Me = 8miles each way too.
Definitely padded shorts and a pair of gloves (full finger for winter and fingerless for warm days). Currently wearing a pair of 'normal' shorts over the lycras purely because they have a hole in them!
Ensure you have a little pump, spare inner, tyre levers, spare batteries (lights) and a multi tool also :-)
Well now this is where I'm confused. I managed to negotiate £120 worth of free accessories with my LBS when buying the bike. I pick it up on Wednesday and need to decide which accessories I want.
I have an old Bell helmet that I'd like to upgrade but not essential right now
I guess my essentials should be:
- pump, spare innertube, tyre levers
- shorts (how many? one for each day? sounds expensive)
- bright jacket/top (again how many?)
No idea what I really need, and what I can get away with to start with. I don't really want to spend a fortune on extra stuff outside my £120 allocation. Any tips?
I guess in reality I'll be cycling 2 times a week to start and then slowly upping it
I only have the one pair of cycling shorts (possibly explains the hole in them). They'll last a few commutes without becoming too bad. I shower in the morning before leaving and then when arriving at work so am pretty clean when in them.
I got spare power supplies so that I could keep one at home and one at work, saves a bit in both weight and space. The rucksack is awfully heavy when I carry the 15" Mac Pro and XPS 13 home at the weekend, and back in on Monday morning. All adds to the workout I guess ;-)
I have an old Bell helmet that I'd like to upgrade but not essential right now
Do you need the different operating systems at the same time? My first thought would be to keep one laptop at work 24/7 and the other at home, and then keep them sync'd through the cloud.
Deffo take a change of clothes, nowt worse than a sweaty crotch and back! (As much for the benefit of your colleagues as for you!)Right, so my bike is on order (finally!).
Next up is working out what the hell I'm doing. I've had differing advice from friends ranging from cycle in normal work clothes and don't worry about proper cycling gear to get all the cycling gear, take work clothes in your backpack
So, my commute is approx 8 miles and although I'm not new to cycling, I'm new to commuting. I have no shower at work, and am already going to be carrying lunch and laptop in a backpack so not overly keen on panniers or adding more weight. My typical work clothes are quite relaxed so jeans, shirt etc.
If you cycle in shorts/tights, do you then take your work clothes in a bag? or do you have some other arrangement. If I don't use shorts/tights surely I'm going to get a sore nether region.
My main concern is that if it all becomes too much hassle I'll not enjoy the whole thing and my enthusiasm will diminish
As you can tell I'm a bit confused. Any advice would be great
I also would like to commute by bicycle. The only issue for me is adequate water proofing. I intend to be dry when I arrive at work.