Blinky lights, front and back, assuming you plan on doing a fair bit of road riding.
RadAirDude on
Varia radar
dirty_papercut on
You need a dork disc, some reflectors, and one of those little red things that stick out the side.
No_Ladder_7925 on
Idk what the general consensus is for these, but I have 2 fidlock bottles on my Tarmac and its amazing. Super sleek, super easy to use, no fiddling around to put the bottles back. Might just be a skill issue on my part though… Your bike looks cool! Seems like my future (far future) dream bike! Enjoy it!
Plenty_Scheme on
Varia radar is a game changer for road. Get the new Garmin edge computer to connect your power meter and radar to. Front light is nice also, and Garmin has one that will adjust brightness based on speed. But that’s a little overkill tbh unless you just wanna.
RelationshipNo9336 on
Radar for sure. I updated my old Garmin 800 to an Edge Explore 2 with a Varia 515. I’m really pleased with the function of both. If you don’t have a power meter they can be fun to correlate HR, perceived exertion and power on your rides.
Inevitable-Impress-4 on
Salts from your sweat. Everything else is secondary.
impossnipple on
Speed holes and racing stripes.
letstourthemaritimes on
Me.
theunrealSTB on
Needs a rider.
frzzjpeg on
No idea sorry I’m new here. But have fun, that must be a great buzz!
goodhusband214 on
Miles
Polinaziondehongos on
Integrated handle bar
MechaNick_ on
Is that saddle good for you? If it came with the bike, I suggest maybe getting one that suits you better.
ecallawsamoht on
get a hacksaw and slam that stem!
2-wheels on
Sweet. Very smooth lines and classic color.
Some have suggested a bike computer. I used these for years but I have switched to a gps watch that also gives heart rate. I’m using a Suunto Vertical. In bicycling mode, the watch reports everything on a single screen: instant and avg speed; distance; elevation and ele. change; time riding, time of day, and heart rate. Other data are deeper. The watch downloads to my phone app, wh/ accurately displays the route on a map and reports tons o data. The thing even has a “bread crumbs” feature that shows the way back home. Only complaint is I can’t see pace at a glance.
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some sweat from riding it dawg
Miles. And a computer.
Second water bottle.
Blinky lights, front and back, assuming you plan on doing a fair bit of road riding.
Varia radar
You need a dork disc, some reflectors, and one of those little red things that stick out the side.
Idk what the general consensus is for these, but I have 2 fidlock bottles on my Tarmac and its amazing. Super sleek, super easy to use, no fiddling around to put the bottles back. Might just be a skill issue on my part though… Your bike looks cool! Seems like my future (far future) dream bike! Enjoy it!
Varia radar is a game changer for road. Get the new Garmin edge computer to connect your power meter and radar to. Front light is nice also, and Garmin has one that will adjust brightness based on speed. But that’s a little overkill tbh unless you just wanna.
Radar for sure. I updated my old Garmin 800 to an Edge Explore 2 with a Varia 515. I’m really pleased with the function of both. If you don’t have a power meter they can be fun to correlate HR, perceived exertion and power on your rides.
Salts from your sweat. Everything else is secondary.
Speed holes and racing stripes.
Me.
Needs a rider.
No idea sorry I’m new here. But have fun, that must be a great buzz!
Miles
Integrated handle bar
Is that saddle good for you? If it came with the bike, I suggest maybe getting one that suits you better.
get a hacksaw and slam that stem!
Sweet. Very smooth lines and classic color.
Some have suggested a bike computer. I used these for years but I have switched to a gps watch that also gives heart rate. I’m using a Suunto Vertical. In bicycling mode, the watch reports everything on a single screen: instant and avg speed; distance; elevation and ele. change; time riding, time of day, and heart rate. Other data are deeper. The watch downloads to my phone app, wh/ accurately displays the route on a map and reports tons o data. The thing even has a “bread crumbs” feature that shows the way back home. Only complaint is I can’t see pace at a glance.
[Hope](https://www.hopetech.com/products/brakes/discs/) floating brake rotors.
New wheels, new caves, new ceramic speed bearings throughout, new ceramic speed overaized pulley wheel.
Na joking just enjoy
Riser bars
I was going to say integral fender, but there’s no room :'(
Bento box, frame bag and saddle bag to store food for those 30kms rides
your ass!. just go ride it