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Gifts for commuter cyclists

November 26, 8:50 PMSF Bicycle Transportation ExaminerBen Marks
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Woody's 60's Acid Trip

One of the difficulties of shopping for cyclists is that their bikes are such personal objects. For example, you'd never buy a cyclist a new seat no matter how cool or perfect you thought it might be, no more than you would presume to buy your cyclist a new set of handlebars. But there are some items that most cyclists, and commuter cyclists in particular, are bound to appreciate this holiday season.

RAIN GEAR RainShield makes jackets (with hood or without) and pants that are waterproof on the outside, soft and breathable on the inside. The basic yellow rain pants and hooded jacket are the best deals. Order from coolraingear.com or penncycle.com.

BOOTIES There's no point in staying dry on top, only to arrive home or at work with soaked feet. Nashbar Rainier Booties are designed for cycling shoes; Adidas Road Booties are probably a better bet for those of us who prefer tennis shoes, even in winter.

GLOVES If cold hands are the bane of your winter-cycling existence, then the pricey-but-awesome V5 Sprint Glove System is for you. It's only a glove liner, but it's heated, making commutes in sub-zero climates a toasty pleasure. For those of us who live in places where it doesn't often dip below freezing, Specialized's Radiant gloves should do the trick.

GLASSES The best thing to keep your glasses from fogging up is Cat Crap. Not sure what else there is to say about that...

FENDERS Okay, this is dicey territory, where something you think is brilliant might horrify your cyclist. But who wouldn't love a set of wooden fenders with a name like 60's Acid Trip? If this pair is gone (as of 11/25, there was exactly one pair available), Woody's Custom Bicycle Fenders has other designs available and ready to ship. And, as their name suggests, they takes orders.

Amount of carbon dioxide not produced since July 10, 2008 thanks to commuting by bicycle: 458.06 pounds

 

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