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Old 07-09-2003, 03:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
Nartker
 
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Touring Bike Recomendations?

I am living in Northern Wisconsin, and am looking for a new touring bike. Most
likely it would be used for short day trips, light loads, on groomed trails
and rural roads. I need a sturdy frame for my body size and have never been
happy with my aluminum frame Canondale. I also have short legs and a long
torso.

What bikes are recomended for these conditions? I have been considering a
Bruce Gordon Rock-n-Road.

Thanks


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Old 07-09-2003, 03:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
Doug Huffman
 
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Re: Touring Bike Recomendations?

Come on down to SAGBRAW and see the variety of bikes there.

I'll be on my 'bent and my riding partner on a Bike Friday. A BG might not
be the best use of your funds given the apparent level of your involvement
and experience. No conventional bike will be significantly different or
more comfortable than a C-dale. Better ensure that the bike is properly
fitted.

I try to teach my daughter that 'what you do with what you have is more
important than what you have'. Otherwise go ahead and buy a Hummer and weld
a Litespeed to it - then you too can be an extreme cyclist.


"Nartker" <nartker@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
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> I am living in Northern Wisconsin, and am looking for a new touring bike.

Most
> likely it would be used for short day trips, light loads, on groomed

trails
> and rural roads. I need a sturdy frame for my body size and have never

been
> happy with my aluminum frame Canondale. I also have short legs and a long
> torso.
>
> What bikes are recomended for these conditions? I have been considering a
> Bruce Gordon Rock-n-Road.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Nartker @ AOL.com
>
> Nartker
>
>
>




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Old 07-09-2003, 08:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
Kevin
 
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Re: Touring Bike Recomendations?

BG is a fine bike and I doubt you'll regret the purchase.

Your displeasure with a Cannondale is interesting. I'm on an aging 12 year
old h600 with front and back racks. the bike is very comfortable, and the
bottomside rests on a Brooks Champion flyer (b-17 with springs). I'd
consider a C'dale T2000 in a heartbeat if I were replacing my ride. And
there are more Trek 520's than any speciality bike. If these don't fit, BG
is a super choice.



"Nartker" <nartker@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
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> I am living in Northern Wisconsin, and am looking for a new touring bike.

Most
> likely it would be used for short day trips, light loads, on groomed

trails
> and rural roads. I need a sturdy frame for my body size and have never

been
> happy with my aluminum frame Canondale. I also have short legs and a long
> torso.
>
> What bikes are recomended for these conditions? I have been considering a
> Bruce Gordon Rock-n-Road.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Nartker @ AOL.com
>
> Nartker
>
>
>



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Old 07-09-2003, 04:22 PM   #4 (permalink)
Damian Harvey
 
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Re: Touring Bike Recomendations?

Having just come back from 2000 km in 2 months in SE Asia I can say with
some authority that the bike doesn't matter, nor does the rack or the
panniers. Just get any bike that won't break, pack up a few clothes and
get out and ride. It's really simple. You don't need a fancy touring
bike. I have a heavy Trek MTB and my panniers are cheap Tioga 3 pocket
jobs and I didn't have any problems.

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