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  1. #1
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    Aug 2007
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    suggestions for birthday present

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    Hello-
    I have a friend who is pretty new to cycling and who has requested cycling swag for her upcoming birthday. She has all of the basic gear- clothes, outerware, pump, basic tools- and rides a road bike. I was thinking of getting her either a set of rain fenders (race blades, love them) or perhaps a basic set of lights for riding in the city at night.

    I thought I'd check in here for more creative suggestions!
    Also, any recommendations for a sturdy set of lights.
    Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Jun 2008
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    Wink A number of things in nice price range

    "the art of urban cycling" by robert hurst is a nice book for cyclists.

    I would suggest CatEye for lights - I like mine and have had several rear light models.

    For road bikes, Trek makes a nice little set that can go into the bar end - like the tape plugs - and have two modes.

    I didn't see a cyclometer or computer on the list of haves.

    Other things I have that I love - heart rate monitor, funky socks, water bottles, gloves.
    My bike is my Benz.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2008
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    I always try to buy as b-day present something useful but also something what would the person not buy for themself because they would deem it as a bit more expensive or not of immediate importance...

    On that note: how about a nice 'CatEye' computer ... they have simple wireless for about $50 or then with cadence for about $100. Plus if you help to instal it and show your friend how to use it, I am sure she will appreciate the full service...

    Or how about yearly subscription to some fun bike magazin? Should be somewhere around $30 .. try amazon.com

    Anyway, good luck and let us know what you bought.

    Martina

  4. #4
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    Aug 2007
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    thanks for the suggestions! she already has a cyclocomputer, so I ended up going for the cateye lights and race blade fenders. I think both of these fall into the category of stuff she wouldn't get for herself, although it's not extravagently expensive. So I think she'll be happy!

 

 

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