leggo PE
Straight Waffle-izer
But more annoying when you get a flat and have to have the bike shop pump up your tire for you!Thanks for the suggestions. The particular Giant model I went with has tubeless tires so that's a bonus I suppose with not needing to carry any extra tubes. :thumbs:
At least, I think that's how it works.
Anyway, I use my bike mainly for commuting and the occasional weekend ride. Here's what I would say are good to have to cover anything that's not a super long ride:
- Helmet! Mine's by Giro, I think.
- Gloves! Just think of falling off your bike; in the case you use your hands to try to catch yourself, would you rather scrap bare skin or gloves?
- A water bottle holder + bottle, full of water.
- Kid bike lock on my seat.
- Not quick-release wheels!
- A good bell on my handlebars.
- A lock! A good one. I read somewhere that you should buy the smallest lock that works for your general lock situations, because a bigger/longer lock can give someone more room to work with if they're trying to steal your bike.
- A seat cover (because I have a nice Brooks leather seat that I don't want to get rained on or stolen [see kid lock above]).
- Sunglasses specifically for biking (because I don't want to use my generally nicer ones while riding if I don't have to).
- Bike lights! Regular for the front, red for the back.
- Tube repair kit.
- All tools associated with taking the bike apart (like the little Allen wrench to unlock my wheels).
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