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Old 05-11-08, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by late
That is all wrong for a touring bike.

You are going to have to learn about bikes. You need to know
what fits and what doesn't. What bikes can be adapted and which ones
can't or shouldn't.

You need rear eyelets to put a rack on. You want to avoid a short wheelbase.
You do want something that is pretty rugged. But that doesn't scratch the surface. There is a goldmine in the archives of this website, time to start reading.
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