![]() |
What essential equipment is needed for riding?
I’ll be picking up a bike this weekend (most likely a Giant Rapid 3 due to the comments in my other post) and just wondering what the essential riding equipment is.
I plan to get a helmet (obviously) and cycle computer, and I already have a waterbottle cage and a small air pump that mounts on the secondary accessory points. Is there anything else that you’d consider essential such as a tube replacement kit or lights? |
A bike.
|
bell
|
Originally Posted by Icculus21
(Post 11837648)
...I plan to get a helmet (obviously) and cycle computer, and I already have a waterbottle cage and a small air pump that mounts on the secondary accessory points. Is there anything else that you’d consider essential such as a tube replacement kit or lights?
|
A saddlebag to hold your spare tube, tire irons, patch kit, and emergency cash. And gloves unless you never ride over half an hour.
|
heart rate monitor (know what your heart is doing) front and rear lites and the rest has alrweady being mentioned....enjoy the ride..
|
Well then! I'll be doing mostly city bike paths, and theres always a shop in vicinity, so I guess I won't need much!
|
all you need is a bike and your bod - everything else is optional
|
A copy of your state's bicycle laws.
|
No one mentioned a multitool.
|
My accessory list includes:
Helmet Gloves (to prevent road rash injury, not for comfort) Lights mudguards Rear luggage rack Spare inner tube puncture repair kit pump tyre levers multitool I generally take the repair kit on any ride over 2 miles. |
Not sure of your riding experience, but if your asking what should you add. I would have to guess your a beginner, I would carry
allen wrench set, multi-tool, spare tube, patch kit also, small adjustable wrench, extra batteries for lights, ( I personally carry a very nice hiking type style first aid kit. ), But I ride in very remote areas, and have needed it a few times. Most important though, know how to use what you have, practice at home changing a tube, do the back one ( Hardest ), do not wait till you you really need it, to find out if the pump works, or you have the knowledge to do repairs...Practice at home, during non stress situations. It will pay off..( Extra cash would be of NO value to me ), cause of where I ride, but in the city sounds like a great idea...Richard |
Originally Posted by Icculus21
(Post 11839542)
Well then! I'll be doing mostly city bike paths, and theres always a shop in vicinity, so I guess I won't need much!
I'd say (like many above) gloves. They've saved my hands on two occasions when I least expected it. .....as a matter of interest, I do most of my ridng in the city and I carry very little. No tube, no pump, no tools etc... Because my bicycle use is mainly for work to visit clients, I don't have time for repairs on the run, hence just the cable lock. |
No time to fix a flat? What's the alternative? Call a cab? Is a cell phone your toolkit? :)
Nobody's mentioned iPod yet. |
Good cycling gloves are essential if your going to be cycling any amount. Gel padding helps cut the vibration reaching your hands causing numbness.
Also some cycle shorts or tights (depending on weather). They might feel strange to wear initially, they sometimes feels like wearing an adult nappy (diaper if your in USA) but your backside will thank you very soon. If your going to be on any unlit roads at night make sure your front light has a decent beam. Don't rely on a little light because a car heading the other way will kill your night vision instantly. |
Originally Posted by qmsdc15
(Post 11844630)
No time to fix a flat? What's the alternative? Call a cab? Is a cell phone your toolkit? :)
... |
+1 on bell
|
20 in. flat screen and a flat tire repair kit can be really handy out in the middle of nowhere.
|
Originally Posted by Firegram
(Post 11855934)
20 in. flat screen and a flat tire repair kit can be really handy out in the middle of nowhere.
All I have is a lock and water bottle cage. I plan to add lights and then call it a day. BTW, does anybody else have a problem in this forum where you have to scroll all the way to the right side of the screen? |
Multitool
Gear/chain lube -- Not to carry with you but for maintenance. |
I'll probably always be in the vicinity of a bike shop. I already have a lock, and I think after the cycle computer, gloves, and lights I'll be all set.
|
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:25 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.