Mountain Bike Accessories
On a Long Trip Packing the Right Mountain Bike
Accessories Can Save the Day
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Setting out for a long mountain bike ride can be a
great adventure as long as you make sure that you take the time to pack the right mountain bike accessories to take
with you on the trip. When you are at home you have access to shelter in case of a storm along with food and water
when you need it. Once you set off on your long bike ride you only have the things that you have brought along with
you. If you do not pack carefully you could end up regretting it.
Carrying the right accessories can help you be properly prepared for changes in the weather such
as rain, wind or rapid drops in temperature. Running out of light or losing your direction are also things that may
have to be faced while out on the trail. Planning ahead and making sure that your group's mountain bike accessories
cover all of these possibilities can save you from having a ruined trip.
In order to help you figure out what mountain bike accessories you will need to take with you a
little advance preparation for your trip is a very good idea. Start out by checking out the terrain you are likely
to encounter while on the ride. Oddly enough if the terrain is likely to be very rough and challenging spare
mountain bike brake levers can come in handy if you happen to take a spill. One of the first things that usually
breaks when you go down on your bike is the brake lever and having no brakes can stop your trip in its tracks.
When packing try not to think just about the accessories that are part of your mountain bike
although there are a few of these, but think of the non mountain bike accessories that go along with taking a trip.
Since you are planning to go on a long trip chances are you will be camping out on the trail, so you should pack
accordingly. Everything you pack should be sealed in a plastic bag to keep it from getting wet if it rains. There
is nothing worse than finding that your book of matches is too wet to light your campfire when you are cold and
wet.
A good hydration pack makes the perfect accessory, especially if you buy one that has plenty of
pockets to carry lots of extra bits and pieces that you are going to need on your trip. This can include a fist aid
kit, sun block, food like trail mix and even a small tool kit if you do not already have one mounted on your
bike.
Taking a long mountain bike ride that lasts over a couple of days or more can be a great way to
get away for a while. If you do not have the right mountain bike shoes a pleasant trip can turn into a nightmare very quickly. The key here
is to plan ahead and pack well to be ready for any possibility; one last accessory to consider is a cell phone
just in case something goes wrong.
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