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drewc65

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Location
bristol
Wife and girls of to Morocco next year. So thinking about doing some touring abroad. I have a 2013 sirrus and loveit. Got rear rack and panniers and can travel really light. I think that my bike will be capable of doing it but am I fooling myself. Any help would be grateful. Thinking of Holland or France also any suggested mods. Tried to post this once so sorry if seemed I am repeating myself. I call it old age.
 

HorTs

Guru
Location
Portsmouth
Of course you'd be able to do it :-). Why do you think you wouldn't?
 
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drewc65

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Location
bristol
Of course you'd be able to do it. Why do you think you wouldn't?
Just been looking at various threads and didn't know if she was up to it. Just wanted a bit of advice from more experienced riders. Cheers for the reply
 
It looks like it'll handle it, not ideal geometry, might go a bit front light with a load on the back, try it and see. @robjh went to Morroco recently
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
It will be fine. Does it have mounts for a low loader rack in the front forks? If not it will still be fine. Maybe fit a bar bag to balance the weight you will have on the back. Get a decent rear rack such as a Madison Summit - 5 year warranty, very strong, rigid, light and CHEAP. Do NOT buy Blackburn racks as they are CRAP. Front low loader - Tubus Tara. Also get some good panniers. Vaude, Ortlieb or Altura. HTH.
 

robjh

Legendary Member
As for choosing Morocco, your bike should be fine - I met people on all sorts of bikes. I would probably go for 35mm or 38mm tyre width to cope better with poor surfaces, but it's perfectly possible to tour Morocco entirely on tarmac so that needn't be a big deal. You say you can travel light, so you may not need front panniers. Even in the mountains I was passing shops or restaurants every 20 or 30km, and there will be hotels in every town, so you don't really need to carry too much gear with you. Make sure you are prepared for hills though - it may just be possible to plot a fairly flat route down the Atlantic coast, but the best of the country is very lumpy indeed. It is a fantastic country for bike touring though, and you'll meet many others doing the same.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
My touring bike was stolen, so I bought a Sirrus, I rode it once then packed it into a box and flew out to Spain, I rode it fully loaded for a 1000 miles without issue.

All I did was change the tyres to Continental Touring Plus, 32mm's, they were poo.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
@robjh and @Crackle
I think he is intending to tour in France or Holland when his wife and daughters are in Morocco!
 

snorri

Legendary Member
Some pre-tour nerves, particularly if it is a first time tour abroad, are normal, these soon disappear when you get the pedals turning on foreign soil.:smile: I would recommend Holland rather than France, far more bike friendly and communication with the natives is easier. Depends how long you plan to go for, but a rack and rear panniers could be adequate. If planning to camp, you could save weight on the bike by eating out rather than carry all the cooking gear.
 
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drewc65

drewc65

Active Member
Location
bristol
Well thanks for all the help. Looks like I choose well on the bike and yes the family is off to exotic climate'. Me I get the cheap option. But hey the idea of further a field is now logged in the back of my mind.
 
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