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Touring Equipment Satisfaction Inquiry

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Old 09-05.-2004, 09:59 AM   #1
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Default Touring Equipment Satisfaction Inquiry

Of all your bicycle touring equipment, which single item, or product, are you the most satisfied with? Another way of putting it might be "over the years, which item, or product, has served you so well you would not hesitate recommending it to anyone"?
Mine would be my 3/4 length, ThermoRest, self-inflating Air Mattress.......byfred
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Of all your bicycle touring equipment, which single item, or product, are you the most satisfied with? Another way of putting it might be "over the years, which item, or product, has served you so well you would not hesitate recommending it to anyone"?
Mine would be my 3/4 length, ThermoRest, self-inflating Air Mattress.......byfred


Phil Wood hubs and bottom brackets.
Salmon color KoolStop brake pads.
merlino wool long sleeve jersey for cold weather riding
Topeak Road Morph pump
Topeak McGiver tool pack
DT Competition DB 14/15 spokes with DT plated brass nipples
I guess I just can't pick one because I won't tour without them, unless it's warm, and then I skip the wool jersey.
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Mine would be a hundred-pack of zip-ties. Can't live without them!!
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Mr. Tuffy tire liners. (3 cyclists. 3800 miles. 4 flats total)
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