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    Cycling is gaining much popularity in recent years. With the increasing prices of gasoline and the decreasing conditions of health, people are now seeing this alternative form of transportation as a great way to help Mother Nature and their own bodies as well. The great thing about cycling is that it is rather a simple sport that does not require much except a bike of course. But if you are wanting to be more serious about your cycling experience, then you would have to add more accessories to help you improve your ride in terms of safety, quality, and enjoyment.

    The following are among the most important biking accessories:

    Cycling Clothes

    As a leisure rider, you do not need much clothing other than the usual gear you wear for strolling or jogging around the park. But as you grow more serious about cycling, you would greatly benefit from stretch material like Lycra for flexibility and comfort. It is advised to have your outfit in bright colors like yellow or orange so that people could see you easily, especially drivers.

    Bike Mirrors

    Mirrors help you see what is going on behind you. They are most useful for long-range riding, as you might need to often check for cars and trucks on your back.

    Bike Locks

    If you ride a bike for commuting, you would definitely need a bike lock to keep your bike secure while it is parked. You might not need a lock when you are a mountain biker since it will be attached to your car anyway, but an extra measure of security would definitely not hurt.

    Bike Baskets

    If you are a shopping biker, you definitely need a bike basket to carry your latest finds. If you tend to carry big and bulky objects, you are better off with a rear basket, to keep your view clear. But if you carry small items only, then a front attaching basket would suffice.

    Bike Carriers

    If you are a mountain biker, you need bike carriers to attach your bike on the roof of your van or SUV. Without them, it would be difficult for you to carry your bike to great outdoor biking trails and parks.


    Bike Lights

    If you are a night biker, you definitely need both front and rear lights because the law requires you have them.

    Tire pumps

    This accessory is required of all types of cyclists. You never know when you will have a flat tire and it is always advisable to have a pump at hand. There are many portable pumps nowadays, that you may use whether you are biking in town or riding up in the hills. Just make sure that your tire valves match your pumps. Most racing bikes have Presta valves while other bikes have Schraeder valves, which are similar to car tire valves.

    Water bottle

    Whatever type of cycling you are engaged in, you have to keep yourself hydrated all the time. Keep a bottle of water or your sports drink handy to make sure that you have enough fluids in just about any ride you take. It is wise to have water bottle cages installed in your bike so that you get easy access to your drink.

    Cycling Helmets

    Safety should be your top priority when cycling. You should not be stingy about buying a helmet, and you should get one that fits comfortably. The internal shape of the helmet should match the shape and size of your head. Your helmet should be stable and should not move while you are wearing it.

    Tool Kits

    It is wise to be a boy scout when cycling. You will never know when your bike would break down, thus it is important to bring along tire levers, puncture kits, screwdrivers, and adjustable spanners as you take your bike for a ride. Just about all of these may fit in tool bags.

    Cycling Software

    The distance cyclist would definitely benefit from a cycling program. Such software would help you calculate the speed, time, and distance of your trips, helping you prepare for great rides.

    Accessories can make your biking experience more safe, secure and fun. Ask your local dealer for the best deals in accessories. Enjoy biking!

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