Old 02-18-08, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by cheddarhead
I'm liking steel and disc brakes. I can go up to a few g's.

The Coda looks a lot like the Sojourn geometry. I would say a half of degree on the headset side is the only difference. The Coda seems more like road bike geometry than hybrid...
There are few true touring bikes with disc brakes. I have a Kona Sutra which I use as a winter commuter, and hate for a host of reasons. If you are interested why a search will turn up some threads on it.

The other bike which comes to mind is the Marinoni Turismo Extreme. http://www.marinoni.qc.ca/Html/TurismoExtreme.html

Why do you think you need disc brakes on your touring bike?
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