Just upgraded to a real road bike, what else to do need to buy?
Just got a new bike, a Scattante R-670, this is my second road bike. My first is/was a good ol classic Peugeot (80's something).
Anyways, My question is this, I got a bout $200 to spend on additional items for cycling and i'm wondering what i should get first (already have a helmet, bike shows/pedals, mini toolset): Im thinking of getting a trip computer/Cateye? What else will come in handy? I'm planning to ride at least once a week 20+ miles each time |
Shorts, Gloves. good shorts, nice gloves. plan on spending 75-150 on shorts
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Bottles & Cages
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Hey OP, congrats on the new ride. Like already mentioned.... some good bib shorts, jersey and arm and leg warmers for those cooler mornings. Maybe some toe warmers as well if it's still getting a little cold in the mornings. Some cycling specific sunglasses if you don't have any yet.
Cateye makes pretty simple and nice computers. I have always liked the stem mounting they offer. Just looks cleaner on the bike. |
I would suggest a CO2 tire pump and an extra tube and patch kit.
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welcome to the insanity.......you're among friends
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Thanks guys, thanks for the welcome,
I had gotten some Pearl Izumi shorts last year, i think those will work for a long time for me, i spent like $80ish on them, and i have a water bottle and a cage for it. I donno if i need the warming stuff for riding in CA, its rarely that cold :) So seems like I need 1. Cateye - tripcomputer 2. CO2 tire pump and an extra tube and patch kit 3. Jersey 4. Gloves, so gloves are that important? 5. Another cage and bottle |
I always ride with gloves (gel filled ones for long rides). If you're getting a bike computer get one that also measures cadence. (preferably wireless - takes 5 minutes to set up instead of next to forever filddling with wires).
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This is a good CO2/mini-pump combo, if you want both in one: http://aebike.com/product/genuine-in...u8062-qc30.htm When you buy a spare tube, get one with a long-enough valve to work well with your rim depth (based on the photo of your bike, 48mm should do it).
Also get a master link to keep in your tool kit in case you have a chain problem. Instead of having to master the use of a chain tool, you can just use it to remove the damaged section of chain, leaving two "male" ends that you join with the master link. Since your bike's got a KMC 10-speed chain, the KMC Missing Link 10 would be just right. You can get one from your LBS for $2-$3. If you ride at dawn, at dusk, or in the dark, then some "be seen" lights are essential. For the rear, I like the Planet Bike SuperFlash. For the front, it depends if you want an off-the-shelf bike light, versus a high-output LED flashlight in a handlebar holder. |
I'd definitely pick up a saddle bag along with flat repair components. I just carry C02 and a spare tube, don't deal with patch kits etc. I learned the hard way when i started riding, got a flat while out on a ride and didn't have anything to fix it so i had to call my dad so he can pick me up. Saves a lot of trouble by being able to replace/patch your tube roadside instead of having someone come out to wherever you are and pick you up.
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Originally Posted by darb85
(Post 12231903)
Shorts, Gloves. good shorts, nice gloves. plan on spending 75-150 on shorts
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if you can find a local club you can usually get bibs (shirts) and a jersey for about 100. ...plus club fee.
Then if your smart you stop visiting this website because it makes you think that your stuff is never light strong or new enough... and you are constantly reminded that you don't ride a caad10 |
Originally Posted by vr6andre
(Post 12231890)
Just got a new bike, a Scattante R-670, this is my second road bike. My first is/was a good ol classic Peugeot (80's something).
Anyways, My question is this, I got a bout $200 to spend on additional items for cycling and i'm wondering what i should get first (already have a helmet, bike shows/pedals, mini toolset): Im thinking of getting a trip computer/Cateye? What else will come in handy? I'm planning to ride at least once a week 20+ miles each time |
too late, haha
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Originally Posted by captnfantastic
(Post 12232831)
if you can find a local club you can usually get bibs (shirts) and a jersey for about 100. ...plus club fee.
Then if your smart you stop visiting this website because it makes you think that your stuff is never light strong or new enough... and you are constantly reminded that you don't ride a caad10 |
Originally Posted by pgjackson
(Post 12233250)
You need to buy more riding time.
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Originally Posted by vr6andre
(Post 12234309)
Then I need a new Job, and then list never ends...
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Get flat-fixin' goodies. I like my Leyzne pump, you'll also need levers, tube(s) and patch kits. To carry them, get either a saddle bag or put them in a bottle/holder.
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Helmet (didn't see it mentioned)
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Since you bought the bike at PB, I recommend you get the membership card for the first year. 10% store credit on everything you buy...and you will be buying a lot of stuff.
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1 cage/bottle? If you're in Sacramento, you'll want 2...especially in July/August.
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Originally Posted by pgjackson
(Post 12234607)
Since you bought the bike at PB, I recommend you get the membership card for the first year. 10% store credit on everything you buy...and you will be buying a lot of stuff.
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Originally Posted by vr6andre
(Post 12234860)
........ im planning to spend very little out of pocket :)
You'll be disabused of it soon enough...... <Whatever the date, I'll take the "under".> |
Originally Posted by vr6andre
(Post 12234860)
This is one of the reasons im making the list, I have the 10% waiting for me to spend it right now, and i have an incentive program at work that pays you like $20 a month if you work out/exercise that month. Between the two, im planning to spend very little out of pocket :)
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I got my bike and all the absolutely essential items a year ago and felt like I had everything I needed. That feeling lasted less than two weeks.
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