I carry a fold up tire and two tubes, my fast flat kit is Stans plus 
Zap-a-gap.  I carry all the wrenches I need in a roll.  But I also carry 
this little handy multi-tool for adjustments, and keep it accessible.  Out 
of all the one's I've handled, Park, Lezyne, this is my favorite.  
http://www.artscyclery.com/PRO_Minitool_6/descpage-SHPROMT6.html?gclid=CPvZwqbPhL4CFe9r7AodcTIAyw

On Monday, April 28, 2014 8:54:33 PM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>
> I have a spare tube, all wrenches for the bike, Einstein patch kit, 
> compact screwdriver/leatherman, an old boy scout compass, and some open 
> faced wrenches for taking off nutted rear wheel/brake adjustment. I fit all 
> this and more in the Mark's Toolwrap, thing is amazing.
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/batw.htm
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:51 PM, Matthew J <matth...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> My travel tool set is very light and minimal:
>>
>>
>>    - Park multi-tool MT1 
>>    - Leatherman Sidekick
>>    - Park travel chain tool
>>    - tire levers
>>
>> These pretty much cover anything I would want to fix while on the road. 
>>  For anything more I would either go to an LBS or find some alternate way 
>> home.
>>
>> On Monday, April 28, 2014 8:28:55 PM UTC-5, Joan wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm in the market for a new multi-tool for on-bike repairs and 
>>> adjustments.  I don't think I need all of the 26 or 27 items I currently 
>>> carry.  The ones I've used most have been the allen wrenches in various 
>>> sizes up to 8, the chain tool, the 10mm box wrench (I think 10, it's 
>>> whatever size adjusts the nuts on fenders), and very occasionally the flat 
>>> screwdriver.  The chain tool is a definite keeper, I've used it a number of 
>>> times to help friends (and once for myself). 
>>>
>>> I thought there was a discussion a few months ago about on-bike tools, 
>>> but a search of the archives didn't turn up anything.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Joan 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  PS -I also carry a couple of zip ties, duct tape wrapped around a piece 
>>> of cardboard (has seen various uses including to keep bandages on), couple 
>>> of cut-up segments of old tires and plastic tire levers/patch kit/tube.  On 
>>> a tour, a few other bits and pieces in case of missing bolts, broken chain. 
>>>
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