Introduction
Bike commuting is a fantastic way to kickstart your day, save money, and reduce your carbon footprint. But to make your ride as smooth as possible, you'll need more than just a bike and a destination. This blog covers the essentials that every bike commuter should consider to make their daily ride safe, comfortable, and efficient.
The Right Bike for the Job
Choosing the right bike is the first step in setting yourself up for commuting success.
- Hybrid Bikes: These offer a good balance of speed and comfort, ideal for city commuting.
- Electric Bikes: If your commute involves hills or you want to arrive sweat-free, an e-bike can be a game-changer.
- Folding Bikes: Perfect for multi-modal commuting where you might need to hop on a bus or train.
Own Your Lane, Know the Rules
Understanding traffic laws is crucial for a safe commute. Remember, you have the right to take up an entire lane, and you have the right of way when going straight at intersections.
Must-Have Gear
Bags and Storage
- Panniers: These are saddlebags that attach to the rear rack, keeping weight off your back.
- Backpack: If you prefer a backpack, consider one with a chest strap for stability.
Our friend at Shifter did a great video about all the bike storage options available!
Clothing
First and foremost, dress for the weather! We all know Edmonton gets all the weather, and things can change quickly!
- Waterproof Jacket: A lightweight, breathable, and waterproof jacket is essential for unpredictable weather.
- Cycling Shorts or Pants: These provide extra padding for comfort during longer rides.
Safety Gear
- Lights and Reflectors: Front and rear lights are not just for night riding; they increase your visibility during the day as well.
- Bell or Horn: A simple way to alert pedestrians or other cyclists of your presence. In Edmonton, this is a legal requirement so make sure your bike is properly equipped.
Tech and Tools
- Cycling Apps: Use apps to find the best routes, track your rides, and even monitor your fitness levels.
- Basic Repair Kit: Include a spare tube, tire levers, a multi-tool, and a mini pump.
Personal Care
- Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial, especially for longer commutes.
- Sunscreen and Lip Balm: Protect your skin from sun exposure, even on cloudy days.
Office Essentials
- Change of Clothes: If you don't wear your work clothes for the ride, keep a set of work clothes at the office to change into.
- Towel and Toiletries: Freshen up quickly with a small towel, deodorant, and maybe some wet wipes.
Final Thoughts
Bike commuting is more than just riding a bike; it's a lifestyle choice that comes with its own set of needs and challenges. Being well-prepared can make the difference between a stressful commute and a delightful one.