Overkill?
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Get thee to a bike shop, and ride lots of different bikes. They all have their own feel, and you will like some better than others. IMO fit and comfort should be at the top of your priority list, with lower priority given to the "type" of bike. If you want to ride gravel trails occasionally, that eliminates racing bikes, but beyond that there's lots to choose from. Get out there and try some out.
This may sound like a "duh", but in addition to ^^ make sure they have the proper amount of air pressure in each bike (tires) you ride. I have so many times been put on one bike with 50 lbs and another with 90 lbs (guessing) - and that will significantly alter the feel. Best if they are set at whatever pressure that you will be riding after your purchase so that you can do a good comparison.
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Hi everyone,
I am new to cycling and need a bike for two to four hour rides--around town, maybe some gravel trails--but also good for short trips and commuting. I was thinking because of duration I should get a touring bike--the Raleigh Sojourn seems to make good sense to me. Would you guys say that I should just get a commuter bike for this purpose, and, if so, what are some opinions on the Raleigh? I hope to take longer more adventurous rides in the future but probably not a ride longer than five hours--touring across country is a definite no, since mama raised a fancy boy
My budget is 1-2k...Any help would be great!
I am new to cycling and need a bike for two to four hour rides--around town, maybe some gravel trails--but also good for short trips and commuting. I was thinking because of duration I should get a touring bike--the Raleigh Sojourn seems to make good sense to me. Would you guys say that I should just get a commuter bike for this purpose, and, if so, what are some opinions on the Raleigh? I hope to take longer more adventurous rides in the future but probably not a ride longer than five hours--touring across country is a definite no, since mama raised a fancy boy

My budget is 1-2k...Any help would be great!
-- Sheldon Brown
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