Hello. I just bought my first e-bike today. The Lectric XP™ Step-Thru 3.0. This will be just for riding around the city - locally So, my question to this community is what helmet should I buy to be safe? I’m 61, not in the best shape and haven’t ridden a bike in 45 years. LOL. And I live in the middle of Los Angeles. Next question is suggestions for a good lock for when I leave it to go eat or shopping. And lastly an air pump.
‘thanks.
Be informed, be safe and be vigilant.
The Dutch came out with a standard in 2016 called NTA-8776. I recommend that you should look for the NTA-8776 in helmets. In addition, Virginia Tech is where the NFL, NHL and NCAA football goes to study and improve helmet design. VT also performs testing for bike helmets. You may wish to visit their website. Helmets helmets of interest are the Specialized Tactic 4, the Xnito and the Bern Hudson.
-The Tactic 4 is a MTB helmet that ranks at the top of the VT helmet scores. It has a MIPS liner and meets the NTA-8776 standard.
-The Xnito is a Urban helmet, does pass the NTA-8776 standard but doesn't have MIPS. I like that it has lights built in the front and back. These lights are to help you to be seen by cars at night, therefore preventing an accident.
-The Bern Hudson is also a good consideration. It has the NTA-8776, MIPS and a light on the rear only.
All of those helmets are affordable. Make sure you're getting a proper fit. But before you buy a helmet or anything bike related, it's a good idea to watch YouTube reviews.
Securing you bike in LA is not easy. Thieves will go to great length to steel your bike or things from of your bike...
...Once again I recommend watching YouTube videos on bike thefts and bike lock reviews.
Unfortunately, if a thief has the right tools and enough time any lock can be defeated. If you happen to be in a dicy area, don't leave it. Forget cable locks, they're cut is seconds. "U"/"D"locks are better if you get a quality one. Chain locks also can be good but the truly secure ones are heavy.
I happen to have many locks. My main lock is the Abus 540. The 540 features a convenient frame mounting system. That way I always have my lock with me on any ride. For a short period I think that it's an okay lock, but Abus gives the lock some kind of extra high rating, in reality it means nothing to a motivated thief. I also have chain lock that has a noose. The noose allows the chain to be applied more efficiently. If I know that I will be leaving my bike for a while, I'll double up on my locks.
If you have quick release wheel skewers, you need to replace them with locking skewers. If you have things on your bike that are easy to remove, it's best to take those with you or you may suffer the consequences.
If you have something that can be removed in seconds, always take those things with you when you leave your bike.
Finally understand that thieves have been known to rob bikes from garages. I made a narrow ramp to role my bike upstairs to inside of my apartment.