Touring - Raleigh Grand Prix

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Gudeman
04-29-07, 01:10 PM
Would this be a good tourer http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/bik/318213328.html? Could it handle a load? I am not to famaliar with cycling history, is this indexed shifting? How about 27' tires vs. 700c?

Thanks for the information.


tacomee
04-29-07, 04:49 PM
Skip it. The wheels are crap, the gearing too high, the bike generally too old. I'd be OK for bombing around town on, but touring? Find an old MTB with a solid fork.

BigBlueToe
04-29-07, 07:41 PM
I had a Gran Prix I bought in 1973. For me, it was a great bike. I rode all over the place on that - back and forth to college, on tours, etc. However, in hindsight it had serious flaws. The wheels were crappy, it only had 10 speeds, it was heavy, it had cottered cranks, and a big bolt sticking up on the top of the stem. The Simplex derailleurs worked fine, but they sure weren't index-shift.

I'm so glad I finally graduated from college, got a job, and could afford a better bike. I loved that old bike, but I wouldn't want to go back to it.

However, for $40, if you get a fraction of the enjoyment out of it that I got out of mine, it's a great deal. If you're a starving college student, it might be just the bike for you. If you have a couple hundred dollars you can do MUCH better.