Mountain Biking Accessories

By Owen Jones


Like all new pastimes, mountain biking can be quite confusing for the beginner, especially if you have never purchased a bike before. However, when you have the bike you may like to purchase some accessories in order to increase your biking experience. This is one more minefield for the novice.

The first things to purchase are those that will expand your safety, your comfort and your pleasure. Not all the accessories are costly and most of them are quite obvious, but here is a list of the most indispensable accessories for the beginner mountain bike rider.

Crash Helmet: the bikers' crash helmet is not the same as a motorbike crash helmet, because the speeds concerned are not as high. However, a tumble at 15-20 MPH may still be fairly significant and even fatal.

Most of the serious bikers' injuries are head injuries. The bikers' crash helmet is the same as is worn by Olympic riders and competitors in the Tour de France, so they are up to the job. Do not fail to get a helmet of good quality or you might just as well not bother.

Riding Gloves: no matter what weather you cycle in, gloves are useful. If the weather is hot, the gloves will absorb your perspiration and help you keep a good grip on the handlebars. If the weather is cold, they will protect you from the cold and maintain some feeling in your fingers.

Not just that, but it is standard practice to hold your hands out in case of a tumble, so the hands are frequently scraped and fingers may get broken. Good mountain bike gloves will go a long way to protecting you from these frequent accidents.

Cycling Shorts: these are not definitely necessary, but they will absorb perspiration and protect you if you fall off your bike. It depends on the weather and how much you would like to exercise yourself truly. In colder weather, you might prefer to wear a track suit, whereas you could wear the shorts in the summer.

Cycling Shoes: these again are not definitely necessary, but cycling shoes are more comfortable for cyclists than general trainers. The grips on pedals can be fairly rough, so you will need shoes with a harder sole than normal so that you do not feel the grip dig into you.

The toe part should be toughened too, because cyclists frequently scrape the toes of their shoes when kicking off and crashing. You might want some ankle support as well.

Eye Protection: if you are riding at speed or on a narrow mountain trail, it could be disastrous to get a blinding flash or an insect in your eye. A flash of bright light off glass or a lake or a fly in the eye, can cause you to crash or come off the path and take a serious fall, which could be dangerous if you are in a distant area.

Water Bottle: you will need to keep drinking water if you are exerting yourself. Stay hydrated so that you stay strong. You do not want to faint or be forced to drink polluted river water.

Puncture Repair Kit: let's face it, punctures happen and nuts wear loose, so it is important to have a repair kit and a few spanners so that you do not get caught out.

Mobile Phone: a mobile phone will get you out of difficulty if the worst come to the worst.




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