstart6 3 роки тому +2

    Good tip with the shorts!!!

  • @secretdaisy6484
    @secretdaisy6484 4 роки тому

    I have small bikes-48 & 50cm Road &

  • @another_wai8388
    @another_wai8388 4 роки тому +4

    Too funny but hell of informative!!! 🤪

  • @GMoneyLove
    @GMoneyLove 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome content as always. I started riding with a Camelbak and in most cases forget it is there. About to start playing with one of their vests that will allow me to put quick snacks, between longer breaks, closer at hand. Often times on hot days I'll dedicate my bottles to Skratch Labs products. I need a gets CO2 inflator. And lastly, shout to Revelate Designs gear which I love. So much good gear out there these days! Now if I only had more time to ride...

    • @GMoneyLove
      @GMoneyLove 4 роки тому +1

      PS- I don't leave home without my Garmin Varia since I got one. Great peace of mind/awareness tool that allows you to keep your eyes ahead.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +2

      Nice one George on all counts. I only use my ancient Camelbak Razor at events such as Dirty Kanza 200. I generally create routes that pass through towns regularly... my drone often accompanies me which eradicates the potential for a Camelbak.

  • @rynhadn13
    @rynhadn13 3 роки тому +2

    found you! Good ride today. Ryan

  • @RavyDavy
    @RavyDavy 4 роки тому

    Great insight. Coincidentally, I was looking into some kind of stem bag over the last few days - not specifically for gravel, but for some of the road sportives I usually do too. It would give me a handy place up front to store foods, and other bits and pieces close to hand.
    I might look into that chain lube you mentioned too - I want to move away from the Muc-off I use at the moment - I always end up with a black chain with it. Was that dumondech a dry style lube though?
    Only other things I would carry that isn't on your list are nitrile gloves, to stop my hands getting dirty if I need to either work on eg chain/derailleur etc, or if I really need to put a tube into the tyre when it already has sealant in it; some (releasable) zip ties - never know when you might need them; and some electrical insulating tape.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      The gloves are a good idea. Dumonde Tech is a wet lube. Not a fan of dry lubes around here.

  • @Siblove7
    @Siblove7 3 роки тому

    I need a tip for how to keep water for long endurance rides best way possible with no stop for refilling. If possible, attach bottles on fork in bikepacking style, timetrial double bottle mount behind saddle or camel bag? I see a lot of riders wearing a camel but I thought it's good to get rid of the weight on your body and keep the weight on your bike as much possible?

  • @M9IN0G
    @M9IN0G 4 роки тому

    For the Varia, I recommend getting the proper mount from Garmin with the screw (for round seat posts). I had the original mount moving around the seat post and eventually the rubber band snapped while crossing a small bridge... insert went flying into a stream. Luckily I was able to recover the light and the main part of the mount.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      That's a good point...

    • @themilangang503
      @themilangang503 3 роки тому

      Hi tried to find a new mount as you described as mine broke(heavy handed ) cant find anywhere any links gratefully appreciated

  • @teddgram
    @teddgram 2 роки тому

    I'm always amazed how much stuff I can jam into my Jerrycan.

  • @hansschotterradler3772
    @hansschotterradler3772 4 роки тому

    I carry a very light and cheap cable lock. It's slightly better than using a zip tie, and one can probably break it with a nail clipper. But it gives me peace of mind for the 5 minutes when I grab a coffee or need to use the tissue paper.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      I sometimes carry a Hiplock, check it out.

  • @walcottav
    @walcottav 4 роки тому

    Always appreciate the tips JOM. I am now a fan of Kaiventures products, who knew? Have you ever been tempted to pack a battery pack to charge your electronics, or would you be more of a dynohub long range slackpacker?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      I've jammed an extra battery or two, the type for recharging a phone, into the Kai bag.

  • @Hintonbro.
    @Hintonbro. 4 роки тому

    Those Tubolito tubes ! Wow. That’s the real story of this video. Never heard of them.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      If you have to ask the price... but they are perfect as spares.

  • @MrRemota
    @MrRemota 4 роки тому +1

    Perfeito. As coisas que eu levo são parecidas, mas, não conheço essa câmara reserva tão leve. Como se chama? Grande abraço.

  • @unrealshots
    @unrealshots 4 роки тому +1

    Another great video mate... Have you reviewed the Lynskey? Great looking bike!! Also, does the Garmin rear radar work with both computers?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, search my site for the Lynskey PRO GR review... and the Garmin radar works with both computers, but I have it set to just one.

  • @tacticalceo685
    @tacticalceo685 4 роки тому +8

    Great video jom maybe just add a couple pair of surgical gloves just in case you have to work on your chain or derailer it’ll keep your hands clean .

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      I used to pack those and forgot all about them... thanks for the reminder Bob!

  • @massmoor
    @massmoor 4 роки тому +1

    Nice to See the Lynskey PRO GR back, I have the PRO Cross, what size Gravel Kings do you run? I have 43mm on mine for Gravel Riding.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      I ride 700c x 38mm most of the time, they expand up to about 41mm on a lot of rims.

  • @bradsanders6954
    @bradsanders6954 4 роки тому

    Ya know,I looked at reviews on the tubalito tubes,lots of guys said they split,the presta valves leaked,the patches didnt stick.the lack of threads on the stem meant some pumps didnt work to in flate,and the air doesnt like to come out of them. I went with a vittoria latex tube as a spare.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      That should work nicely, they fold up nice and compact.

  • @adrenaline33867
    @adrenaline33867 2 роки тому

    Great content, thanks! What are your thoughts on dynaplug metal heads potentially damaging rim tape when running lower pressures? Cheers from Reno, NV

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  2 роки тому

      Hi there, I could easily see that happening if one isn't careful making the fix.

  • @moo4rich
    @moo4rich 4 роки тому

    Looks like your touting your need to review a minimal cool tool 😉. Like the way some cool tools have hidden bits like valve remover and spoke key. How fragile are those tubes in the bag next to other stuff? Any tips for protecting them from wearing against the bag?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      I pack those tubes in such a way that nothing pokes or prods them.

  • @arifazhari7598
    @arifazhari7598 4 роки тому

    Jom , Nice guide and tips. But how about those bags placement on your bike ?. Since it has smaller main triangle , any tips ?. Since most of us who rode small to xtra small frame running out of space even with 620 ml water bottle.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Arif, you saw what bags I used in that video for a smaller frame. I suggest looking at what I did, as a frame bag will eliminate space for a water bottle, etc.

  • @maquismark5852
    @maquismark5852 4 роки тому

    Those tubes are a good idea. That Specialized pump is a good size. Would you be able to inflate a totally flat tubeless tyre with that or is it just for topping up? Cheers👍

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +2

      You could inflate a totally flat tubeless tyre, but it would take a while... and the other issue, it may not seat the bead fully into the rim, so you may have a lumpy ride home...

  • @billorr99
    @billorr99 4 роки тому

    Hi Jom, great vid. Thanks for posting, lots of really good suggestions. I have Lynskey GR 300. What’s your saddle?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      Hi Bill... the saddle on my Lynskey is a simple Fizik Arione. I've been experimenting with saddles of late... namely the Ergon SR Men's Pro, RideFarr.com carbon rail saddle, the Shimano PRO MTB saddle and finally, the very fancy Specialized Mirror... I posted a review of the Specialized saddle to the website recently.

    • @billorr99
      @billorr99 4 роки тому

      Thank you. I have same on my road bike and was thinking of buying again for the Lynskey - don’t care much for the factory saddle. I’ll check out the review. Any of the others reasonable substitute for the fizik?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      @@billorr99 The Ergon SR Men's pro is very good and won't break the bank. The Specialized saddle is insanely expensive... Saddles are a personal choice but the Ergon was great after using an Arione for 10+ years.

  • @grobbosixtyone
    @grobbosixtyone 3 роки тому

    Great video. In regards to the Tubolite, what is the minimum and maximum tyre width you would be able to use these in? I have a tubeless road bike with 700c x 32mm tyres and am considering a gravel bike with 700c x 40mm so would be happy if the ones in the video could be used in both. Cheers

    • @TubolitoTubes
      @TubolitoTubes 3 роки тому +1

      Tubo CX/Gravel is made for tire widths from 30mm to 40mm so you can use it in both your wheels.

    • @grobbosixtyone
      @grobbosixtyone 3 роки тому +2

      @@TubolitoTubes Thanks. I bought them. They pack down a lot smaller than the City Tour. Hopefully I'll never need to use them but good to have a backup if tubeless system fails

  • @scottcottontx
    @scottcottontx 4 роки тому

    Interesting choices. No way I would take up space with the huge chain breaker or quick link pliers. I have a chain breaker on my Crank Bros multi tool and I have never had to undo a quick link on a ride but I am capable of doing so if need be. However, I bring plenty of stuff that others would find silly. Like duct tape, zip ties, a little cassette removal tool, spare spokes, a spare cleat and various spare nuts (bottle cages, etc), a couple of those little powder packs that stop bleeding, KT tape, needle and thread (in case of sidewall cuts). And dog spray, and a folding knife. I might bring only one food bar, so I guess in an emergency I would have to kill and eat a squirrel. So I might need to pack a mini stove. I have the luxury of not having to worry about weight (because the engine is very heavy), so I like to pack for any emergency short of complete frame/crank/wheel failure.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      As you saw in the video, my little chainbreaker fits in my saddle bag just fine. But, interesting to read what you carry, some innovative stuff happening there!

    • @scottcottontx
      @scottcottontx 4 роки тому

      @@GravelCyclist That's the great thing about gravel, many ways to skin a cat.

    • @jhferu
      @jhferu 4 роки тому +1

      @@scottcottontx "many ways to skin a cat"
      And they're tamer, so easier to catch, than squirrels (and more filling). :)

  • @JOERAMONE3
    @JOERAMONE3 3 роки тому

    Hi, what's the brand name of your light?

  • @StrongOver40
    @StrongOver40 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, Jom! Tons of good learning for my rides. Curious...why do you use 2 bike computers? (to compare accuracy? or one is a spare one?). Thanks again!

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +2

      Hello there... I like to have stats on one computer and the mapping / navigation on another. Also, it is handy if I need a second viewpoint of the map from the other computer, especially if I'm figuring out a re-route. A true first world problem!

    • @StrongOver40
      @StrongOver40 4 роки тому +1

      @@GravelCyclist nice! haha 1st world problem indeed. Good stuff. I just got an Elmnt Roam and really love it!

  • @paulhaws4910
    @paulhaws4910 4 роки тому

    Quick question about tyre boots. Park Tool recommend tyre boots should only be used to get one home from an emergency. As a relative newbie to off-road/tubeless affairs, and coming from the roadie side, I think: I need a tyre boot = I need a new tyre. Is that the same with larger, say, 40mm+ size tyres?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Pretty much if you need to boot any tyre, you can consider it knackered. That would imply a nasty slice somewhere in the casing, barring a small hole the sealant couldn't handle. I have plugged at least one 40+mm tyre and patched one from the inside once I was home (this was before plugs, had to install a tube).

  • @mikeynon
    @mikeynon 4 роки тому

    JOM! you prefer the bacon strips to the dart plugs?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      I've yet to try the dart plugs, despite carrying around the Dynaplug from time to time. I've used the bacon strips one time, they worked well.

  • @rickmancini772
    @rickmancini772 3 роки тому +1

    Mountain bikers use a camelback backpack with the bladder and enough room for your cellphone, tools, etc

  • @patce8094
    @patce8094 4 роки тому +1

    "trendsetters" always reminds me of Rodney Rude

  • @tmayberry7559
    @tmayberry7559 4 роки тому

    J.O.M you are classic. Two questions why run two computers? and do you have n+1 bikes

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I like one computer on stats and the other on the navigation screen. First world problems for sure. N+1 bikes is the only way to live.

  • @vahpr
    @vahpr 4 роки тому

    Good video, thanks. What tires are those?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      Panaracer Gravelking SK.

    • @vahpr
      @vahpr 4 роки тому

      @@GravelCyclist Thought so, I have them on my Diverge, just not that cool tan sidewall :)

  • @seanwise7464
    @seanwise7464 4 роки тому

    I’m curious about needing the chain link breaker tool - why would we to need remove a link during a ride? ( serious question I hope someone can answer, as I’m fairly new to gravel riding)

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +1

      If you had the misfortune to break a derailleur hanger... you can attempt to turn the bike into a single speed, hence, the chain length needs to be adjusted. Or, if you snapped a chain, you could shorten it a little, use the spare link and you're rolling again... but have to be aware of not shifting into the big / big combo with the chain shortened.

    • @seanwise7464
      @seanwise7464 4 роки тому

      Ahhh. I get it now- thank you! That’s going to be stuck in back of my mind now, going to have to add one to my kit just in case.

    • @danielmcgowan9534
      @danielmcgowan9534 4 роки тому

      @@GravelCyclist Thanks for the explanation. I never understood why bikers, people usually so concerned about weight, would carry a chain tool.

  • @jheichelbech
    @jheichelbech 4 роки тому

    Ifak?

  • @laurenfarkosh7799
    @laurenfarkosh7799 4 роки тому

    You're saying that you rode 193 miles in 1 day?

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому

      That's correct... I am not alone. I've finished that crazy 200 mile Dirty Kanza race three times, 200 miles in one day! Many other people are racking up way bigger miles than me!

    • @laurenfarkosh7799
      @laurenfarkosh7799 4 роки тому

      @@GravelCyclist That is sick and awesome! My hats off to you.

  • @mickfaragher7897
    @mickfaragher7897 4 роки тому

    Re cycled bog paper? Few brown stains hiding in there mate! 😂😂😂💩

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +2

      Blame the tools and other crap rubbing in there staining it up. Plop!

  • @pantwone8469
    @pantwone8469 4 роки тому

    Sticky bottom...

  • @TheLelol
    @TheLelol 4 роки тому

    Carrying two CO2 cartridges and a pump seems a bit unnessesary for me

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +3

      Well, this wasn't your video. The small pump = backup plan.

  • @anthonyharris483
    @anthonyharris483 2 роки тому

    Sorry but that tissue paper looks like it's been used and abused🤣

  • @jjames2162
    @jjames2162 4 роки тому

    Good grief man why don’t you just buy a car at this point lol you don’t need all that. Spare tubes, pump, couple of cliff bars in your jersey pocket and an Allen tool. That’s all you need aside from your drinks.

    • @GravelCyclist
      @GravelCyclist  4 роки тому +2

      Stop talking BS. You must be loads of fun to ride with.

    • @jjames2162
      @jjames2162 4 роки тому

      Gravel Cyclist I am loads of fun, not just to ride with but good company. Stop packing your bike like you are going on holiday just for a 75 mile ride lol be safe out there cranky pants