Good lights front and rear at all times, even in the day.
Spare tube, patch kit, pump, tyre levers, multi tool.
Educate yourself on basic maintenance (Tube/Tyre change, wheels in and out, gear tune, bolt checks)
Contact point upgrades (Saddle, grips and pedals).
If commuting, I always spec the most robust tyres I can get (Schwalbe Marathon Plus). Last thing I need is a flat on my ride to work.
And lastly, keep it serviced. Lube the chain when needed. It will treat you well.
1MTBRider on
Helmet!
GoatLegRedux on
I must have a bike, shoes, a tube and tools to fix a flat should I need to. The rest is optional.
Pagiras on
Shoes are a must because of my pinned pedals. The rest is optional. Well.. maybe some clothes, to not disturb people.
OolonCaluphid on
Commuting:
Mud guards. Make life so much more bearable.
Basic tool kit, puncture repair, mini pump.
Helmet, hi vis jacket, gloves, *decent lock.*
Leisure/training
Glasses, helmet, gloves, bib cycling shorts.
Emergency cash/card. Mini tool kit and basic first aid kit.
CO2 canister.
FayeDoubt on
The first comment. The rest is optional 😉
mtthefirst on
Decent helmet, front light, and rear radar.
Back2Basic5 on
Head unit and heart rate monitor for me.
I ride with power and a rear radar, but not essential. I just love the data baby.
LoraxLvr420 on
A second bike
techtom10 on
Adding to what others have said. Ass Saver, Quadlock mount and bar end mirror.
randamm on
Lights front and back. I prefer cheap ones because then you’re not far out when they’re stolen, and cheap ones with stretchy attachments go on quick. Water bottle cage. A little bag for under the saddle that carries your bike tool and a spare inner tube. Personally I need SPD clips and shoes and the flip-style pedal that lets you choose whether you are riding with regular shoes or clips that say. A bell, because they are joyful.
Ouroborus23 on
A bicycle.
lennoxred on
Top Tube bag
pas_personne on
Drop handlebars
Redsubdave on
I never thought I needed a first aid kit until the time I did.
Vescario on
I have a small saddle bag on my gravel bike with the basic tools (multi tool, tyre levers, spare tube) and 5-10 € in case i have to get a bus or train when i can’t fix the bike.
Your bike looks sick by the way. May i ask which one it is?
Horse2water on
Bottle cage
Ancient-Neat-2488 on
Wheels
VisualEyez33 on
A rear rack and panniers big enough to hold half of a 30 pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon in each one.
QnAnQ on
Lights, a proper bell, a bag for levers, a spare tire and multi-colored.
22 Comments
Gloves. The rest is optional.
Speaker 🔊
Good lights front and rear at all times, even in the day.
Spare tube, patch kit, pump, tyre levers, multi tool.
Educate yourself on basic maintenance (Tube/Tyre change, wheels in and out, gear tune, bolt checks)
Contact point upgrades (Saddle, grips and pedals).
If commuting, I always spec the most robust tyres I can get (Schwalbe Marathon Plus). Last thing I need is a flat on my ride to work.
And lastly, keep it serviced. Lube the chain when needed. It will treat you well.
Helmet!
I must have a bike, shoes, a tube and tools to fix a flat should I need to. The rest is optional.
Shoes are a must because of my pinned pedals. The rest is optional. Well.. maybe some clothes, to not disturb people.
Commuting:
Mud guards. Make life so much more bearable.
Basic tool kit, puncture repair, mini pump.
Helmet, hi vis jacket, gloves, *decent lock.*
Leisure/training
Glasses, helmet, gloves, bib cycling shorts.
Emergency cash/card. Mini tool kit and basic first aid kit.
CO2 canister.
The first comment. The rest is optional 😉
Decent helmet, front light, and rear radar.
Head unit and heart rate monitor for me.
I ride with power and a rear radar, but not essential. I just love the data baby.
A second bike
Adding to what others have said. Ass Saver, Quadlock mount and bar end mirror.
Lights front and back. I prefer cheap ones because then you’re not far out when they’re stolen, and cheap ones with stretchy attachments go on quick. Water bottle cage. A little bag for under the saddle that carries your bike tool and a spare inner tube. Personally I need SPD clips and shoes and the flip-style pedal that lets you choose whether you are riding with regular shoes or clips that say. A bell, because they are joyful.
A bicycle.
Top Tube bag
Drop handlebars
I never thought I needed a first aid kit until the time I did.
I have a small saddle bag on my gravel bike with the basic tools (multi tool, tyre levers, spare tube) and 5-10 € in case i have to get a bus or train when i can’t fix the bike.
Your bike looks sick by the way. May i ask which one it is?
Bottle cage
Wheels
A rear rack and panniers big enough to hold half of a 30 pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon in each one.
Lights, a proper bell, a bag for levers, a spare tire and multi-colored.