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I don't ride without my cell phone. Usually have one pannier bag on in case I stop for something along the way. That has a tube, pump, tool, mask, and lock. I don't go anywhere without my cell phone.Another dumb question - if you are going for a longer ride, do you bring any emergency stuff with you such as cell phone or extra tube and levers?
I once broke a chain about 5 miles from the nearest road. That suuuuuuucked.
We have a great greenway close by but between wipe outs and just the beating a hard tail can administer I don't go as much as I thought I would. It's also crowded and a lot of single track. I'm not that confident to be able to navigate without either taking someone out or myself. It's fun and a great workout, I'm just looking for less rocks and more fire road type stuff as I get older.
It was my most favorite bike ever and from then on I have never left a bike out on the street for very long in any place. I found another Masi SS, this one is more of a steel racing bike with sweet matte gray/green custom colors from a semi-pro team. Not as comfortable as those sweet 32mm tires on my Speciale but it's outfitted with vintage Dura Ace and we've come to grow a nice relationship over the years.
I had a period of time last year were it seemed like I went through about a tire a week for a month or two. You get proficient at changing them when looking at the business end of a 6 mile walk home.