annie
04-25-2004, 08:03 AM
Never having done any self-supported touring, this is all new to me! I am going to do a 4-5 day, self-supported ride this summer. A new kind of biking experience for me and I am so looking forward to it! I don't have any of the right equipment but have options of borrowing it, so I can try this out and see if I like it before investing in yet another bike and more stuff!
I have two road bikes and a mountain bike. Out of the three, I could only use my newest road bike, a trek 5500, because it has a triple and I will need that to carry the extra weight up hills! However, it is NOT a touring frame, it's lightweight carbon fiber and there's no way to add a rack and panniers and I don't think it would be a stable ride OR good for the bike if I managed. So if I use this bike, I'll have to take a BOB trailer.
I am not comfortable on the mountain bike for long distances at all, so I wouldn't take that, even with slicks. The other road bike only has a double and isn't set up for touring, either. I thought this was my only option, using the BOB, so no decision to make.
Well, a friend just offered to let me use her CDale touring bike. She and I are almost exactly the same size, so I am sure it would fit. If I do that, I could go with panniers. I've never used panniers or a trailer. I've heard from various people as to why they like one over the other. I'm looking for more opinions from anyone who's used either system. What did you like/not like about it and what would you prefer to use if you had a choice? I'll be carrying tent, sleeping bag, pad, plus minimum of clothing and supplies. I am riding with experienced people who have done this many times.
I am biking from home, on the east side of Iowa, to the beginning of RAGBRAI, which starts on the west side of the state. Once I get there, I'll hook up with my bike club and will have a bag of fresh clothes waiting for me. They'll also haul my stuff for the rest of the ride, if I want them to. Maybe I'll love the freedom of having my own stuff with me whenever I want it and just keep it on........... How does a touring bike handle if it is not loaded?
I've been biking for many years and now there's all sorts of new things to learn! Just like there was when I got the mountain bike. I'll never learn it all but it is sure a wonderful thing to have the opportunity to do so! I am so excited and I have to wait till mid-July for all this to happen........
I have two road bikes and a mountain bike. Out of the three, I could only use my newest road bike, a trek 5500, because it has a triple and I will need that to carry the extra weight up hills! However, it is NOT a touring frame, it's lightweight carbon fiber and there's no way to add a rack and panniers and I don't think it would be a stable ride OR good for the bike if I managed. So if I use this bike, I'll have to take a BOB trailer.
I am not comfortable on the mountain bike for long distances at all, so I wouldn't take that, even with slicks. The other road bike only has a double and isn't set up for touring, either. I thought this was my only option, using the BOB, so no decision to make.
Well, a friend just offered to let me use her CDale touring bike. She and I are almost exactly the same size, so I am sure it would fit. If I do that, I could go with panniers. I've never used panniers or a trailer. I've heard from various people as to why they like one over the other. I'm looking for more opinions from anyone who's used either system. What did you like/not like about it and what would you prefer to use if you had a choice? I'll be carrying tent, sleeping bag, pad, plus minimum of clothing and supplies. I am riding with experienced people who have done this many times.
I am biking from home, on the east side of Iowa, to the beginning of RAGBRAI, which starts on the west side of the state. Once I get there, I'll hook up with my bike club and will have a bag of fresh clothes waiting for me. They'll also haul my stuff for the rest of the ride, if I want them to. Maybe I'll love the freedom of having my own stuff with me whenever I want it and just keep it on........... How does a touring bike handle if it is not loaded?
I've been biking for many years and now there's all sorts of new things to learn! Just like there was when I got the mountain bike. I'll never learn it all but it is sure a wonderful thing to have the opportunity to do so! I am so excited and I have to wait till mid-July for all this to happen........