I always feel a bit conflicted making a holiday gift guide. Most cyclists aren’t exactly wanting for more gear, and the buy-buy-buy frenzy of the holidays can smother the actual joy of riding and spending time together.
But people still want to shop for the cyclists in their lives, so if you’re going to give a gift, make it something useful. Here are some of my favourite practical, under-the-radar bike items that I actually love, and that the cyclist in your life may not already own.
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Pedro’s Tyre Levers:
So not the sexiest gift, but a great stocking stuffer. Ask anyone on staff here at Cycling Weekly and they’ll agree: these are simply the best tyre levers out there. I’ve never snapped one, they have a nice width and tactile feel, and they’re available in fun colours.
You’ll find these levers at just about any bike shop near you, as well as online. They’re not expensive to begin with, but you can still save a buck or two during the holiday sales.
Save 18% on tyre levers on Amazon.com.
Reserve Fillmore Valves:
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Another one for the stockings, these high-flow valves are a small but meaningful upgrade for anyone using tubeless tyres.
Their coreless, high-flow design makes seating tyres far easier. Often, you won’t need more than a regular floor pump! I’ve never had one clog up, they work with inserts, and you can micro-adjust your tyre pressure with a press on the cap.
Though pricier than standard Presta valves, they’re durable, hassle-free, and genuinely improve everyday tyre setup and maintenance.
The valves are available in various lengths and are sold as a set starting at $50.
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Flats happen. Dynaplugs seal them quickly and efficiently. I never leave on a ride without it.
Dynaplug makes a host of different applicators and plugs to suit the needs of any tubeless tyre user. Personally, I like the handlebar-mounted Covert-Drop model and the super portable Dynaplug Racer. They’re permanently mounted on my bikes, easily accessible when needed.
Applicator and plugs combos start at $24 on Amazon.com.
Silca Chain Waxing System
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I’ll admit, I was a bit put off at first by how labour-intensive chainwaxing looked. But I’ve been using this Silca Wax System for a year and a half now, and I’m completely converted. Waxed chains run cleaner, last longer, and keep the whole drivetrain happier. No more chain grease on everything: clothes, floors or…

