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Checklist for a bicycling outing

bike-200x148You’re frantic. Panicked even. In exactly one hour, your troop is heading out the door on a bicycling outing — and you’re struggling to pack. What clothes do you need to bring? How about extra gear?

No worries.

Just take a deep breath and use this handy checklist. In addition to your basic outdoor gear, you’ll also need:

  • Repair kit
  • Screwdrivers sized for your bike’s various screws
  • Allen wrenches and box wrenches for your bike
  • Chain rivet extractor
  • Spoke wrench
  • Chain lube
  • Tire patch kit
  • Spare inner tube
  • Mini pump

craigBICYCLING EXPERT ESSENTIALS:

From Adam Craig, nine-time national mountain bike champion, Bend, Ore.

Multi-tool. “This will take care of the screwdriver, chain tool, Allen and box wrenches items from above, all while fitting in your pocket nicely.”

Hydration pack. “Whenever I’m not racing I’m wearing one of these packs. You can carry water, all of your tools and some extra clothing. Everything you’d ever need can fit in a small pack.”

Sunglasses. “I’m a big fan of riding with eyewear. It seems that whenever I have to take my glasses off due to rain (Rain-X helps a lot, by the way), I inevitably get poked in the eye with a stick.”

Gloves. “Sweaty hands don’t grab handlebars very well. And the branches that don’t poke you in the eye will surely scrape across your knuckles.”

TWO THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEEDED:

  • Energy bar. “This is important for two reasons: One, you get hungry when you ride. More important, though, is the fact that you can use the wrapper as a handy-dandy tire boot in case you run over something sharp that slices your tire. Before putting in your new inner tube, fold the energy bar wrapper to thicken it then place it between the sliced tire and tube. This ‘boot’ will keep the tube from popping again.”
  • Zip ties. “I never leave home without them. They can fix a broken helmet or hold your pedal cage on after you hit a rock, in addition to just about anything else. Worth their weight in gold!”

10 Comments on Checklist for a bicycling outing

  1. VancouverVenturer // October 10, 2010 at 4:23 pm // Reply

    Does anyone have any tips about fitting a tent bag onto my bike frame?

    • Racks! Hit your local bike shop and check out a good rack. Get one that mounts to the fram and the drop-outs. The guys at the shop are good Q and A resourses. I use light weight cord to tie all my stuff down.

    • Racks! Hit your local bike shop and check out a good rack. Get one that mounts to the frame and the drop-outs. The guys at the shop are good Q and A resourses. I use light weight cord to tie all my stuff down.

  2. canadain scout // July 12, 2010 at 6:49 pm // Reply

    cool eh

  3. a debit card or credit card is lighter than paper money and will still work even if it gets wet….

  4. Sorry im more of A BMX rider just to tell ya

  5. if your going camping wth your bike you you shouldstrap a tent and a sleeping bag.

  6. lancearmstrongJR. // July 1, 2009 at 3:12 am // Reply

    great gear for a long 150k ride on the weekends! you can fit it all into a saddle bag or a tri bag that fits on the front of your frame

  7. dogstar_59 // May 3, 2009 at 6:53 pm // Reply

    don’t forget ID, money, and insurance info in case you are in an accident

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