Few things are as discouraging to riding a bike as pain and discomfort. Thankfully, there are some easy things you can do to make your bike more comfortable and pain-free. Here are some suggestions.
The bike is the Priority Continuum Onyx, from my amazing sponsor Priority. And it's a great, complete, year-round daily bike:
https://alnk.to/gKS5Jlw The suspension seatpost came from our friends at RedShift.
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https://redshiftsports.com/products/shockstop-city-suspension-seatpostEndurance Seatpost:
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I’ve been riding Priority bikes for a number of years. I love their low-maintenance, belt-drive design, and they offer good quality at a decent price. They signed on as a sponsor for my YouTube channel several years after I started riding them.
My daily summertime bike is the zippy and fun Priority Eight:
https://alnk.to/1XWoxFO With its fenders, hub dynamo lights and durable Enviolo internal hub gearing system, I’ve happily ridden the Priority Continuum Onyx through many Canadian winters:
https://alnk.to/gKS5JlwAbus Bike Locks. If you’re riding in a city, you need a good-quality bike lock, and you can’t do much better than Abus and their diverse lineup of locks:
https://www.abus.com/My book Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling:
https://amzn.to/42EBzO6Here is some of the gear I’m currently using. Some of these are affiliate links.
Bike Lights: I love dynamo lights that are built into a bike and powered by your pedalling or the wheel’s movement, but if you need aftermarket lights, Lumos offers a number of great options. Their Firefly lights are simple and bright:
https://collabs.shop/3uodbzHelmet: If I’m riding for sports, such as mountain biking or road bike, I like Lumos helmets because they are comfortable and well-built, and you can also easily attach lights to stay as visible as possible on roads:
https://collabs.shop/prkigyBell: I love the sound and quality of the Japanese-made Crane Bells:
https://www.cranebellusa.com/ Saddle: Yes, they can be pricey, but I’ve joined the ranks of people who think the extra cost for the quality of a Brooks Saddle is worth it, in both durability and comfort:
https://www.brooksengland.com/Panniers: My everyday workhorse pannier is Two Wheel Gear’s Pannier Backpack Convertible 2.0:
https://twowheelgear.com/collections/pannier-backpacks?srsltid=AfmBOop6XPOZUjmjf4-Nr1MVwSivDO7igNWhL6Y3PzWOzkqtraTAS-D5Pedals: I’ve not experienced high-performance pedals adding much extra value to my daily riding experience, but these light-up pedals from Redshift are bright, keep me visible at night and grab lots of attention:
https://redshiftsports.com?aff=40Phone mount: I use Peak Design’s mobile system, including the Universal Bar Mount on my handlebars every day, which I also bring it with me when I travel for bike rentals and bike-share bicycles:
https://peak-design.pxf.io/c/5749368/1664050/18669Buff: Keeps your face, neck and head warm in the winter, and keeps the sun off in the summer:
https://peak-design.pxf.io/c/5749368/1664050/18669Sunglasses: If you’re going to wear sunglasses, why not use a pair that has built-in mirrors so you can see behind you while you ride?:
https://collabs.shop/f9hvof Don’t forget to register your bike with an online database.
My favourite is 529 Garage
https://project529.com/garage Bike Index is also good:
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0:00 Introduction
0:38 The right bike for the job
1:41 Proper fit
2:33 Saddle height and adjustments
4:02 The cockpit and handlebars
5:13 Tires
6:10 Carrying stuff on your bike, not your back
6:45 Suspension, but not too much
8:43 The right type of saddle
10:07 Take care of the basics