Essential items for cycling seem to be many things. However, if you can store them cleverly, you’ll probably hardly notice their existence. You’re going to store these important equipment
Two places: on your body and on your bike
Put on you
Most cycling jerseys are designed with three large patch pockets on the back. This is where you want to put your items-you want to be able to reach it without leaving the seat.
Left pocket
Put your cash, phone, credit card and ID card in a side pocket. The cycling wallet can be placed in the side pocket of the cycling jersey very properly, which not only holds these important items well, but also protects them from harsh conditions.
Middle bag
Clothing such as vests or jackets can be rolled up and tucked into the middle cycling jersey pocket.
Right pocket
Put your snacks in the pocket on the other side of the jersey’s to keep the weight of the three pockets balanced.
On the way
Pack items that are used less frequently, such as items you need when you start or end cycling or riding a bicycle
Tire tying kit
After packing the tire tying tool into the seat bag or storage bottle, you can gather the tool when you ride to avoid affecting the pedaling action. Seat bags are available in various sizes. They are properly placed under your seat and attached to the seatpost and seatpost clamp of the seat. The storage bottle is placed exactly where the water bottle is placed on the second bottle cage, and its size is very commensurate with the tire tying kit. Your tire tie kit should include a spare inner tube, a multi-function tool, carbon dioxide sleeve, carbon dioxide cylinder, tire lever, and tire patch. If you prefer to use a mini pump instead of a carbon dioxide sleeve, you can put it in your jersey pocket or tie it to your bicycle frame.