Essentials In Cycling Other Than Your Ibera Pakrak

By Etta Bowen


French mathematician Jacques Ozanam was the first to describe the idea of having a human powered vehicle in 1696, something with which a person can drive himself without horses. A four wheeled carriage that was steered by a driver and pedaled by his servant was invented. In 1813, a German baron invented a vehicle with four wheels that can carry two up to four passengers who worked a crank through their legs while another passenger assisted in steering the vehicle with a tiller.

The development of the so called safety bicycle in the 1880s became the most remarkable event in biking history. That design became closest cousin of the enhanced bicycles we have today, all with pneumatic tires, comfortable frames, and mounted Ibera Pakrak panniers. Since the bicycle craze in the 1890s, bicycling became a significant means of traveling and transportation. Here are a few guidelines when you are planning to go for a bike ride.

It is standard procedure to do an ABC Quick Check before you go on a ride. It has been named that way so that it is easy to remember. Air, brakes, and chains should be first examined if they are all in great condition. All quick releases must be closed. Check is for doing a test cycling to make sure that your bike is good to go.

If you find any damage on the tires, have them replaced. Pads should be regularly inspected for wear and tear, and install new ones if more than three fourths of the pad has already been utilized. Your thumb should fit between the brake lever handlebar to ensure that you can get to squeeze those brakes all the way if you have to.

Your helmet should be of the right size for you head. To know if your helmet suits you, check if the front of your helmet is level with a two finger width above the eyebrows. There should be only minimal movement when you shake your head wearing the helmet.

Dress for the weather as bicycles do not really offer the same weather protection cars and other vehicles offer. For example, be armed with a waterproof jacket when there is rain and go for ear warmers and gloves when it is cold. It is also highly recommended to wear reflective and bright clothing. Be careful if you do not have a chain guard. Keep your pants far from the chain by using leg bands or by rolling the pant legs up.

Once those are taken care of, you may want to pack the must haves of every biker. Bring a spare tube that is exclusive for your bike and your bike alone, in case of unlucky circumstances that you will have a flat tire. If you have never changed one, you can watch DIY videos or ask bike shops how to.

Do not forget your identification, money, insurance card and road ID in case of emergency. You could use a bag balm when nasty chafing and saddle sores occur. Bring home comforts if your are planning to go on a long distance ride, especially that camping is to be expected than being able to spend the night under a nice roof.

Newbies may want to have a lower seat for safety and comfort. When you are seated, you must have a slight knee bend when you press the pedal to the floor. The angle of the seat should be tilted not higher than five degrees, whether it is tilted up or down.




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