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Great question! I started cycling about a year ago and quickly realized that there are a few “non-obvious” essentials that make a huge difference. One of the most important? Bike lights.
I didn’t think I needed them at first. I usually ride during the day, so lights felt unnecessary. But after a couple of cloudy afternoons and one ride that ran later than expected, I understood why experienced riders always mention them.
Turns out, being seen is just as important as seeing the road.
Now I always ride with:
A bright front light (at least 400 lumens)
A flashing rear light for visibility—even during daylight hours
Both are USB rechargeable so I don’t deal with batteries
I personally went with a set from Gaciron—they’re reliable, weather-resistant, and look sleek on the bike. Here’s their site if you want to check them out: 👉 www.gaciron-shop.com
If I had to start over, I’d still put lights near the top of my list—right after helmet and gloves.
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