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Allen 12-08-06 03:03 PM

This was the coldest day of the year. Today, I value my Polar-Tec long underwear the most.

--A

flipped4bikes 12-08-06 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by Travelin' Jack
Probably because it can't do much without a pump and tire levers as well.

And vice-versa!

Tequila Joe 12-08-06 03:27 PM

My light. I can substitute everything else I regularly use for commuting except for my light.

Artkansas 12-08-06 04:08 PM

http://www.willamette.edu/~gorr/clas...s/oldbrain.gif

Don't leave home without it.

SSP 12-08-06 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by flythebike
My favorite piece of gear is my Rapha jacket. www.rapha.cc. Hate to be borderline shilling, but that jacket is the bomb. Dead sexy, windproof, comfortable, high quality, fits perfectly; they thought of just about everything. Got it two Christmases ago and it is still going strong.

Holy crap - $265-$325 for a cycling jacket? For that price, it should pedal the bike, and change my flats!!

Zero_Enigma 12-08-06 04:27 PM

Now a days I don't ride without a helmet no matter what looks I get when I go shopping and such and the views people place on me. Safety is important to me.

What I always carry on each ride is :

-*Helmet (Never ride without)
-*Cellphone
-Tire repair kit + pump
-Customised bike multi-tool kit
-First Aid kit
-Spare tube
-Chaintool
-Ulocks

At night everything said above plus the following :

-Frontlight
-Rearlight (always attached)
-Reflecting jacket/vest
-Spare batteries for headlight
-Flashlight for beaming drivers that wish to gun the intersection so they know I'm there and moving in
-Tiny keychain LED long lasting flashlight which is my spare emergency blinky and used to see if all lights are out/drained to change batteries


I guess if I had to narrow it all down it would be the cellphone and repair/maintance kit so I can call for help or repair myself as sometimes I may be outside store hours to buy supplies to fix the bike or get help or in the middle of no where.


Zero_Enigma

Chris L 12-08-06 05:29 PM

On commutes in this city, arrogance and cynicism. Cynicism ensures that nothing I see out there on the road will surprise me, and arrogance gives me the ability to respond in whatever way I deem necessary.

Cyclaholic 12-09-06 12:13 AM

....and the most obvious one that (I think) nobody's mentioned - my bike!


[edit] nevermind, i just re-read the OP :o

rajman 12-09-06 12:47 PM

My studded tires (is that two things?)

o-dog 12-09-06 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Artkansas

agreed

aMull 12-09-06 01:59 PM

A bottle of water.

DataJunkie 12-09-06 02:50 PM

I would have to have one to begin with to miss it.

With all the flats I have had over the last few months it is a tossup between my pump, tire levers, patches, and the spare tube.

banerjek 12-09-06 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by ax0n
2 problems:

1) I do not have access to image adjusting tools at work, and the online ones I've seen are either blocked at work, or do not function properly. Remind me to make a PHP interface to ImageMagick soon. I use a PHP image upload thing to get stuff from my camera phone (or desktop) at work to my server. I might as well build some scripts to crop, scale, adjust color, contrast, etc.

2) Absolutely asinine Blogger limitation. It's not a thumbnail, the photos are clickable to show the full-size one, but it uses CSS to scale the images. Hey, I don't like it either.

Unless control over your machines is fairly extreme, try to download the Microsoft Powertoys for XP. Unless you have the worst peon permissions on your own machine, you'll be able to do this. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx

The image resizer is handy because all you need to do to resize an image is right click on the file and say what size you want.

Jarery 12-09-06 05:52 PM

1) motivation to do it everyday in the cold dark and rain
2) the agressivness to take a lane instead of getting run over by a passing suv
3) my mp3/radio and coffee capable thermos bottle

Jarery 12-09-06 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by SSP
Holy crap - $265-$325 for a cycling jacket? For that price, it should pedal the bike, and change my flats!!

Phhtt! thats nothing, they also sell cycling gloves, no fingers, for $150

lukeslytalker 03-07-07 06:02 AM

My Rapha softshell jacket. Looks good on and off the bike. Best bit of kit i own.

ax0n 03-07-07 06:18 AM

After monday: Definitely the helmet.

StokerPoker 03-07-07 10:46 AM

The greatest thing about my morning commute is that it ends at my house instead of work. My evening commute is to work and what I value most is when I get a cup of coffee at 7-11 on my way in and it doesn't leak all over my BB. That usually only happens when I forget that I bought coffee in a styrofoam cup and I try to get some air on the speed bumps

Wulfheir 03-07-07 10:51 AM

Helmet mounted mirror.

ModoVincere 03-07-07 11:08 AM

topeak Alien, changed several tires and made adjustments while out in the middle of nowhere.

JeffS 03-07-07 11:19 AM

My glasses.

Nothing special about them, but the cold morning air makes my eyes water. Assuming that I'm fully dresses, the glasses and the rear blinky are the only things I've turned around to go get.

HardyWeinberg 03-07-07 11:23 AM

lights, lots of lights

KrisPistofferson 03-07-07 11:38 AM

Lights, helmet, fenders and pepper spray.

DataJunkie 03-07-07 11:51 AM

Crap. I thought you wrote hair spray. My reading comprehension is a tad off today.

acidinmylegs 03-07-07 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by buzzman
to be sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things"

a black balaclava with neoprene booties,

cell phone and helmet and Clif Bars and goodies,

studded snow tires to ride over ice,

these are some things that I find very nice...

when the wind blows, when the snow flies, when it's really rad

I simply remember my favorite things and then I don't feel so bad!

Thanks... now that tune is stuck in my head. :D :D

rando 03-07-07 01:08 PM

water!

noisebeam 03-07-07 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by rando
water!

Its getting to be that time of year isn't it?
Al

JeffS 03-07-07 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by rando
water!

How long is your commute?

noisebeam 03-07-07 04:08 PM

My morning commute is 8.5mi/25min - in mid summer 7am it can be 95F. I can easily make it without water, but it sure is nice. ;)

PM commute (which this thread is not about) is 115-120F mid summer. I could make it without on bike water, but I haven't tried.

Al

ItsJustMe 03-08-07 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by SSP
Holy crap - $265-$325 for a cycling jacket? For that price, it should pedal the bike, and change my flats!!

No kiddin'. I've got a $99 J&G waterproof/breathable, and it's everything I want. I wear it every day it's below about 50*F, or when it's raining. It's about 18 months old now and looks like new, not a single thread or worn looking spot, including the couple of times I've landed on it in gravel (luckily not going fast).


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