I am planning a long tour, initially around Europe but then hopefully further afield, and wanted opinions/advice on the bike I will be using.
I have a Boardman CX bike. Currently used for commuting/shopping, but I did do LEJOG in 9 days on it (supported, so only small rack bag) last year. Shopping trips I load up the rear panniers quite heavy & there are no problems. The main issue I have is the possibility of a front rack. It has carbon forks with no eyelets (correct term?) to fit the rack to. After some research online, I have seen recommendations for using strong cable ties but this seems to be a bit of a bodge job rather than a long-term solution. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with this? Will I need to splash out on new forks?
I know ideally I should get a tourer (lots of recommendations for the Dawes range) - especially as I may be on tour for a couple of years - but the Boardman is less than a year old & I don't think I can justify spending another £1000 or so. Will the Boardman even survive such a tour? For LEJOG it was wonderful, but as mentioned, no panniers so very light.
A bit of extra info - around Europe for 6-12 months, then heading East. It will be a solo camping tour, so I need to carry everything to live on the bike - don't think I can get away with just rear panniers. Not leaving until around April/May, so lots of time to iron out any issues. Also, this will be my first tour...
Any help/opinions/advice/criticisms welcomed!
Maudso.
I have a Boardman CX bike. Currently used for commuting/shopping, but I did do LEJOG in 9 days on it (supported, so only small rack bag) last year. Shopping trips I load up the rear panniers quite heavy & there are no problems. The main issue I have is the possibility of a front rack. It has carbon forks with no eyelets (correct term?) to fit the rack to. After some research online, I have seen recommendations for using strong cable ties but this seems to be a bit of a bodge job rather than a long-term solution. Does anyone have any suggestions or experience with this? Will I need to splash out on new forks?
I know ideally I should get a tourer (lots of recommendations for the Dawes range) - especially as I may be on tour for a couple of years - but the Boardman is less than a year old & I don't think I can justify spending another £1000 or so. Will the Boardman even survive such a tour? For LEJOG it was wonderful, but as mentioned, no panniers so very light.
A bit of extra info - around Europe for 6-12 months, then heading East. It will be a solo camping tour, so I need to carry everything to live on the bike - don't think I can get away with just rear panniers. Not leaving until around April/May, so lots of time to iron out any issues. Also, this will be my first tour...
Any help/opinions/advice/criticisms welcomed!
Maudso.