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never really noticed/checked that.
Maybe they have secreted steel inside the ally tubes.
I don't think so, if you pick the right hybrid and are confident in your decision. Really, a tourer is usually just a different type of road-roadster hybrid, usually with drop bars. For some reason, it's the flat-bar town-CX-MTB hybrid which has become known as "a hybrid".A hybrid could be a lighter and potentially faster option for less money. The tourers seem to be 15kg beasts that are overkill for day to day use. However tour with a hybrid you're probably going to regret not getting a tourer. Or are you?
I use my roadster for all of those, an upgraded Dutchie Dapper 3.Any advice on bike buying for a one bike does commuting, leisure riding and annual loaded tour?
18kg???That's ridiculous for an unloaded bike.
It is worth noting that the frame is a small percentage of the overall weight of a bike.
No doubt I'll be shot for again mentioning it, but,
Spa Steel Tourer.
Get one! Available in flat bar or drop, a choice of colours, handbuilt wheels, bombproof rear rack, bottle cages supplied and really really nice handling weighing in at 13kg. £945 ish.
And here, loaded up ready for a nights camping at the top of Holme Moss ready for the next days TdF stage....
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Any bike can tour but a hybrid is as good as any.
18kg???That's ridiculous for an unloaded bike.