
Originally Posted by
tdwitten
I have a road bike, will this be okay?
Not so ok, but if that's all you got, then it's still better than driving. I would still recommend finding a way to afford a touring bike. Used is fine, and with some work you can get by for under $500. Touring bikes are a big advantage in many ways, but I'll just list the most important: 1) comfort after riding all day; 2) ability to go on the occasional off-road or dirt road. One of my favorite memories of the Adirondacks is a 50-mile smooth dirt road through incredibly gorgeous woods, with no traffic ... couldn't have done that on a road bike. 3) ease and integrity of rack installation. Sure, you can get racks to sit on a road bike, but without the braze-ons, they're always just waiting to move, or worse. 4) they're much tougher, both in terms of frame strength and as a result of the wide rim/tire that you can fit 5) you can fit real fenders on them.