Essential kit

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A waterproof, unfortunately.
 

killiekosmos

Veteran
apart from my bike! I always have waterproofs, over summer I'll leave spare set in office rather than carry them always Usually carry spare tube and repair kit. Other essential - lock for bike
 

SoulOnIce

New Member
Tel said:
What do you consider to be essential kit for commuting?

depends on the distance - my commute is 15 miles one way.

On the bike:
- waterproof top
- pump, tyre levers, 2 spare tubes
- waterproof overshoes
- lights
- gloves
- hi viz
- mp3 player
- pants, socks and t-shirt
- food

At work:
- shower facilities
- leave shoes, trousers, washbag, towel at the office
- I wear casual clothes in the office but I also keep a suit, shirt and tie in the office in case I have a meeting to attend or a media appearance etc.
 

Bman

Guru
Location
Herts.
I Carry:
Waterproof trousers
Hi-Vis Jacket
Laptop (essential for work) Wallet, phone, keys etc

At Work :
Spare Innertube, and repair kit
Various tools I would need for tweaking or repairing a p******e
A spare handlebar (I dont know why i've kept it)
Oil

Optional :
Lights if I'm going to be arriving or leaving when its dark (or near dark) or if I think the weather may cause poor visibility.

Pretty much anything else I would need is at home.

This works well for me, as work and home are only 4 miles apart. I can live with an occasional failure because Its not too far to walk. Although, try to make sure that doesnt happen
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
Spare tube, CO2 inflator and a couple of tyre leavers, then again I have only used then once in 15 years of commuting...
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Everything including the kitchen sink.......or just abouts.

My kit- either on me, or in the office has helped repair a few colleagues bikes....
 
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Tel

Veteran
Location
Kent
My commute is only short so I don't really carry a great deal, just a mobile really as if anything goes wrong I'll be able to ring home/ office, I also consider it a form of ID, if I'm in an accident and laying unconscious then someone will be able to ring home and get my details. Although I guess the phone could get broken in the fall.

What safety precautions do you take? I had a crash recently and wish I had a pen and paper on me...
 

downfader

extimus uero philosophus
Location
'ampsheeeer
If the mobile breaks the police can use the simcard to contact relatives I think.

Personally I carry:

Mobile (with built in camera and voice recorder)
pen and paper
pump, tools and repairkit
Lights (winter 3 front and 3 back, summer 1 back and 2 front)
Money
Chain lock
Keys

Then theres me work gear in Exped dry bags, work ID and all that crammed into a 7L Altura rack bag.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
My bike
multi-tool
pump(sometimes if i remember to put it in my bag)
spanner(for the back wheel)
drink(not that i really bother with it)
tyre levers(one thats kept in my bag all the time)

Thats about it.
Oh, there was a chain tool and screw driver in my bag aswell today because i forgot to take them out.
I travel light. My work is only just over 2 miles away, and i could get on a bus home if i needed, or to one of the bike shops in town.
Oh, and i dont need a lock because my bike is kept in the cellar so no real risk of it being stolen.
 
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