1. Thousand Creme Little Five Glove: Add a little comfort and style to Dad's ride with a nice pair of cycling gloves. These particular ones were inspired by the classic film Breaking Away. Crocheted cotton backing and a vegan suede palm provide comfort and durability to last many miles.

2. Carradice Audax Saddle Bag: We are longtime fans of the English bike bag company that has been called "the original bike camping brand." Now they've created an updated version of their classic saddle bags with a lightweight, waterproof fabric and nylon buckles. Carradice products are handmade in England and extremely long-wearing.

3. Spurcycle Original Bell: Okay, we know we put this in every gift guide, but it's seriously the nicest bell we've ever carried. That sound! And have you ever in your life heard of a bike bell carrying a lifetime guarantee? Because this one does. Sleek, sturdy, and super loud, this is a worthy addition to Dad's bike.

4. NiteRider Lumina Combo: Is your dad still using those ancient battery-powered lights that barely illuminate the road? It might be time for an upgrade. This combo is super bright, USB rechargeable, and easy to pop off your bike when you park it.

5. Ortlieb Twin City Urban Bag: An ideal option for the commuter, this bag attaches to your rear rack while you're riding and then quickly converts to a stylish shoulder bag. It's also waterproof, so dad can tote his laptop to and from work without worrying about inclement weather.

6. Cedaero Devil's Draw Pack: Made in Minnesota on the shores of Lake Superior, Cedaero bags are tough and reliable. The Devil's Draw is a handy little bar pack that provides a comfy home for a water bottle, tool kit, bag of trail mix, or anything else you need to keep within easy reach. The Clay color is our favorite.

7. Perennial Cycle Gift Card: Not sure what to get? Let Dad choose! Gift cards for in-store use only.

8. Abus Ultra 410 Mini U-Lock: Very small and very strong, this is a great U-lock for commuting or adventuring around town. Fits in the side pocket of a backpack, or mounts up to your Dad's bike frame. Abus locks are very, very difficult to break, and Abus will replace the keys for you if you lose yours (as long as you write down your key code somewhere).

9. Soma Woodie 11 Multi-Tool: A nice looking tool that does just about everything. This tool has eleven different functions, including a chain tool, in a classy and high-quality wooden exterior.

10. WALZ Urban Cycling Cap: Styled after traditional cycling caps but with a firmer and longer bill, these are more of a lifestyle cap than a riding cap. Finally, Dad can cover up that bald spot in style.