I've been doing touring rig test runs too. Rollin' the Diamondback Interval with sleeping bag and pad on the rear rack and a good load of clothes, etc in backpack, riding the 10 miles out to decent camping land and sleeping under the stars. Unfortunately the Interval comes with rear rack mounts but only single eyelets behind the fork dropouts. If I can score a $10 fork with double eyelets or lowrider mounts I might go that route. If not I think I'm gonna roll one of the MTBs for touring.