New tool roll or bag?

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damoiow

Regular
Location
Isle of wight
Help!, after losing a third set of tools etc while out at the weekend, can anybody recommend a small tool roll which I can securely strap to my frame without constantly checking its still there, ( I have lost two saddle bags and a fabric keg !) I don't want to go down the bottle cage route, as I want something minimal that I can strap on and forget about until its needed!
 

steveindenmark

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Bazzer

Setting the controls for the heart of the sun.
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Deleted member 35268

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I've just invested in a vittoria tool / bottle thing as I fancy a change from a saddle bag

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damoiow

Regular
Location
Isle of wight
The first one I 'lost' was a saddle bag fixed with Velcro( around seat post and saddle rails) , second one had a clip in bracket bolted to the saddle rail with a seat post strap, and the last one was a fabric keg bottle, so you can see why I am getting a little paranoid about it being secure................
 

arch684

Veteran
All my saddle bags have a tie wrap passed through the clip in part and through the rails so if it does come loose it want fall off
 
My toepeak aero wedge (small) seems nice and snug. There's two clip on buckles which can't fail unless the plastic is perished, then there's velcro around the seatpost too. Losing it would take some doing.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Tool bag?

What the hell are pockets on jerseys for?
Food. Don't put anything harder than your spine in jersey pockets, lest you cause yourself serious problems if you fall off. On-bike bags are used for good reasons.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
The first one I 'lost' was a saddle bag fixed with Velcro( around seat post and saddle rails) , second one had a clip in bracket bolted to the saddle rail with a seat post strap, and the last one was a fabric keg bottle, so you can see why I am getting a little paranoid about it being secure................
I don't like velcro either. Did you make an error with the second one so it couldn't click into its bracket? (I've seen that done - a rail-mounted clip put too far forwards in an attempt to look neater but the curve of the bag pushed against the seat post and stopped the bag clicking in.)

Was the fabric keg bottle on your frame and if so, didn't you see/hear it fall?
 
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