Learn about accessories you can add to your bike, such as lights, locks, bell, tool kit, and basket or panniers.
Helmets: A protective headgear for bikers to prevent head injuries in case of accidents.
Lights: It refers to the front and rear lights that help the rider see the road ahead and make him/her visible to others while biking at night or low-light conditions.
Locks: A bike lock secures the bike from theft when left unattended outside or in public places.
Pumps: A device used to inflate the bike tire when there is less air pressure.
Racks: Bike racks help to carry more weight on the bike while traveling by attaching bags, panniers, or other accessories.
Mudguards: It is installed to prevent water and mud splashes from hitting the rider and the bike during rainy or muddy conditions.
Water bottle cages: A holder mounted on the bike frame, where one can carry water bottles during long rides.
GPS and Bike Computers: It helps in tracking metrics like distance traveled, speed, and location of the rider while biking.
Saddles or Seats: It is the part where the rider sits while biking. The saddle should be comfortable for the rider to avoid discomfort or pain while biking.
Tires: Bike tires come in different sizes and types, and the choice of tire depends on the bike's usage and terrain.
Brake pads: A critical component for safe riding, as it helps the rider to stop the bike.
Fenders: Another accessory used to deflect water, mud, or debris from the rider while riding in wet or muddy conditions.
Handlebars: Provides steering and stability for the bike while riding. Types of handlebars include drop bars, flat bars, and cruiser bars.
Pedals: Allows the rider to propel the bike forward. They come in different types, including clipless pedals, platform pedals, and toe clip pedals.
Mirrors: Provides visibility to the rider of the surrounding areas while biking, essential to avoid accidents.
Bike bells or horns: Alerts the pedestrians or riders about the biker's presence, especially useful when overtaking or passing someone.
Cycle computers: A device that displays the rider's speed, distance traveled, and time and cadence while riding.
Trailers: Used to transport goods or pets while biking.
Carrier bags: A bag mounted on the bike, which is useful for carrying essentials or shopping items while biking.
Kickstand: An accessory that supports the bike when parked, especially when no other support is available.
Lights: To make cyclists visible to other road users during low light conditions.
Mirrors: To help cyclists see behind them without turning their head.
Locks: To secure the bike when unattended.
Pumps: To inflate bike tires.
Water bottle holders: To hold water bottles for hydration during riding.
Bells/horns: To alert pedestrians or other cyclists of their presence.
Fenders/mudguards: To prevent water or mud from splashing on the rider.
Kickstands: To keep the bike upright when parked.
Bike racks: To attach to the car for transporting the bike.
Phone holders: To hold cell phones for navigation and tracking rides.
GPS devices: To track routes and distances for training purposes.
Cycling computers: To track speed, distance, time, and other metrics while riding.
Handlebar grips: To improve grip and comfort while holding onto the handlebar.
Saddlebags: To carry small items like tools, tubes, or food on longer rides.
Cycling shoes/pedals: To clip onto the pedals for more efficient pedaling and better control.
Reflective tape/stickers/clothing: To increase visibility during low light conditions.
Cycle trainer: To convert a regular bike into a stationary trainer for indoor training.
Cycle computer mounts: To hold cycle computers for easy access and use.