What to put in a starter kit. Im JUST getting started
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What to put in a starter kit. Im JUST getting started
Hi all, I JUST bought my first roadie (2011 Allez Comp) and I wanna know what Im gonna need (equipment/gear-wise) to get started. I currently have a helmet, shoes/cleats/pedals and a bicycle...no bottles,cages,shorts,bibs,pump,tubes,bell, lights,tools or anything. Im looking to start going on group rides in the next two weeks or so...what should I have with me and at home before I set out? Help
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You NEED a pump, a spare tube, SOME sort of inflator (CO2, frame pump, etc. I recc'd CO2), and tire levers.
You basically NEED bottle cages and two water bottles, and bibshorts.
You should have sunglasses, real biking jerseys, and cycling fingerless gloves.
You don't need a bell, a light (Well, you decide that one, most don't,) fenders, etc.
I recommended the Sugoi RS bibshorts. Buy cheap, buy twice.
I'm positive I'm forgetting some stuff, but that's a good start.
You basically NEED bottle cages and two water bottles, and bibshorts.
You should have sunglasses, real biking jerseys, and cycling fingerless gloves.
You don't need a bell, a light (Well, you decide that one, most don't,) fenders, etc.
I recommended the Sugoi RS bibshorts. Buy cheap, buy twice.
I'm positive I'm forgetting some stuff, but that's a good start.
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Bare necessities are:
Gloves
helmet
glasses
cycling-specific shorts/pants
extra inner tube
pump with tire lever
water bottle and cage (if not, a camel-back or equivalent)
ID with some cash
Useful extras:
Multi-tool with hex sizes you need
chain tool with extra chain links
bandages or first aid kit
speedometer/heart-rate monitor (if you're serious about training)
pepper spray
knife
gun
Gloves
helmet
glasses
cycling-specific shorts/pants
extra inner tube
pump with tire lever
water bottle and cage (if not, a camel-back or equivalent)
ID with some cash
Useful extras:
Multi-tool with hex sizes you need
chain tool with extra chain links
bandages or first aid kit
speedometer/heart-rate monitor (if you're serious about training)
pepper spray
knife
gun
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What does Bob Roll say on the Road ID commercial? "Helmet, shoes, Road ID, bazooka, set."
All kidding aside, I would suggest looking into getting a Road ID. Much better for me than carrying a wallet, or carrying just my license and then forgetting to put it back into my wallet when I get home. A couple of dollars is a necessity as well.
All kidding aside, I would suggest looking into getting a Road ID. Much better for me than carrying a wallet, or carrying just my license and then forgetting to put it back into my wallet when I get home. A couple of dollars is a necessity as well.
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