Cycling: What is your best cycling gadget?

Heeeyho Readers! Are you a cycling nerd or just a regular commuter?


The other day I read an article about a real-time MTB tire pressure sensor. It basically reads data from the air valve and sends that info to a Garmin unit. Mind-blowing! Pressure, cadence and speed sensors, power meters, electronic derailleurs, GPS units. It's all fascinating, even for a two-wheeled sausage like myself.

Today's discussion topic at the #cycling community is about that: our most favorite cycling gadgets. It could be anything that involves moving our carcasses forward on two wheels {laughs}.

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Alpkit Jekyl clipless pedal


Some gadgets are not a must as a cycle-tourer and mtb racer myself — i.e. cycling techs such as sensors or the latest super cool Sram electronic derailleurs. Committing to the essentials is my motto. Give me basic tools, a pump, tire repair kit and I'll go around the world. All the rest is for fun.

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Cycling essentials


However, an advanced GPS unit would come in handy not only for its training functions (setting alarms, uploading training plans, sensors etc), but also to complement Strava, which comes to be my most-favorite gadget.

Have you ever heard the phrase: If it's not on Strava, it didn't happen. That's me. Starting Strava is the first task before leaving home. The fun begins after uploading the activity; in the app I can keep track of my trainings, compare times with fellow cyclists, find new routes, follow segments, etc.

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KOM collection


I'm a bit of a Strava geek that likes to KOM hunt sometimes (KOM stands for King of the Mountain). This feature lets us compete against other cyclists for different segments. You pass the starting point and go berserk mode until the end. Not gonna lie... my KOM collection diminished greatly after I poked my nose on some dude's territories {laughs}. One day I get my revenge.

Other than that, I use Strava to monitor XCO track sections where I need to improve to stay with the stronger riders. That, unfortunately, is only available for subscribers (which I am).

Another great function is the ability to register your bicycle parts to keep a maintenance log. Whenever you upload an activity, Strava will count the kilometers, making it easy to schedule maintenance and anticipate parts replacements.

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Maintenance history


Some people say that Strava ruins the joy of simply riding a bicycle. It's a fair point; some people are too egocentric. For me, it's a great addition to the sport, making it my favorite gadget.

Feel free to follow me on Strava, just let me know in the comments: Mr.P Strava

Are you into Strava? What's your favorite cycling gadget?

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Good to see my best cyclingbgadget blog gave you some inspiration 👍

I didn't know that the paid strava version also monitored your bicycle parts. That is very useful.
I'm not that into KOMs. I'm just a bit too slow for getting one and it is a bit dangerous here in an urban area to go full out in traffic.
Thanks for sharing!


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Heyho! It's always a blast to write about what we love.

Check it out on the website, but i think you don't need to pay to register you bike parts -- it's somewhere there under equipment. I'll send you a screenshot when i get to the pc later today.

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My favorite gadget is headlight for my cycle and my favorite cycle itself of course))

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Nice one. I actually really love strava and find it a great way to review my training and see what other people are doing. I can understand that some people take it a little too seriously though.

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Right? I have two friends that are nuts over the KOM stuff.. got some of their koms and the bastards wiped mine in revenge hahaha

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