Electric Bicycle Clothing Basics
BICYCLE CLOTHING BASICS
Always wear a properly fitting helmet
• Make sure that the helmet fits on top of thehead, not tipped back
• Always wear a helmet while riding a bike, no matter how short the trip
• After a crash or impact on your helmet, replace it immediately
Shorts
• Electric bicycle shorts include a pad to increase comfort while in the saddle
• Tight, close fit keeps fabrics from rubbing your skin and causing irritation
• Bike shorts should be worn alone or under another pair of lightweight shorts
Jerseys
• Technical fabric of jerseys pulls moisture off of your skin to keep you dry
• Jerseys do not absorb moisture; they do not get heavy with perspiration
• On cold days, cotton will absorb water and hold it next to your skin, chilling you
Shoes
• Stiff soles of cycling shoes allow better power transmission to pedals
• Mesh vents allow air to circulate around feet keeping them dry
• Shoes are usually designed to accept cleats for clipless pedals
Glasses
• Protect your eyes from wind, dirt, debris and the sun while riding
• Your front wheel or someone else’s rear wheel can shoot glass or dirt at your face
• Keep perspiration out of your glasses with a thin headband around your forehead
Gloves
• Provide padding to help increase comfort and relieve numbness while riding
• Protect your hands in the event of a fall with cycling specific gloves
• Experienced cyclists can clean glass and debris off of tires with gloves while riding
Tights
• Keep your legs warm and out of the wind with full-length tights when it’s cold
• Muscles function better when they are warm and protected from the elements
• Full-length leg warmers which can be removed during a ride are also a good idea




