Practical Tips for Cyclists
Before embarking on the adventure, it is smart to think about what is involved in such a cycling trip. Whether you are going on a fanatical cycling holiday or just want to go for a relaxed ride on a sunny Saturday; a good beginning is half the battle.
Tip 1: For example, choose to decide your route in advance. That way, you can figure out what you would like to see and how many kilometres you want to cover. Cycling is obviously most fun in a beautiful area, plus it's not useful to find out halfway through your route that you don't really feel like it anymore, but still have to cycle 10 kilometres to get home.
Tip 2: It is also important, especially for longer distances or cycling holidays, to check your bike well in advance. Are both tyres properly inflated? Are my brakes working properly? Do my lights still work? For real fanatics, it is also useful to make a packing list before departure. For example, consider bringing extra lights or a tyre repair kit. Waterproof panniers can also come in very handy on rainy days.
Tip 3: Are you going away for a while and do you have a lot of luggage with you? Then think carefully about streamlining your luggage as efficiently as possible. Don't take too much with you and make sure your stuff is distributed fairly and evenly on both sides of the bike. Place the heavy items below and lighter ones on top and make sure the luggage does not extend beyond the handlebars. It is also recommended to hang about two-thirds of the weight on the rear fork and the rest on the front fork.