I started out with hardy any gear and added items as "stuff happened" after +4100 miles of riding. My goal is to get from A to B and back to A as fast as possible, as safe as possible, and without having to push the bike home.
What I carry for my ebikes for work commuting and trail riding are:
- flat repair kit with all the tools needed and a spare tube (used the spare tube twice)
- handy wipes, rubber gloves, folded paper towels, zip ties, Stans tire sealant, USB cable, mini wire cutters, mini needle nose pliers
- commuter capacity: with Osprey Radial 34 Daypack and Topeak DXP Truck bag with fold out panniers
- loud neon colored tops for cold, warm, hot, and wet conditions depending on the weather (extra space capacity comes in handy)
- Pearl Izumi skull cap if just a little cool
- light and heavy balaclava depending on temps, sometimes wear both when temps are below freezing
- extra headlight (Niterider 3600 Enduro Pro) and tail light (Light & Motion Vis 180) to be clearly seen in the daylight
- BM Works speed Extender for headlight and iPhone 6S Plus holder (Vibrelli Univ phone mount)
- front and rear helmet light (Niterider 2200 Pro & Light & Motion Vis 180). Only use helmet lights at night
- Brightz LTD LED bicycle light for night time side illumination
- WYND blocker motorcycle riding glasses (clear and Polarized). Got tired of dust, sand, and bugs in my eyes with regular sun glasses.
- OutdoorMaster Bike Gloves (half finger and full finger). Extra padding to help against numb hands for long rides
The extra bright Niterider lights are mostly for trail riding in the woods when I need max illumination. I only need to use the Niterider lights on the lowest setting for work commuting and they can last more than a week before needing recharging at that setting (less recharge cycles). Was only wearing G-Form knee and elbow pads when trail riding; but, now wear them all the time. Had one low speed road rash on my knee and a few close calls at +15 mph work commuting before I purchased the pads and decided to pad up all the time.