April 01, 2020

With the outbreak of COVID-19, we've seen a surge in the popularity of urban cycling. People living in major urban centers are abandoning public transportation in favor of active transportation to avoid close contact and the risk of contagion. Some organizations in New York City report a 25% increase in cycling trips. There's no better way to practice social distancing than on a bike—unless, of course, you're on a tandem!
Some cyclists practicing voluntary simplicity will tell you that all you need is a bike and a helmet, but as you rack up the kilometers, you will realize that you need a minimum of accessories to have an optimal experience.

In addition to the pandemic, Montreal is also suffering from a surge in bicycle thefts. It's generally recommended to invest 10% of your bike's value in security and to ensure that all easily removable parts are locked. Therefore, consider using a main lock and a cable lock for your wheels.

Spring is a nasty business. The grey snow melts, giving way to slightly muddy water. If you don't want to arrive at work stained or soaked at the beginning or end of the season, mudguards are a very worthwhile investment.

Not only does the law require you to have reflectors and lights at night, but your safety depends on it. Make sure you are seen by other road users when cycling by adding reflectors and lights to your bike.

Whether you need to carry your lunch , a change of clothes, your laptop, or other personal belongings, a backpack or removable bike bag that is relatively lightweight, highly waterproof, and durable is highly recommended. Since there are options to suit all tastes and needs, speak to one of our advisors on social media, by email, or by phone to find a solution tailored to your professional and personal requirements.
While it's always a pleasure to see you, it's a bit of a hassle having to go to the store for every little problem. Here's a list of essentials to get for basic maintenance or repairs (in order of importance according to your humble columnist):
In short, I'm putting out a call to cycling enthusiasts and club members. What are your essentials for getting around by bike: the 5-7 items you wouldn't part with for anything? Feel free to share this valuable information in the comments section.