Top products from r/BikeLA
We found 18 product mentions on r/BikeLA. We ranked the 18 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Origin8 Classique Cargo HD Front Rack
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Mounts to caliper hole and front axleAdjustable fit for 26", 27", 29", and 700c. Not compatible with thru-axles. May face mounting issues with integrated fork safety tabs.Heavy duty aluminum construction supports up to 55lbs.Platform area measures 12" x 14.5"
2. NDakter Bike Lock 12mm Heavy Duty, Portable Bicycle Disc Lock, Cycling Locks Anti-Theft High Security for Mountain Road Commute Bike, Kids' Bicycles
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
★ HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL - Heavy duty zinc alloy lock cylinder + 12mm bold steel cable, zinc alloy really solve the problem of not working properly due to rust, PVC coating helps prevents our bike lock from scratching your bicycles.★ FRIENDLY SIZE & WEIGHT - Ring cable lock diameter 12mm, only 24...
3. Kyerivs Alarm Disc Lock,Motorcycle Bike Lock Anti-Theft with Alarm Sound 110db and Waterproof Brake Disc Wheel Alarm Security Lock 6mm Super Class B Lock Cylinder
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
▶ANTI-THEFT,KEEPS YOUR BIKE SAFE:Cutting-edge technology from Germany, new reinforced design.6mm pushdown locking pin.Super class B lock cylinder prevents saw off or pry open.▶AUTOMATIC ALARM BIKE BRAKE LOCK:Small size but loud volume.Automatic alarm and keen touch.Up to 110 dB alarm sound w...
4. GoPro Hero+ LCD, E-Commerce Entry Level Edition, Limited Accessories
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Shipped in brown box E Commerce Packaging & does not include Skeleton Backdoor, Touch Backdoor, Flat Adhesive Mount nor Curved Adhesive Mount despite the included Quick Start Guide stating it is in the boxRecords stunning, immersive 1080p60 and 720p60 video with built in video trimming, SuperView, A...
5. AKASO EK7000 4K WiFi Sports Action Camera Ultra HD Waterproof DV Camcorder 12MP 170 Degree Wide Angle
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
4K Ultra HD action camera. Professional 4K 25Fps & 2.7K 30Fps video with 12MP photos at up to 30 frames per second for incredible photos, which is 4 times the resolution of traditional HD cameras.Wireless wrist remote control sports camera. With a wrist 2.4G remote, you can capture the world in an a...
6. Cycle Torch Shark 500 USB Rechargeable Bike Light – Headlight & Tail Light Set- Fits All Bicycles, Hybrid, Road, MTB, with Quick Release
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
SUPER-BRIGHT BIKE LIGHT- Be seen and commute in confidence! Your new bike light is powered by a high output CREE LED with 500 Lumens to light up the entire Road. Also comes with a BONUS USB LED tail Light, to keep you safe all around.USB RECHARGEABLE bike lights with amazing long run time. Stop wast...
7. KALILY 12pcs/9pcs/6pcs Headband Bandana - Face Mask Headwear Neck Gaiter Shield Scarf
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
★ FEATURES & CUSTOM SERVICE - 100% premium Microfiber.25x48cm/9.5x19inch (WidexLong). We have more than 200 designs for you to choose from. If you want to select designs that you like, just Click “Sold by KALILY” to email us for custom order!★ COMFY TO WEAR, SAY GOODBYE TO HEADWEAR HEADACHES...
8. Outdoor Products Cross Breeze Internal Frame Pack
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
9. Laser Tail Light II (Maxx Light)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
2 - Class 3r Lasers with 2 modes5 - LED bright lights with 7 modesQuick Disconnect - Take the light with youTool Free InstallationBe Seen up to 1 mile away
10. Bicycling The Pacific Coast: A Complete Route Guide, Canada to Mexico, 4th Edition
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
BICYCLING THE PACIFIC COAST
11. Serfas Thunderbolt USB Headlight, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The industry's most technologically advanced safety lightsAll lights are robs compliant and all testing is done in houseMore efficient leds & high quality lenses to increase brightness & ClarityProduces 90 lumens of pure lightUSB rechargeable light, that fully charges in 3.5 hoursFeatures 15-micro (...
12. TwoFish Lockblocks U-Lock Mount
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Package length: 7.8 cmPackage width: 17.2 cmPackage height: 4.0 cmProduct Type: LOCK
13. Kryptonite New York 1210 12mm Chain & Evolution 14mm Disc Lock
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
12mm six-sided, chain links made of 3T HARDENED MANGANESE STEEL for maximum strengthDurable, protective nylon cover with hook-n-loop fasteners to hold in placeIncludes Evolution series 4 Disc Lock with 14mm MAX-PERFORMANCE STEEL SHACKLEPatented*, oval hardened STEEL CROSSBAR for extra securityH...
14. SeaSense SAFETY BLASTER
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Maurice Sporting Goods #50074062 Safe Blaster Air HornMaurice Sporting goods
15. ABUS Granit Extreme 59 U-Lock, 10"/16mm
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
16mm patented square parabolic shackle (19mm coating)Double bolting shackle in the lock bodyThe shackle, lock body and supporting elements of the locking mechanism are all made of special temper hardened steelABUS X-Plus Cylinder offers extremely high protection against pickingTwo keys supplied with...
16. Ducks Unlimited Shooting Eyewear Kit With 5 Anti-Fog Lens Options
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NEW TWIST ON A BEST-SELLER: Pyramex teamed up with Ducks Unlimited to create these high-quality safety glasses based upon the popular and successful Pyramex Rendezvous Safety GlassesDURABLE frames with ratcheting temple arms and an ADJUSTABLE nosepiece for a CUSTOM and COMFORTABLE fitBUILT TO EXCEED...
How long do you plan to own this bike? Schwinn's are junk. The only time I got a schwinn was when I knew I would ditch it in a year. I'd suggest investing a little more in your bike if you plan to be riding it regularly and for a longer period of time. For just practical reasons, taking public transit a lot means you may be carrying your bike up and down stairs, which I would never have wanted to do with the schwinn, cause it was kinda heavy for a bike.
If you can plan your route well, a single speed should be fine. It might take a little while for you to condition your legs well, but 4 miles 1 way is not much. I can do that easily on my single speed, which I paid $325 new cause I had to have pink :) .
Get a kryptonite lock that is as small as you think you can handle locking up your bike with. Lights are a matter of preference. You'll want something that you can easily remove and take with you. I personally like a really bright light in front so i purchased the Serfas Thunderbolt.
I have a large frame and take the bus every day. I’ve noticed the slot in the middle is slightly smaller than the one closest to the bus. I can’t speak for the one in front. But, the farthest back one is largest.
Point is - when I’ve had to use the middle slot, the same happens to me. The front tire doesn’t fit completely in. Made me nervous too. But once you put the hook on (all the way back to the forks) and give it a shake back and forth, you’ll find it’s pretty secure. Or maybe not, YMMV, but that hook applies more force than you’d think and presses the bike down and back onto the rear wheel, which is inside a nice big slot. As long as the rear wheel is in there good, you should be fine. Unlikely to pop out, short of the driver pulling a Dukes of Hazard style jump.
Edit: I prohhhbably would not chain the bike to rack to SECURE it to the rack. It would have to be tight to work, like a tension strap or something. Bungees will do almost nothing unless they're super tight!! For SECURITY, however, I do use 8" of thin braided wire (looped at the ends), locked with a small padlock to lock the front tire to the fork (or use something like this). I also hear the legends about theft-from-rack. The wheel lock isn't to keep the bike on the rack, it's to give me enough time to disembark said bus and kick the bike-coveter in the head.
Yep, those will do. I switched from something similar to these for a bit more money, but I find them more comfortable and more adjustable. http://www.amazon.com/Pyramex-Unlimited-Shooting-Eyewear-Anti-Fog/dp/B000LVJ2TS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395340502&sr=8-1&keywords=ducks+unlimited+glasses
Actually I prefer the yellow lenses for nightriding, but they give you 5 lenses for various conditions including clear ones. Nail polish remover took care of the silk screened duck logos on the frame and lenses, so no worries on that. I don't ride without them anymore.
I bought some neck gaiters on Amazon (not this brand but similar) because it’s getting cold. I feel like it’s easier to breathe with them on because they’re super thin, even though that’s not what I originally got them for.
some good options to consider are these:
1: [Alarm Disc Lock] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074M61FWH/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I2YKSPYCUB2K3&colid=R1FSNPORC4DP&psc=0) even though it says 'for motorcycles' it will work on a bike,
2: and this mega [heavy duty chain] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001KQ5ZRG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
3: and this lock, which I don't have experience with, has the highest rating from a recent review of the top locks [Abus Granit Extreme 59 U-Lock, 10"/16mm] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OYHNU2/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I324LTWE3EAZZ4&colid=R1FSNPORC4DP&psc=1)
whoa! i didn't even know they made small ones! i was thinking something like this!
I'm not in LA but came across this post while searching for a Caviar courier subreddit(looks like it doesn't exist yet). Would this work for your bike and budget?
http://www.amazon.com/Origin8-Classique-Cargo-Front-Rack/dp/B00B135SSE
Add a heat bag, bungees(I prefer the flat kind).
The map routing situation can be dealt with some MacGuyvering or with more expensive fixes. I have this flattish seat bag that I used to keep spare tubes in; now I have it MacGuyvered onto one of the straps of my backpack. I stick my phone in there instead of a pants pocket. I turn the app volume all the way up and can hear Gmaps routing(if I need it) through the din of NYC traffic.
Bluetooth earbuds, as already mentioned, will work. Small portable BT speakers(that you can somehow attach to a backpack) will work. If you must have the visual map to look at, maybe the mount is your only option..
Good point on it being bulky, so you got me thinking. This one seems tiny and coincidentally the first comment is about scaring off coyotes.
Thanks for the tip on the Big T climb.
This book is helpful: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0898869544/
This could help drivers understand the distance at night:
http://www.amazon.com/Laser-Tail-Light-II-Maxx/dp/B00BVCGVRW/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1409151898&sr=8-15
It's a piece of crap: https://www.amazon.com/GoPro-Commerce-Entry-Limited-Accessories/dp/B01MSUJ6EI/
But I bought a long long time ago for even less than it is now.
I would recommend a knock off GoPro like this: https://www.amazon.com/AKASO-EK7000-Sports-Waterproof-Camcorder/dp/B01HGM33HG/
Or just saving up for a modern used GoPro for roughly the same price.
Backpack go for air suspension.
https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Products-Cross-Breeze-Internal/dp/B0124Y8560
For more cargo go for pannier
I'm a recent transplant too (only been a month and a half). People bitch about L.A. not being bikable and I've found it to be bullshit. In fact, it's easier to commute because NO ONE is usually in the bike lanes.
The key is to understand that 1) Drivers aren't used to bikers so you have to kind of educate them - not being aggressive but being assertive in your lane 2) People aren't aware and texting and driving so just assume no one has seen you and they're going to cut you off until you know otherwise - eye contact is a powerful thing.
I guess it all depends where you're from for context. I thought L.A. would be nuts to bike in for a commuter and find it less intense than where I'm from.
Lights and helmet are a must. If you commute and don't have them, you're an idiot (I intend full offense). I've been curbed by a car (not here - in Vancouver) and my helmet saved my brain - it only takes once.
My research on lights (which was embarrassingly extensive), turned up this as the best choice (I considered every factor).
They're totally bright - like obscenely bright on the front (to the point where I turn it away from traffic when I'm stopped at a red). I'd rather be seen and seen as annoying than be seen dead.
You can also go whole kitschy hog and get some rim lights for your bike.
I would definitely vote for taking your bike inside wherever possible. To me (having traveled a lot and lived in a variety of big cities), L.A. (for the most part - some places are the exception) is a pretty safe city BUT petty crime happens in any big city.
Definitely remove your front tire if you're parked - especially for a long period of time. Removing your back is going to be a pain in the ass if it's everyday - and you risk bending your derailleur if you do it all the time (it sits on the curb and gets fucked).
I picked up some insane ABUS bike lock and never use it because I worry too much and bring my bike indoors.
People are quite tolerant about bringing your bike inside because: 1) It almost never rains so your bike doesn't track dirt inside and 2) they get that there is petty crime in the city.
The BIG key to commuting is understanding traffic flow and which streets are more bike friendly than others. That takes time to get, but, if you ping people here, you can get a sense of it.
Reply with ANY questions. I'm not the most experienced biker here, but I have learned a bunch in my six weeks. L.A. is a fucking awesome place to ride - so many great paths around town - and had a fantastic community of cyclists (in part because there are so few of us). I've had so many people say hi riding, let me join their peleton with zero attitude, check in whenever I'm stopped to ask if all is ok - shit, I had a dude play tour guide with me for hours last weekend.
Bike.
It makes L.A. a whole different experience.
that sucks :(
I recommend two Evolution Mini 5's ( http://www.amazon.com/Kryptonite-Evolution-Mini-Bike-U-Lock/dp/B000AMPRG0 ) and these: http://www.amazon.com/Two-Fish-Lockblocks-U-Lock-Mount/dp/B001P9EWKE