Is there any reason I would regret touring with my 80s ATB?

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ClementineCake

Regular
Location
Canada
Hi! This is my first bike since I was a kid, so I really have nothing to compare the feel of it to. However, it's mechanically in great shape, fun to ride, fits me perfectly (not easy at 5' tall) and has a long wheelbase (108.5cm). Heavy, but a similar weight to common Surly options for touring (though mine is mangaloy, not chromoly).
My plan is to spend a few months touring next year (and some short trips this year), but before I spend the money sorting out racks and bags, I thought I'd check here. Is there any major reason why this would be impractical for fully loaded touring (roads, paved bike paths, easy gravel)?

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Hi! This is my first bike since I was a kid, so I really have nothing to compare the feel of it to. However, it's mechanically in great shape, fun to ride, fits me perfectly (not easy at 5' tall) and has a long wheelbase (108.5cm). Heavy, but a similar weight to common Surly options for touring (though mine is mangaloy, not chromoly).
My plan is to spend a few months touring next year (and some short trips this year), but before I spend the money sorting out racks and bags, I thought I'd check here. Is there any major reason why this would be impractical for fully loaded touring (roads, paved bike paths, easy gravel)?

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Non whatsoever.
Is the gearing low enough for touring? Other than that, maybe get some mudguards for it.
Almost any bike can be used for touring, as long as it's in good shape and is comfortable for you.
 

Jameshow

Guru
I don't know how old it is but if you really load it up a cheaper free hub rear wheel isn't as strong as a cassette one. But chances are it will be fine.
 
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ClementineCake

ClementineCake

Regular
Location
Canada
Thanks all for the reassurance! I've put so much work into already making it a fun day-tripper, it's nice to know that I can take it on adventures with me too.
 
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