Bike touring frame
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Bike touring frame
Postby Lukell14 » Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:09 pm
I’m wanting to bike my first bike touring rig and am either looking at a hard rail mountain bike or a fat bike. Does anyone have suggestions on specific frames that maybe suitable for me to start my project. I would not want to spend more than $500 on a frame or even a complete bike that I can then alter. Has anyone got any suggestions for this newbie?
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Re: Bike touring frame
Postby Thoglette » Fri Jun 21, 2019 5:44 pm
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Gemini/Viventi Randonneur, SLHT or similar from Fuji etc.
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Or any frame which can take 27" x 1 1/4" wheels.
Any quality, no-suspension old school MTB would build up well too. There's now lots of tyre choices that weren't there a few years ago.
It'll help if you're a bit clearer about what sort of touring your're going to do - 600km brevets vs trans-siberian treks, on-road vs single track
Gemini/Viventi Randonneur, SLHT or similar from Fuji etc.
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Or any frame which can take 27" x 1 1/4" wheels.
Any quality, no-suspension old school MTB would build up well too. There's now lots of tyre choices that weren't there a few years ago.
It'll help if you're a bit clearer about what sort of touring your're going to do - 600km brevets vs trans-siberian treks, on-road vs single track
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Re: Bike touring frame
Postby LateStarter » Fri Jun 21, 2019 6:14 pm
You could get a complete 5/6/7+ year old Vivente or Surly for $500, might not be in pristine condition but the frame would be good and many of the components would be adequate for starting. Another to look out for is a Cannondale Touring, aluminium rather than steel but robust enough, all will take wider tyres, the Vivente would be the best value if it came with all the original extras, lights, Dynamo hub, mudguards, rack etc
Bill (Long Distance Dreamer)
2008 Cannondale Touring, 2013 Vivente World Randonneur, 2015 Lynskey Sportive (Audax)
2008 Cannondale Touring, 2013 Vivente World Randonneur, 2015 Lynskey Sportive (Audax)
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Re: Bike touring frame
Postby Peter A » Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:49 pm
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$1,000 on Gumtree, in W.A. south of Perth.
Not involved in this sale, just saw it and mentioning same.
$1,000 on Gumtree, in W.A. south of Perth.
Not involved in this sale, just saw it and mentioning same.
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