The 13 BEST Touring Bikes For 2022!

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • After analysing more than 270 bikes in my buyer's guide, here are the best touring bikes for 2022!
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:55 - How Did I Select The Best Touring Bikes?
    4:59 - Introduction to Long Distance Touring Bikes
    5:18 - Long Distance Bike #1
    6:07 - Long Distance Bike #2
    6:52 - Long Distance Bike #3
    7:42 - Long Distance Bike #4
    8:22 - Long Distance Bike #5
    9:21 - Introduction to Trekking Bikes
    9:39 - Trekking Bike #1
    10:21 - Introduction to Light Touring Bikes
    10:40 - Light Touring Bike #1
    12:01 - Light Touring Bike #2
    12:53 - Light Touring Bike #3
    13:22 - Introduction to Off-Road Touring Bikes
    13:38 - Off-Road Touring Bike #1
    14:37 - Off-Road Touring Bike #2
    15:20 - Off-Road Touring Bike #3
    16:37 - Off-Road Touring Bike #4
    18:00 - Summary
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Komentáře • 357

  • @Cyclingabout
    @Cyclingabout  Před 2 lety +37

    I hope you found this video informative! 🥰 You can learn a tonne more by subscribing to this channel, or getting a copy of my Touring Bicycle Buyer's Guide: www.cyclingabout.com/touring-bicycle-buyers-guide

    • @jazzsounds8159
      @jazzsounds8159 Před 2 lety

      Any affordable bikes with a Gates carbon belt? Thanks again Alee.

    • @Batman-py2dy
      @Batman-py2dy Před 2 lety

      Can you please make a video about best affordable gravel bikes with flat bar; Jamis Sequel, Marin DSX, etc. Thanks

    • @Cyclingabout
      @Cyclingabout  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Batman-py2dy Check out this article on my website: www.cyclingabout.com/best-flat-bar-gravel-bikes-2021/

    • @BazDawah
      @BazDawah Před 2 lety

      Thank you..keep it up... Curious to know your thoughts on the Marin four corners as it's a very popular bike in North America and considered for gravel / touring / backpacking

    • @Batman-py2dy
      @Batman-py2dy Před 2 lety

      @@Cyclingabout thanks buddy, great article

  • @ElevationEveryWeekend
    @ElevationEveryWeekend Před 2 lety +13

    Nice list! For 2022 I have converted my Salsa Beargrease to be my day adventure tourer. I went 29x3 on wheels and tires, and added the Surly Corner Bar and a set of aero bars. It’s been super fun in mixed riding around town, excited to get it in more remote areas!

  • @theordinaryathlete
    @theordinaryathlete Před 2 lety +4

    As someone who is just about to pull the trigger on my next bike this is a really useful and very well made video, with some little gems in there that I would never normally have even considered. Thanks.

  • @setig4516
    @setig4516 Před 2 lety +1

    been cycling for 35 years, i find cyclingabout my go to site, lots information (overviews and focused) , Thank you

  • @ralfhedin
    @ralfhedin Před 2 lety +16

    One of my favorite videos every year, although I haven't yet done any bike touring. Dreaming takes me a long way and these yearly videos takes me closer to buying a touring bike and just go for it. 👍

  • @2scoops624
    @2scoops624 Před 2 lety +7

    Anyday a cyclingabout video comes out is a good day. Thanks Alee!

  • @gregknipe8772
    @gregknipe8772 Před 2 lety +2

    I have watched this a few times now, going back for information that answers questions that come to mind as I rebuild and source the correct products, due to your reviews. thank you. for everything.

  • @StarEssences
    @StarEssences Před 2 lety +1

    These are the kind of videos, for those who are at least, half serious about getting into bike touring, should listen to. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with others in order for new comers to make better choices in what exact bike for their type of riding need and style should purchase. Saving on time and cost in the long run.

  • @RollingExistence
    @RollingExistence Před 2 lety +12

    Just wanted to say thanks for your work, we're currently 7,500 miles into an around the world trip on bikes modeled after your guide 'How Would I Custom Build A Round-The-World Touring Bike in 2019?'. Loving our Surly Ogres with Rohloffs and Son 28s, just wish we could do belt drive!

    • @truth-Hurts375
      @truth-Hurts375 Před rokem

      Frame builders can split your frame for you and you can have your dream machine....

  • @annetttt
    @annetttt Před 2 lety

    Love these videos man, I've had a giramondo for a couple years and I love it, I've made lots of changes that make the bike way comfy, Ritchey coyote bars, Selle anitomica saddle with a thudbuster, no problem spending long days on this bike, was glad to see the masi

  • @Bunsoft
    @Bunsoft Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the awesome content Alee! Your buyers guide and tech content were super helpful for buying my first touring bike, and the travel docos are fantastic.
    Just a note for anyone that does go for the Cube Travel, and wants to improve the climbing gear with a 36 tooth casette. You may also need to swap out the crank or get an abnormally long chain to cope with the 48 tooth ring up front and the 36 toother out back. Happily this just means you improve the climbing gear even more to 16.7 gear inches, but something to factor in when buying.
    Also the standard rack isn't great for Ortlieb panniers as the hooks have few places where they can fit nicely. Ideally it needs more straight bits of rail without joins and welds in the way. In time I think I'll upgrade to a Tubus rear rack but for now,I'm loving the bike and can't wait to take it out on my next tour. Cheers!

  • @doomedtolinger2213
    @doomedtolinger2213 Před 2 lety

    Thank so much -- been waiting for this video!! Excellent as usual and always good for a re-watch; Thanks man.

  • @TheOutsidePerks
    @TheOutsidePerks Před 2 lety

    Very well done. I could (and will) watch this one over and over and....

  • @JakeLuke308
    @JakeLuke308 Před 2 lety +1

    That was super informative. Thanks for the master class in touring bikes.

  • @chazlyle41
    @chazlyle41 Před 2 lety +3

    Looks like the Kona Libre is most accessible for a test ride in my area of the USofA. Thanks as always for the epic research and experience, brother! Ride safe!

  • @michaelrowave
    @michaelrowave Před 2 lety +2

    This is so great. On-One, Riverside and Brodie are all so appealing both in value and service. Count me among the 2X and a kickstand class of rider too. Genesis plus Rohloff also appealing. Hopefully that Brodie bar is sold seperately.

  • @a1yallop
    @a1yallop Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant informative succinct video. FYI, I have a cube hyde Pro that I toured the Spanish coast to Portugal and back over 15 months. The basic bike cost 550 euros with your recommended upgrades of course. Also with regards to camping equipment I agree with you again, I started out with lightweight gear but have since changed to more substantial slightly heavier gear, it pays dividends.

  • @MrJonas2255
    @MrJonas2255 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for warning against the Sram SX derailleur! I'm a mechanic and I can't even guess how many of those we've warrantied or thrown in the bin.

  • @Clownconspirator
    @Clownconspirator Před rokem +2

    Dude thanks for making this video! I watched it a month ago and learned of the Masi, and after careful consideration bought it. I was hesitant about the lack of information online. I just got it yesterday and took it for a 26 mile test ride today and it is frickin awesome. The price is actually amazing when looking at the components. The tubus racks are another amazing touch. I also love the bar end shifters-- also the bike is just flat out beautiful with a lot of small Masi details that stick to their tradition.

  • @larrymcardle
    @larrymcardle Před 2 lety +68

    I never imagined that I'd be intrigued by a bike by Decathlon, but that Riverside Touring 900 has a lot of great components. Kudos to them for bringing some legitimate competition to the marketplace. I only wish the racks were black rather than silver.

    • @supaflymadafaka
      @supaflymadafaka Před 2 lety +5

      Hope you can buy one in 2022/2023.😉 Definitely best value for money!

    • @thisisadebrown
      @thisisadebrown Před 2 lety +2

      To be honest I used to be like that, but I’m afraid to say I know and 2 decathlon bikes Have found them both professional within the customer care along with the build quality and replacement of parts

    • @kdstoffel7574
      @kdstoffel7574 Před 2 lety +5

      You could always have them anodized. Maybe even a complimentary color. The nice thing about silver racks is that it hides the wear; black racks get those silver wear marks from where the finish is worn off.

    • @davidalderson7761
      @davidalderson7761 Před 2 lety +2

      I went for silver racks on my silver bike but I guess a can of black spray paint would do it no damage

    • @theguywithcoolpens6466
      @theguywithcoolpens6466 Před 2 lety +3

      Aren’t decathlon triban bikes really good value?

  • @steveh.9166
    @steveh.9166 Před 2 lety

    Very useful information. thanks!

  • @JR-rr9ek
    @JR-rr9ek Před rokem +1

    Brilliant video, thank you!

  • @SammySantiagoIrizarry
    @SammySantiagoIrizarry Před 11 měsíci

    Excelle3nt and very informative video!!! Thanks!!!

  • @teslafudge1585
    @teslafudge1585 Před 2 lety +13

    I have not found a single bike of interest that is not sold out or back ordered. This bike market is crazy! Great video as always, appreciate all the work and science you put into these videos. If you could have any weird, unreasonable dream bike, what would it be?

  • @reeceholmes8546
    @reeceholmes8546 Před 2 lety

    some damn fine bicycles in your list, thanks for the vid, great stuff

  • @zdravo4
    @zdravo4 Před rokem

    Hello there and thank you for this prety useful and good video. One model I will suggest, it is Cube Nature EXC. Well I personally have one and it's 2019. model, but until today they didn't chaged a lot, only minor things. Bike is categozed as fitness bike or trekking bike, but is is very versatile. It comes from factory with 28" tires 44mm wide, the frame can accept tires up to 2,25". Can take rack mounts and kickstand and comes with shimano drivetrain with 30 speeds and 63mm coil fork. I converted mine drastically, so it can take steep hills and I put wider tires. Currenty it's 1x11 34t oval AB and 11-51 cassette in the back, tires are 2.1" tubeless set up, new hubs and DT enduro rims, so it can literally go anywhere I want. For is also replaced with RS Reba RL 100mm, I also upgraded brakes to 180mm rotors and whole braking system to M8000-M8100 combo. I have done 3000-4000 Km with it and for myself it is really really great bike.

  • @albatroshd7945
    @albatroshd7945 Před rokem +1

    Really nice guidance!
    My current touring bike is my normal street bike, it is pretty normal. So I have to think around the edge for the stuff that i carry with me, surprisingly I've been now travelling now for over 4000km with it and it has never failed me once on a tour. Dispite on day where crashed into an tree and bend my front wheel, but even then it carried me about 250 km further to the next cycle shop. But I'm looking forward to buy a new "real" touring bike, because I love this hobby and I'm really passionate about bicycles haha.
    Thanks!

    • @albatroshd7945
      @albatroshd7945 Před rokem +1

      Sadly before I buy a new bicycle, I will buy a camera to capture the wild life

  • @cwr8618
    @cwr8618 Před 2 lety +1

    Man, this is awesome information!!

  • @itsfahys
    @itsfahys Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for this Excellent review.

  • @the1andonly
    @the1andonly Před 2 lety +4

    This information is excellent. It is also invaluable when building up or purchasing an older frame for touring, which is what many of us poorer touring enthusiasts have to resort to. I ride a 1980's model mountain bike with some key modifications. It has served me well for almost ten years and there is no end in sight. You'd be hard pressed to find a bike like this on the current new bike market.

  • @KaramikoAlexander
    @KaramikoAlexander Před 2 lety

    Finally! New video! 😁👍. I am using my Marin Nicasio for my daily driver. Hope it is capable to do touring also.

  • @brian_simmons_
    @brian_simmons_ Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos, super high quality content.
    I have a question for you:
    My bike can fit a 30.9 seatpost, if I wanted to use an eeSilk which doesn’t come in that size, is it okay to use a seatpost shim / adapter and use a 27.2 eesilk? Any drawbacks you can see to using that shim?

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f Před rokem

    What an incredible video! Wow. Thank you.

  • @BazDawah
    @BazDawah Před 2 lety +1

    Keep it up... Curious to know your thoughts on the Marin four corners as it's a very popular bike in North America and considered for gravel / touring / backpacking

  • @dariuslankarian3282
    @dariuslankarian3282 Před 2 lety

    Best cycling channel on CZcams. A++

  • @yornoc318
    @yornoc318 Před 2 lety

    Here we go again, another bike to get! Thank you!

  • @spiral99able
    @spiral99able Před 2 lety +2

    After doing extensive research and being a bike nerd for over 35years. I purchased a Priority 600 with pinion gates setup. Its the cheapest bike with pinion. Ive added redshift post and stem. Re laced the rear wheel. And absoultely love it.

    • @ImJeffRoe
      @ImJeffRoe Před 2 lety

      Having any buyers remorse? I’ve been thinking about pulling the trigger on the Priority 600. At the top of my budget though. Happy with your purchase? How many miles have you put on it?

    • @spiral99able
      @spiral99able Před 2 lety +1

      @@ImJeffRoe Mate, im stoked.. I use it for mild off-road instead of my 12k trek topfuel.. I only use the top fuel for proper trail riding.. Not sure on the ks but I had to relace rear wheel due to me being 95kgs and a fully loaded rig.. I say buy it.. The frame is same strength as the 600x so priority sais. I put redshift 30+ on front and a post on rear.. Its a dream ride.

  • @davidalderson7761
    @davidalderson7761 Před 2 lety +2

    Bike reviews don’t get much better than the cyclingabout efforts on CZcams, as well as his journal work he has in PDF format. ✅ added in the constant cycling effort worldwide and there is a level of been there done it to gain the knowledge to help chose even if you chose different.

  • @TheDodge1996
    @TheDodge1996 Před 2 lety

    I truly recommend you checking the recumbent trikes too! Next level comfort for around the world!

  • @secretdaisy6484
    @secretdaisy6484 Před 2 lety

    I just ordered your Touring Bike Buyers Guide. I have a new 2019 Kona Sutra that arrived the first week of the pandemic & has not been used. It’s going on a US coast to coast trip pulling a Bob Yak style trailer. I’m not real keen on off road touring but I am thinking about the Great Divide Mountain Bike Trail and I will ride one of my full suspension mountain bikes with front & rear panniers. I can’t ride an aluminum bike on the road. It kills my arthritis. I put a suspension post on the Kona and may add a carbon fork before my lengthy trip which I am breaking up in one segment from Kentucky to Yorktown VA then doing the other segment from Oregon back to KY with a tail wind. There are a lot more touring bikes available now that when I purchased the Kona. I had thought about the Tout Terrain with belt drive for a trip to Sweden, Finland and Norway. I’ll look over the bikes in your book and see what might work better and cost less. If not then after my US trip I’ll get the Tout Terrain or a different touring bike. I ride all carbon fiber road bikes and full suspension mountain bikes all with Spinergy wheels for road shock absorption here where I live. I think conventional alloy wheels and spokes are likely to be more bombproof for a lengthy trip even though I could use a pair on my Kona. I’m really tired of being in the house because of the virus 🦠 and want to get out on a long trip. I can’t wait to quit my job and get out there. Stay safe. I love 💕 your channel. 👍☮️🌞🌟🚵‍♂️🏔🏕🗺

  • @bffaris
    @bffaris Před rokem

    As always your videos are really well done. I bought a Cube travel 3 or 4 years ago and really love it. I just wish cube would add a few more braze- ons for a lower water mount and maybe a few more on the fork. It is really a hell of a value. I also have a Focus that I bought first that is a great bike. It will only handle a 38 mm tire and also is lacking frame mounts.

  • @Goblusser
    @Goblusser Před 2 lety

    very deep and detail, ride safe and thanks

  • @putishestvuj4062
    @putishestvuj4062 Před 2 lety

    wonderful as usual. thanks

  • @Mattthewanderer
    @Mattthewanderer Před 2 lety

    Thanks. That was very useful.

  • @marc_frank
    @marc_frank Před 2 lety

    i bought the diamant 247 deluxe
    645km so far, going great :)

  • @westcountryhomesonline8934

    FANTASTIC REVIEWS. Thank you for your time, finally an exceptionally well presented video with tons of RELEVANT information. A BIT OF A ONE OFF, videos like this. Just subscribed. Can i also ask, your thoughts on a more premium adventure bike, like the end section of this video,. The bikes i like are the Surly Ogre, The Bombtrack Beyond Plus adv. The thing after watching this now is, i like the idea of sitting up and having a much more relaxed position, so i may have to swap style over substance, if that's the right way to put it. I ride with my wife in he evenings an electric bike the Rad Plus and it's such a comfortable riding position, except for the seat. Apologies i seemed to have droned on a bit.

  • @Biking360
    @Biking360 Před 2 lety

    Excellent summary. If only I could get any of these in Thailand!!

  • @harryo6126
    @harryo6126 Před rokem +1

    I have my 1985 Dawes Ranger, LWB, 531 reynolds, relaxed geometry, light, tan Schwalbe table top 2.35s tyres to smooth out gravel and bumps.

  • @cycloneranger5354
    @cycloneranger5354 Před 2 lety

    Hey Alee, happy to see a new video... have you ever heard of or seen the new Giant Toughroad SLR EX ? Big fat tyres, dynamo lights, but with a lightweight frame and carbon fork.... Not a big fan of the hydro brakes but damn have a look at the thing, 1250eu with racks and the rest! Let me know what you think!

  • @willardburke3984
    @willardburke3984 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @robinrai4973
    @robinrai4973 Před 2 lety

    That Riverside is absurdly good!

  • @robertodelbusto6544
    @robertodelbusto6544 Před 2 lety +7

    As usual great video, I would like see a similar video specific to belt drives!

    • @Cyclingabout
      @Cyclingabout  Před 2 lety +3

      Great suggestion! I'll see what I can do.

    • @ImJeffRoe
      @ImJeffRoe Před 2 lety

      @@Cyclingabout second this. Starting Deadhorse - Ushuaia this summer and looking to upgrade to a belt drive.

    • @stevengibbs8117
      @stevengibbs8117 Před rokem +1

      @@ImJeffRoe what'd you end up going with?

    • @ImJeffRoe
      @ImJeffRoe Před rokem

      @@stevengibbs8117 so far I’ve cycled almost 6,000 miles on the Priority 600. It’s been great thus far! Currently at Lago Atitlan in Guatemala 🇬🇹

  • @buckroger6456
    @buckroger6456 Před 2 lety

    Great list. A few of these bikes really caught my eye. Also worth noting is that many of these can be had with a Rolhoff gearhub and some even offer a pinion gearbox.

    • @chrisallen9154
      @chrisallen9154 Před 2 lety

      Puts them out of the good value price range.

    • @buckroger6456
      @buckroger6456 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisallen9154 I completely agree. Just thought it was worth noting since he would often mention this stuff.

  • @Steve-gj1rc
    @Steve-gj1rc Před 2 lety +1

    Great review...

  • @TheRobo101
    @TheRobo101 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the video for sure buying one of these when my car finally breaks!

  • @thisisadebrown
    @thisisadebrown Před 2 lety

    Thank you for doing this

  • @mangethegamer
    @mangethegamer Před 2 lety +4

    Considering the used market these days, those second hand bikes can be more expensive than just signing up on the waiting list for the new bike.

  • @lweleven3423
    @lweleven3423 Před 2 lety

    Very useful info great set of bikes for sure you picked ..tho i may have to watch it twice to absorb it lol

  • @TheOutsidePerks
    @TheOutsidePerks Před 2 lety

    Co-Motion currently has an 8 month lead time on delivery, at least for an Americano. The Deschutes may be a bit shorter wait as it has few configurable options.

  • @briantyhy4880
    @briantyhy4880 Před rokem

    Thanks for the update: What are your thoughts about the priority 600 with a pinion gear box? I really like the low maintenance of this bike. I value your opinion as I am thinking of purchasing this bike for a long distance tour next summer. cheers

  • @StevenGoris
    @StevenGoris Před 2 lety

    Interesting video! I have maybe one addition: have you seen the Giant AnyTour CS 1? It looks like an amazing value for a belt driven touring bike as well with the only disadvantage being the shimano alfine 8 hub. But even if you would swap the shimano hub for a rohloff hub aftermarket it's still a cheap bike.

  • @unibeastbeats
    @unibeastbeats Před 2 lety

    As a welder I love those uncleaned welds on Masi bike 😍

  • @juliansoria2086
    @juliansoria2086 Před rokem +1

    Hellow!! excelente work in these videos. I wonder if you could explain wich rigid forks you consider the best, wich brands would you prefer. I would like to update my mountain bike to touring, so thank you if you read and answer me. 😊

  • @superwag634
    @superwag634 Před 2 lety +14

    I used my 22 year old aluminium frame and made my own 26 inch tourer which everyone wows about. I just used the components on Toms bike trip and the bike is killer. It has more than 200,000km on it now. Must have cost 1 grand max including tubus racks and shimano components and dynamo. Sweet

    • @superwag634
      @superwag634 Před 2 lety +2

      @Wooly Chewbakker not really. I’m an engineer but I feel anyone could do it with a bit of guidance

    • @garyking508
      @garyking508 Před 2 lety +1

      @Wooly Chewbakker Bikes are simple things, easy to build/fix, its whats so great about them.

    • @SchwappSchwopp
      @SchwappSchwopp Před 8 měsíci

      @@superwag634 where do I get the guidance though :D I'd love to build my own bike, but I don't have any equipment nor the place to do so

  • @fademasterfade227
    @fademasterfade227 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm hoping to hear a review of the Priority 600X if you have a chance. Great list of bikes!

    • @Trenchfoot1
      @Trenchfoot1 Před 2 lety

      Yep, definitely one I'd like to see too.

  • @philhouck3560
    @philhouck3560 Před 2 lety +1

    Anyone considering touring should take a look at Rene Herse tires. These are some of the world's best tires and they provide a comfortable ride. One thing I didn't see in this video is a discussion of how comfortable a touring bike must be. Comfortable riders are stronger riders because they are dealing with less vibration that saps energy. Even the best scenery in the world means little if the rider is in pain.

  • @kevindean9613
    @kevindean9613 Před rokem

    You do very helpful & interesting videos ,thank you , I've watched your report on bike weight I have a Thorn Nomad & a Surly Ogre ,I like them both except when it comes to lifting them over gates & fences ,I've had back problems in the past ,So now I'm considering a Titanium frame ,The Sonder Broken road with pinion is the main contender minus the suspension fork .Do you think this is a wise choice ?

  • @leotourguide
    @leotourguide Před rokem

    Nice video 👍. Where is the landscape behind you? It looks like the Andes in Ecuador...

  • @JoeOsChannel
    @JoeOsChannel Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, been looking forward to this one for 2022.
    Question...where were you when recording this? The mountainside with the city background, sort of semi desert looking terrain? Somewhat reminds me of the British Columbia interior.

    • @TheGeeoff
      @TheGeeoff Před 2 lety +1

      I wonder about this too!
      My guess is Colombia or Central America.
      Where in the world is Alee Dunham???

    • @adammacer
      @adammacer Před 2 lety +2

      Pretty sure it's Oaxaca, Mexico.. Alee hung out there for a long while during Covid and I even got to meet him there just before he left for his Baja Divide ride!..

    • @JoeOsChannel
      @JoeOsChannel Před 2 lety

      @@adammacer That's cool to know. thanks Adam.

    • @Cyclingabout
      @Cyclingabout  Před 2 lety

      What time in the video? I've got shots in this video from all over Latin America.

  • @BiciTandoOficial
    @BiciTandoOficial Před 2 lety +2

    Nuevo seguidor 🇲🇽🌎🚴

  • @Rino-bicycle
    @Rino-bicycle Před 2 lety +1

    Have you ever tried the Priority 600 ? Price is attractive, Pinion gear box plus mostly cheap components, I wonder if the frame is stiff enough for long touring ?

  • @bobtom1243
    @bobtom1243 Před 2 lety +3

    could you please recommend some budget touring bikes? Your recommendation is way beyond my budget...$2000 or more definitely will buy a good one, but it is prohibitive

  • @reneacevedo87
    @reneacevedo87 Před 2 lety

    Good video excellent info 🇵🇷💯

  • @DavideTravelli
    @DavideTravelli Před 2 lety

    I just noticed you used two of my pictures! 😎

  • @mischiefonthetrail8961
    @mischiefonthetrail8961 Před 4 měsíci

    My set up is 15.8 & 91.6 using that formula plenty for me that’s with a 30T chain ring and 9-52 cassette 1X drive both by E thirteen , moving that set up to the jones SWB frame I’m working on once it gets done I mostly off road tour

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Před 2 lety

    Yeah, the pandemic hit right before I was supposed to pick up my bike. We were banned from the city I needed to go to and they wouldn't deliver. After a year the shop refunded me. I went to the local shop, bought a GIANT hybrid, ordered parts online and made a tourer. It has an aluminum frame and I definitely feel the wobble. I just learned to distribute the loads better. Surprised at the stock components the bike came with. The handlebars and tires I kept, but the drive train was heavy and it had no racks. It's done me solid for two years but I'm definitely looking to re-enter the higher end touring bike market.

  • @TheJustheal
    @TheJustheal Před 2 lety +1

    What is your opinion about Giant Toughroad SLR 1?
    I used the 2016 for new zealand and australia

  • @sing759
    @sing759 Před rokem +1

    i would choose Cube... reasonable price range and super great bike

  • @NimbusNikko
    @NimbusNikko Před 2 lety

    How has the Kona sutra held up to the competition this year? The riverside 900 might be my new go to bike for the future.

  • @user-yx1qk4sk5t
    @user-yx1qk4sk5t Před 2 lety

    My 29er xc bike is basically like the brodie with the loop bar set up.

  • @garyburchgb
    @garyburchgb Před 8 měsíci

    I bought a used on one inbred 18" slot dropout frame off eBay and a rigid fork from on one a few years back, with the intention of building a go anywhere, do anything bike. I had a rohloff / son 28 Andra 40 wheelset built and run a 32/ 44 chainset with a 17 teeth sprocket on 26 x 2 .15" Schwalbe tyres. This setup gives me a gear inch range of 13.6 to 98.5". I have tubus rear and surly front racks and dynamo lights and charger, a suntour parallelogram seatpost, on one Geoff bars, trp cable brakes, hope 180mm discs, mud guards and hebie kickstand. That'll do me.

  • @HendriAfrizal
    @HendriAfrizal Před 2 lety

    Amazing👍

  • @purelyacademic
    @purelyacademic Před 2 lety +1

    What about my Scott Sub 20...just fully fitted it out as a world touring bike...
    Or should I stick with my 25 year old Dawes?

  • @JoaniMaster
    @JoaniMaster Před 2 lety +1

    I think touring bikes are the best for commuting. I use one to get around my city, carrying things to and from work, getting groceries ect. Its the best.

  • @davidwarner6755
    @davidwarner6755 Před 6 měsíci

    I am surprised that the Prority 600 didn't make your list. It seems to fit thebuild well with Pinion gearbox, fenders, rack mounts, dynamo hub.

  • @23TomW
    @23TomW Před 2 lety +4

    Nice video, I've done over 30 multi-week (and one 3 month in USA) loaded tours on a 90's converted MTB with drop bars, and I've never needed a dynamo and lights. I get it if you are riding in remote wilderness, but really, How many people are doing that so a mass market bike needs the expence and complexity of a dynamo.

    • @5plus9equals7
      @5plus9equals7 Před 2 lety

      What do you do for lights?

    • @marthajones9284
      @marthajones9284 Před 2 lety +3

      At least in germany you get fined for riding in the dark without lights (no matter how well lit the street is you are riding on), and I think it is pretty similar in other European countries. I was more suprised that lights were included as an extra since there are a requirement here for any bike (except dedicated racing/mountainbikes). Edit: on second thought: regardless of laws I think having lights (and a dynamo is just a great solution, since you dont have to worry about charging anything) is also a security concern, since cars see you a lot better if you have lights. So I think there are even more important in more populated areas and not so much in the wilderness where you will not meet so many cars/vehicels.

    • @TheOutsidePerks
      @TheOutsidePerks Před 2 lety

      I agree, would seem commuters would be the riders who would benefit most from a dynamo

    • @antoniocruz8083
      @antoniocruz8083 Před 2 lety

      Now, during winter, I always arrive home after dark. The same has happened while touring when campsites were full and I had to look for accommodation after dark. A light, with a dynamo or not, is needed to see and be seen.

  • @BoyJorgey
    @BoyJorgey Před 3 měsíci

    That brody bike looks very similar to my Pinewood Gravel Bike and it is very pretty

  • @oiuchi
    @oiuchi Před 2 lety +1

    This is great! Already purchased your books.Thanks for your hard work!

  • @letsseeyoutravel8364
    @letsseeyoutravel8364 Před měsícem

    I am going to be touring on a ebike in France this September and I will be purchasing the bike in France. My question is what would you recommend ebike wise I should buy?

  • @mtrezaie
    @mtrezaie Před 2 lety

    This time around, I will go for a belt drive. Do you think for 2K$-ish there are big difference between available models? I definitely want a dynamo integration. Is this being covered in your Buyer's guide?

    • @RomuloFF
      @RomuloFF Před rokem

      Could you find a good list of bikes for this criteria? I wish he did a video only with belt drive haha

  • @robertgreder375
    @robertgreder375 Před rokem

    Were do you put the Priority 600 on your list of touring bikes? I love the idea of the gates and pinion drivetrain.

  • @138Danzig138
    @138Danzig138 Před 2 lety

    What do you think about Idworx? Love my All Rohler!

  • @Solitarycycling
    @Solitarycycling Před rokem

    the riverside touring 900 really caught my eye, but it seems to impossible to buy now.

  • @Sassonian
    @Sassonian Před 2 lety +1

    I'm intrigued to know if you've ever narrowed down a list of the best touring bikes for tall guys? I know you'd mentioned the Curve Titanasaur previously as a bike that tall guys might consider. I ride a custom Zinn road bike - with 210mm cranks, so I know the difference a bike that is set up for a tall guy can make. (I'm 2m tall)

    • @Cyclingabout
      @Cyclingabout  Před 2 lety +2

      I don't have anything specific. But you could cross reference my "best touring bike" resources from the last few years and compare it to this list on my website: www.cyclingabout.com/list-of-xxl-xxxl-bikes-for-tall-cyclists-62-63-64cm/

  • @BosisofSweden
    @BosisofSweden Před 2 lety

    So, about the Masi Giramondo.... I have been trying to buy that bike for some years now. This is why it hasn't succeeded yet;
    The original Masi was from Italy, brought his bike company with him to the US and then they had a fall out which resulted in Masi US being owned by Haro bikes and Masi Italy still owning Masi brand name in Europe. So the Giramondo can not be sold here for that reason. If anybody ever goes on a tour in Sweden with your medium sized Masi Giramondo I will be happy to buy it from you before you leave.
    P.S I can really recommend the books by Mr Denham. Supereasy to buy and you get updates for free. Totally worth it.

  • @Silidons91
    @Silidons91 Před rokem

    The Giramonda is now specced with all microshift stuff, nothing Shimano. What do you think of the Fuji Touring Disc?

  • @briantyhy4880
    @briantyhy4880 Před 2 lety

    After watching your video on the World traveler koga bike I have been researching getting a bike with the rohloff hub with a gates belt. The genesis web page does not list the longitude but has the brixton with a nexis hub. I am located in canada so went to the panorama web page. I love to get the koga but it's in the netherlands and I am in canada. I'll keep looking thanks for sharing your knowledge cheers

  • @garethhughes5745
    @garethhughes5745 Před rokem +1

    When i was riding the French Alps offroad back in 1997 on a Specialized Stumpjumper, i had 22-34-48 front rings and 11-36 cassette. It was low enough for the alps, but to be honest, that is what was needed. And I wasnt even carrying any bags, and I was fit and raced aswell in those days. All bolts were replaced with titanium bolts, Titanium Hope BB, Front and rear Ti Hubs, wheels built with aluminium nipples instead of brass. Whole bike barely weighed anything. The bikes in this review would have been nowhere near good enough when your exploring real mountainous terrain. But, if your a roadie, then I guess its a good selection.

  • @jeremylivingstone4110
    @jeremylivingstone4110 Před 2 lety

    Any Thoughts on foldups I plan end to end UK on Tern Link P24H I reckon It will Make It ?

  • @bikerdude22
    @bikerdude22 Před rokem

    What about the VSF bikes? What do you think of the Kona Sutra bikes?