bikes similar to LHT
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bikes similar to LHT
I'm considering a LHT for basic commuting and long weekend rides. Currently I'm thinking about a wald 137 basket up front with a lemolo basket bag and a Chrome backbone bag when I need to haul stuff. I'll also add a rear rack with a big wald basket on back (I'll throw the chrome bag in there at times) and maybe arkel basket bag for when I really need to carry a load.
My question is this, what other bikes should I consider?
My question is this, what other bikes should I consider?
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From: A Coffin Called Earth. or Toronto, ON
Bikes: Bianchi, Miyata, Dahon, Rossin
trek 520 or other touring or CX bikes
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Rawland bikes, they looked really good
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Rivendell Atlantis. If you've got a lot of money. It's basically the same as the LHT from what I've been told.
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I saw them at Interbike, they were really nice guys. if I didn't already have a Rivendell, I'd look at thier bikes.
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This was an interesting read... Not exactly the LHT view the OP was looking for, but a write up on good touring bikes...
https://www.adventurecycling.org/feat...uyersguide.cfm
https://www.adventurecycling.org/feat...uyersguide.cfm
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Bikes: Calfee Tetra Pro, Lemond BA, Spec Roubaix, Riv Homer Hilson, Cielo
Speaking of Jamis, thier '09 steel bikes have some sweet old school graphics!
This one is speced with Tiagra and has an MSRP of $950
This one is speced with Tiagra and has an MSRP of $950
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Well, I can't say for sure on the shifters, but if you zoom in on the front and rear derailure they are Tiagra. You can zoom in the pic here: https://threeflys.smugmug.com/gallery...80874377_nbwGh
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No, I'm not sure. But I really want somewhere to put my keys, wallet, phone, and other essentials. I'd like it in a place I can get too on the bike during a long ride. I really like this concept https://lemolobags.wordpress.com/2007...o-basket-bags/
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Have you considered a handlebar bag? https://www.rei.com/product/765949
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Kogswell, Salsa Casseroll, Soma Smoothie ES, Kona ***** Tonk
Kogswell is the closest to the Surley LHT in terms of its capabilities for touring. But do you really need a touring bike for commuting? A Casseroll or Smoothie might be closer to your needs if you don't intend to load up your bike with panniers and huge tires.
Kogswell is the closest to the Surley LHT in terms of its capabilities for touring. But do you really need a touring bike for commuting? A Casseroll or Smoothie might be closer to your needs if you don't intend to load up your bike with panniers and huge tires.
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IMO I think you're spot on. I'm waiting for my Wald 137 (the littler one) to show up. Throw your lunch, coffee thermos, digital camera with a pelican case, cell phone, wallet, pocket change, receipts.... and the list goes on. With the smaller one you can't over load it unless you go out of your way to. Some of the larges ones are too heavy when they're empty! But as for the 137, or 139. Or most of any Wald products, you really can't go wrong.
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Wald--keeping it real and not changing a product since 1905
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