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If you have a dedicated commuter bike and you're riding all year round then you will want to fit mudguards. You'll soon get over your irrational hatred.

not as of yet iv slicked my cross bike while i sort a drivetrain for the roadbike which will be a full time commuter its a fair bit lighter and faster

looks like some 4seasons may be on my first staff purchase then


 
Posted : 10/05/2014 7:20 am
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I ride a hub geared pompetemine with full mudguards and rack. Slime tubes in some kind of toughened tyres. Two pannier bags:

Bag 1: laptop, charger, mouse all in neoprene sleeve. Work notebook and whatever paperwork I'm having to carry around. Pre ironed shirt folded round towel (I take a small one in every day, they stink the office out otherwise) with underwear and tie - all in waterproof bag.

Bag 2: lunchbox, some old waterproof trousers for inter office rides during the day, small toolkit with 2 tubes, multi tool, levers, patches, spanner. Pump. Very small lock. Everything else like bb, pass, wallet, phone, etc.

Moving to panniers after years of carrying heavy laptop on back has been a revelation.

I leave a couple of suits, pairs of shoes and wash kit at work. And have just ordered a brompton to leave in the office for journeys during the day.

Agree that preparation is everything. I lay everything out the night before...like many above I have forgotten things (cuff links the main offender)

Kit wise, old padded shorts, humvees (3/4 all year), whatever Jersey I put my hands on, showerproof coat. As above, spend money on really good winter gloves if you feel the cold...have a couple of buffs ready for the cold months, and sealskin socks can be good unless you go through flooded roads.

I enjoy it more in the winter...love the feeling of being up against it.


 
Posted : 10/05/2014 8:00 am
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Got some marathon plus tyres no punctures in 4 years doing 100 miles a week in London
Muktitool fresh pants socks T-shirt + lunch
Keep trousers wash kit towel shoes in work


 
Posted : 10/05/2014 8:15 am
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looks like some 4seasons may be on my first staff purchase then

Yep, good choice. I got one flat on mine all winter. Get some clip on mudguards for winter though, not just for commuting, all winter riding.


 
Posted : 10/05/2014 8:20 am
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I ride a hub geared pompetemine with full mudguards and rack

I endorse this message; add a front hub dynamo and you're golden.


 
Posted : 10/05/2014 8:33 am
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