Ut oh. I'm used to taking a flat tire kit (plugs/CO2/etc), a cell phone, and a credit card.
Oh darn, both the Racer and Stornello have tubes! Do you guys carry spare tubes, tire irons, CO2 or pump ... wait, no center stand. Oh well, just pray not to get a flat? Actually, I guess I've plugged one tire in 45 years of street riding, so I guess no worries, now I'll just carry the cell phone and credit card.
LOL! People have ridden literally HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of miles on tube-tired bikes. Fitted correctly and kept inflated correctly, they work just as well as tubeless tires and are far easier to fix by the side of the road aside from having a simple, direct puncture.
I've had far more flats on the road with the tubeless tires on my Ducati 907IE and 900SS than I ever had with any of my tube-tired bikes. And the Ducatis were far more expensive and difficult to fix a flat on if I had to break the bead and get inside.
So ... yeah, just carry the cell phone and your credit card. That's all you'll need most anywhere you ride in the 'semi-civilized' world of the USA, Canada, or even Mexico. I've not worried about carrying a tire patch kit at all since about 1984, because it never did me any good even when I had it. In virtually all cases, I had to call a truck to pick me up and head over to some bike shop where there were tools to fix the flat properly, without screaming...
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