Without a seat cover, you’re going to feel every bump and shudder your bike does. Think of it as derrière suspension.
Where else are you going to keep all your gear?
If you’re riding through the middle of nowhere, your lights fail and you’ve got no replacements – you’re in serious trouble.
Resting just in front of your handlebars, it’s a good place to keep your essentials to hand and to hold your map in a readable position.
To hold the juice that’ll keep your bike running when there’s no petrol stations for a hundred miles.
Useful for keeping bags tight against the bike, stretching around panniers to hold them shut or simply hanging your washing on.
Because if you don’t bring any, you’ll lose your only set.
When you’re riding off road, it’s a case of when you come off the bike, not when. Engine bars will protect your engine when the inevitable happens.
Essential for keep overflowing bags shut.
Keeps your vital supplies, documents and parts safe.
To keep your helmet attached to your bike.
Easily worn out, it’s best to take some spares.
Keep your bike running smoothly and efficiently.
One of the most useful tools you can carry.
You’ll need both Phillips and flat heads to carry out the more delicate repairs.
For protection and looking cool.
Make sure they’re durable, comfortable and most importantly stylish.