#95540 - 05/25/07 01:54 AM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: Frankie]
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Frankie, they're just carpentry and shooting glasses. If you don't need prescription, you can get good for $30US, tinted or not. And not just brown tint- amber, vermillion, green, find something you like and get an untinted pair to.
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#95551 - 05/25/07 02:50 AM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: ironraven]
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Registered: 09/19/03
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Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
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I may go with a pair of good old cool looking Wayfarer, how about that?
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#95553 - 05/25/07 03:41 AM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: Frankie]
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I used to ride every day for school in LA. Definitely second the panniers and rack, you can do errands and grocery shopping with them. I like handlebar mirrors, less fiddly and geeky than helmet mirrors. ALso second the flashing LED lights, red for the rear, white for the front. I like the cateye ones that form a beam, aim them for car driver height, they're to let them see you, not for you to see the ground. For that, a car foglight hooked to a sealed lead acid battery works well. Anything less doesn't throw a beam far enough for you to be able to avoid stuff in the road. Also reflectorize the bike and your helmet, I hate the fluorescent yellow stickers at the bike store so i used white scotchlite from the autoparts store. It blends with the silver on the bike and helmet. For repairs, a multitool, spare tube, patch kit and small pump, used a lot. Carried a spare brake cable, but never used. Bungie cords and 550 cord for tying stuff to the rack. ALso carried bandaids, 4x4 gauze, disinfectant and tape, these were used. Also wear gloves, the one time i didn't i spilled and messed up my palm pretty good. If it's possible that you'll be out in the rain or before or after rain, fenders and a set of lightweight rain pants and jacket. You really need fenders otherwise the crap on the road will paint a stripe on you front and back.
Edited by aardvark (05/25/07 03:44 AM)
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#95608 - 05/25/07 06:06 PM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: DLR]
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Registered: 12/14/05
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Helmet, sunscreen, water.
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#95666 - 05/26/07 06:59 AM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: DLR]
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I bike to work every day and I have been doing it for the past 10 years. So from experience: Spare inner tubes. You wanna try to find a puncture in the dark, by the light of a torch, in the rain? Be my guest.... Patch kit. Fix the punctured tube at work/home. Brake cable. Spare links for the chain. If the chain breaks, your in D.S. Small adjustable wrench. Bike Multitool. Head torch. Pump. Get a decent quality one. Wear a reflective vest. If you have a bag, make sure it's a nice bright colour. Cammo is a no-no. Put a reflective band around it. You cannot be too conspicuous. There are tyres on the market that are puncture proof. I use the "Armadillo" brand. High density rubber with a Kevlar inlay. They guarantee no punctures for one year. My experience seems to bear that out.
When you set out in the morning, take your time. Give yourself time to warm up. Use your gears. Look around. Be aware. Assume that every other D.H. ON THE ROAD'S MISSION IN LIFE IS TO TURN YOU INTO A ROAD KILL! Everyone else on the road has a safety cage wrapped round them. You don't. Any hint of trouble, get your ass up onto the sidewalk. Other than that, enjoy yourself. I do.
Edited by Leigh_Ratcliffe (05/26/07 07:08 AM)
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#95690 - 05/26/07 05:34 PM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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#95864 - 05/28/07 09:07 PM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: DLR]
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Aside from spare tube, tools, water, etc... my MAIN concern as an occasional bike rider, is be to BE SEEN. As Leigh said, if you don't want to be just another squashed hedgehog, use everything you can to BE SEEN : - reflective tape on satchels, on bike, on pack, on helmet, - reflective vest (mine is an old vest, used by airport staff), - lights : flashing red LED on bike's rear, + another LED flasher (Photon III, Pelican mini-flasher, etc..) attached by a safety pin on your back ; white LED flasher on the front of the bike, headlamp on your helmet... + Inova T2, just in case + spare batteries. As a car driver, I have seen (at the very last moment ...!!) too many cyclists whitout any light, riding in the dark.. That's just suicidal... If you are run over, despite all this signalling, then your widow will be able to sue, not for accident, but for deliberate murder !!
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#95896 - 05/29/07 04:53 AM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: frenchy]
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Registered: 12/05/05
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How about these ? http://www.airfreetires.com/No flat tires means no delay, no sweat, no spares, no worry. Anyone tried them ?
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#104574 - 09/04/07 03:53 PM
Re: Biking to work, EDC/PSK ideas?
[Re: Chisel]
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Registered: 12/14/05
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You could try Slime brand leak stopper or a 'puncture-proof' inner tube liner.
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