Love this thread!On days when I bike commute I always feel like I'm futzing around forever in the mornings. I'm so not a morning person so I always try to do as much as possible the night before.
The night before:
1. Pump tires up at least every other day.
2. Rinse and fill waterbottle with fresh water.
3. Pack and panniers with school materials (only the minimum for the given day), clothes (don't forget the underwear), bike lock, extra jacket, etc.
4. Plug in headlight to charge overnight.
5. If necessary, change lenses on sunglasses to clear (for nighttime or rainy weather) or colored (bright sunlight).
The morning of:
1. Put on bike clothes that have been laid out the night before. Occasional wardrobe adjustments if the weather appears noticeably different from forecasted.
2. Brush teeth & hair. I used to braid my hair, which took ~10 minutes. In the interest of time, now I twist my hair up into a quick n' sloppy scrunchy bun, set low on my head to allow helmet clearance. This style takes me about 1.5 minutes to do, and the buff keeps any stray hairs poking out off of my neck.
3. Put on buff, helmet, sunglasses, gloves, bike shoes.
4. Load lunch into panniers, roll them closed, load on bike.
5. Grab a big mochi cake from the fridge to eat on the way. Gluten free!![]()
When I've got everything all prepared, I can go from bed to door in 15 minutes. If I'm not prepared or I wake up to something like a flat tire, it can run up to 30-35 minutes while I run around scrambling. My biggest challenge seems to be switching modes between bike and car days. On those days I tend to not have all my bike stuff lined up or I'll forget my work keycard badge, etc.
The only real difference between my commuting routine and a long ride prep routine is focused on food and water. For long rides I need to pack my own food and I'll usually load it up into a hydration pack with a 2L or 3L bladder full of water. I'll also add a bottle of sunscreen, some extra bike tools, small packets of chamois butter, first aid kit, and extra inner tubes.



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On days when I bike commute I always feel like I'm futzing around forever in the mornings. I'm so not a morning person so I always try to do as much as possible the night before.
