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Jakes Dad said:If i had the money i would be looking for a Kona Sutra
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Simon
dragon72 said:I've got a real urge to go out and get a Surly LHT, particularly with the positive press it's getting in this thread, but I just can't justify it at the mo.
I bought a Dawes Horizon back in 2005 for about £400 and after about 25,000km of everyday use for commuting, shopping, weekend rides and a few fully-loaded transcontinental cycle-camping tours since then, the damn thing is still going strong and comfy. And I treat it like crap, leaving it parked outside work in all weathers all year round. I'm too lazy to clean it like I should too...
Unfortunately there's still nothing at all wrong with it, so I can't justify the expense of an "upgrade".
It's ridiculous that I'm almost hoping things go wrong with it, because I feel oh-so-slightly embarrassed by the fact that I have an "entry-level" tourer despite considering myself a tad beyond entry-level in terms of my experience!
jamesxyz said:thanks for the advice.
Looking more closely into the scheme my employer runs I'm limited to 4 LBS none of which stock Dawes / Claude Butler. I've also read how much the price of these has gone up lately!!
The Ridgeback Panorama looks a possibility although a little over budget or the slightly cheaper Voyager -
Any comments on these two in particular?
jamesxyz said:thanks for the advice.
Looking more closely into the scheme my employer runs I'm limited to 4 LBS none of which stock Dawes / Claude Butler. I've also read how much the price of these has gone up lately!!
The Ridgeback Panorama looks a possibility although a little over budget or the slightly cheaper Voyager -
Any comments on these two in particular?
Ricd11 said:I spent a long time looking for my first touring bike ( i am completely new to the sport), but came to the Ridgeback Voyage. I haven't toured on it as yet, but it seems a quality bike, it's taken the weight of 56L panniers stuffed to the brim no hastle, and it looks a beaut as well! Comes with rack and mudguards and everything else you'd expect, but it had a second set of brake levers on the flat of the drop bars which i've found very useful.
Also british made, can it be better?
I have to admit it wasn't one of the ones i had heard of, accidently stumbled upon it. I too was looking at the galaxy, found it at £864 brand new, but decided that was still a little too much despite the discount. However, the british racing green was rather outstanding, it did steal my heart a little. I am very happy with my choice though, at £600 (50 quid discount) it meant i could buy more accessories.
Rich
Ricd11 said:Mike- Yeah the panoroma does look abit of a beaut, i did have a look at the dalesman aswell. The best part of the Voyage was that a local bike shop had one in stock so got to see it and have a sit on it, i like the prices of the internet but it is nice to get it from a reliable shop and i get free service and whatnot. I also see you're from walsall? I'm in wolves myself but my dad lives closer that way!