I’d dump the chain pliers, you can use a good shoelace or paracord to compress the removable link - https://tinyurl.com/29f6fdnu And the pedal rotation will expand the link.
Not sure why you need the Channellock’s? I’ve toured many thousands of miles without a need for a pair.
Probably the Leatherman is more useful than the Swiss Army knife due the Leatherman having pliers and cable cutter.
My 2 cents worth!
Regards and Tailwinds,
Adam K.
Sidney, BC
Canada
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man, that's a lot of stuff! ;-)
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*always* carry currency; US currency is a very high quality paper, and a $1 bill (or $20 if you're feeling fancy) works very well as a 'boot' if you actually tear a hole in a tire and need to keep the tube from bulging out for a while.
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you can probably find a multi-tool (i like Gerbers for their better blades) that has a set of pliers, so you could leave the pliers and Swiss Army Knife at home. the only thing you'll lose is a cable cutter, but you can curly up the extra length of a cable out of the way until you get someplace you can deal with it later.
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more than anything else, i'd say keep up on your maintenance so you don't need most of this stuff at all! i may have different luck and/or different tolerance to the experiences, but i have never had anywhere near enough issues touring or mtn biking that i would consider carrying anywhere near this much stuff.
*always* carry currency; US currency is a very high quality paper,*
If you can get them, Canadian bills are now made of polymer, just about impossible to tear!
Regards and Tailwinds,
Adam K.
Sidney, BC
Canada
Email: cyclin...@gmail.com
Website: http://www.adamk.ca
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