Simple Items You Can’t Forget To Take On Every Bike Ride! from The Podium Shop's blog

Have you ever had a bike ride experience? If yes, then you must have a thrilling one. I remember one time when I was on a long ride and my feet started to ache. I wished I had a pair of insoles with me. We always hope it will be amusing and enjoyable when we go on a ride. We must, however, be prepared for the unexpected. If you are on a long trip, you must carry a k-edge chain catcher for a smooth tour.


Before going on a bike tour, use a bicycle touring checklist to ensure you have everything you need. This is especially important if you want to feel at ease on the bike, carry all of your belongings, deal with mechanical issues, and unwind after a long day of riding. 


But when things go wrong, you should be ready with the crammed pocket under your seat. Here is a list of specific items which you would surely need to have.


Let’s have a look below!


Bike Pump:

Always bring a small bike pump with you. The best ones are mounted or clipped to the bike's frame. Before you take off, test it to ensure it is operational. Ensure the hose is not cracked and that air flows through it.


Tire Patch Kit:

You should bring a small tyre patch kit with you. These are very important and take up very little space. Without a tyre patch kit, a simple puncture can leave you stranded. If you have a tyre kit, ensure the rubber patches have not dried up. If they do so, then get a flat one for yourself.


Tools And Wrenches:

Carry a small pack of wrenches that fit your bike. Also, carry small screwdrivers, pliers, and a spoke wrench that fits your spokes. It is easy to check whether the wrenches are with you or not. 


Spare Glasses And Flashlight:

If you wear a spare pair of glasses, it can be an upstanding idea to take a small flashlight with you. If they are destroyed, make sure to buy a new one so that you will know what to do while fixing your bike. You should also have Aloha trucker Canada for protecting your head for the Sun.


Spare Inner Tube:

Having a spare inner tube is not just a good idea, it's a responsible choice. A complete tube blowout is expected, but with a spare, you can get back home safely and avoid unnecessary frustration. Remember to do a thorough visual inspection before your ride to ensure its reliability.


Duct Tape:

One of the most practical tools you can carry is duct tape. Its versatility makes it a must-have on any ride, providing reassurance that you can handle unexpected situations.


These are essential tools and items that you should bring with you on every ride. You might want to bring a few extra items if you're going on a long ride, such as a first aid kit, energy bars, or a rain jacket, depending on the weather and your personal needs.


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