So up till now all I stored 'in' my bike was a bundle of emergency zip-ties up inside my seat-post. Since the Lynskey is broken and the seatpost is knocking around I started to ponder....
If I remove the pump head, I can fit up inside the post the following-
Topeak pump
Leatherman Squirt
Zip-ties
Power Links
Instant patches
Chain tool
Tubeless repair plugs
It does need to be inside an old inner tube to stop rattles, and I need to work on a 'bung' of some sort.
Does anyone store anything in their bike, if so what/where? Seems to be a handy solution to keeping packsize smaller still on trips. Plus, on shorter rides I can use a bottle and not need to worry about over stuffing jersey pockets with the above tools.
Storage 'Inside' bikes.
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Re: Storage 'Inside' bikes.
Good idea for those items you dont need day to day. Ive put small spares wrapped in a duct tape strip inside my bars before.
Often wondered if a bike will develop with a large downtube water tank, probably not but it does seem a waste of good storage space.
The hollow inside of a stem is a good security spot to distribute certain folding valuables.
Often wondered if a bike will develop with a large downtube water tank, probably not but it does seem a waste of good storage space.
The hollow inside of a stem is a good security spot to distribute certain folding valuables.
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Re: Storage 'Inside' bikes.
I've just come back from a trip to Morocco and it was a bit of a standing joke that I was fetching chameleons back in mine! Long story, don't ask. But ha, chameleons! There's more money to be made with tortoises but they wouldn't fit inside the frame!
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Re: Storage 'Inside' bikes.
tortoises???d45yth wrote:I've just come back from a trip to Morocco and it was a bit of a standing joke that I was fetching chameleons back in mine! Long story, don't ask. But ha, Chameleons! There's more money to be made with tortoises!
inside a bike frame???
Re: Storage 'Inside' bikes.
It can be done.numplumz wrote:Often wondered if a bike will develop with a large downtube water tank, probably not but it does seem a waste of good storage space.

The UCI banned it very quickly tho so there's not many around.
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Re: Storage 'Inside' bikes.
I keep my tarp pole inside my seatpost.
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