janedmo
08-06-2009, 09:34 PM
I am double posting this (also on the commuting board). I hope this is ok, but I thought I might get more responses on the bicycle board...
Hi! I'm new here and would love some help making a decision that has been consuming me for 3 months. If you have the time and some experience, opinions about, or knowledge of either bicycle, I would really appreciate your thoughts. I have been to dozens of shops, ridden dozens of bikes. My hubby and 4 year-old have told me I must make a decision this week, because I am obsessed and they are tired of bicycle shops! For my commute (18 miles round trip, mixed gravel roads, paved paths, and streets) I have narrowed it to two steel-framed road/touring bikes:
The Jamis Aurora
http://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...rora_spec.html
The pros of the Jamis as I see them:
Slightly lighter than the other bike I'm considering (Raleigh Sojourn). They are both heavy steel-framed bikes, but the Jamis is 27.5 pounds (WITHOUT racks and fenders) and the Raleigh is 34.5 pounds WITH racks and fenders. I will definitely add fenders and a rack, since I ride in all weather and have to carry my laptop and clothes to and from work so I guess the weight difference is really about 5-6 pounds or so.
The Jamis has break handles above and below, whereas the Raleigh has only the brakes on the drop handles. I *think* I like this feature (having them both places, like my old 10-speed when I was 12!).
The Jamis comes stock with the tire size that I want (32).
MSRP is $1000, but to get the Brooks seat I want, plus fenders and rack, I’ll have to spend $300-400 more. Not sure how much we can negotiate with the store.
Biggest drawback of the Jamis is the price and the complication of adding things and switching out the seat, etc. I *think* I also like the looks of the Raleigh slightly, slightly more, but I’m torn.
The Raleigh Sojourn
http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/road/sojourn/
The pros of the Raleigh as I see them:
I like the handle bar slightly better than the Jamis Aurora, but it is hard to tell, since rotating the handle, switching out the stems, etc. could make a big difference.
Raleigh is the easy solution, since it comes with everything and rides comfortably as is.
Raleigh does come stock with the seat I think I want, but it is the Brooks 17B (not 17B s) so I am not sure the male version will work for me. I hear it does for some women, but not all.
Raleigh is the cheaper option, and I would like to keep it around $1,000. (Raleigh Sojourn is on sale at REI for $950.)
Biggest drawback of the Raleigh is the weight. It is a HEAVY bike at 34.5 pounds! Of course, our commute is relatively flat with one very steep climb that is roughly a quarter mile long so I am not sure how much it matters. I do like to go fast, but I am also not trying to break any records, and I don't have to carry the bike up any steps.
Things I’m not sure are pros or cons of each:
Bar end shifters on the Raleigh, integrated on the Jamis. I guess it is a preference, and since I have never used either I don't know which I'd like better. It is sooooo hard to tell on a test ride!
I think the disc brakes on the Raleigh are a pro since I ride in the rain a lot, but a lot of reviews from others say they don’t like them, they’re difficult to fix, etc. I think they add to the weight of the bike...
Most of the components of each bike are fairly comparable, but when you look at each and every one it is hard for me to really compare. I can only obsess about this so much! I am not an expert. I've ruled out the Trek 520, Surly Cross Check, Raleigh Clubman, Jamis Aurora Elite and so on....So, which one, the Raleigh Sojourn or the Jamis Aurora? Thanks for reading. I realize this was looooooong!
Hi! I'm new here and would love some help making a decision that has been consuming me for 3 months. If you have the time and some experience, opinions about, or knowledge of either bicycle, I would really appreciate your thoughts. I have been to dozens of shops, ridden dozens of bikes. My hubby and 4 year-old have told me I must make a decision this week, because I am obsessed and they are tired of bicycle shops! For my commute (18 miles round trip, mixed gravel roads, paved paths, and streets) I have narrowed it to two steel-framed road/touring bikes:
The Jamis Aurora
http://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...rora_spec.html
The pros of the Jamis as I see them:
Slightly lighter than the other bike I'm considering (Raleigh Sojourn). They are both heavy steel-framed bikes, but the Jamis is 27.5 pounds (WITHOUT racks and fenders) and the Raleigh is 34.5 pounds WITH racks and fenders. I will definitely add fenders and a rack, since I ride in all weather and have to carry my laptop and clothes to and from work so I guess the weight difference is really about 5-6 pounds or so.
The Jamis has break handles above and below, whereas the Raleigh has only the brakes on the drop handles. I *think* I like this feature (having them both places, like my old 10-speed when I was 12!).
The Jamis comes stock with the tire size that I want (32).
MSRP is $1000, but to get the Brooks seat I want, plus fenders and rack, I’ll have to spend $300-400 more. Not sure how much we can negotiate with the store.
Biggest drawback of the Jamis is the price and the complication of adding things and switching out the seat, etc. I *think* I also like the looks of the Raleigh slightly, slightly more, but I’m torn.
The Raleigh Sojourn
http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/road/sojourn/
The pros of the Raleigh as I see them:
I like the handle bar slightly better than the Jamis Aurora, but it is hard to tell, since rotating the handle, switching out the stems, etc. could make a big difference.
Raleigh is the easy solution, since it comes with everything and rides comfortably as is.
Raleigh does come stock with the seat I think I want, but it is the Brooks 17B (not 17B s) so I am not sure the male version will work for me. I hear it does for some women, but not all.
Raleigh is the cheaper option, and I would like to keep it around $1,000. (Raleigh Sojourn is on sale at REI for $950.)
Biggest drawback of the Raleigh is the weight. It is a HEAVY bike at 34.5 pounds! Of course, our commute is relatively flat with one very steep climb that is roughly a quarter mile long so I am not sure how much it matters. I do like to go fast, but I am also not trying to break any records, and I don't have to carry the bike up any steps.
Things I’m not sure are pros or cons of each:
Bar end shifters on the Raleigh, integrated on the Jamis. I guess it is a preference, and since I have never used either I don't know which I'd like better. It is sooooo hard to tell on a test ride!
I think the disc brakes on the Raleigh are a pro since I ride in the rain a lot, but a lot of reviews from others say they don’t like them, they’re difficult to fix, etc. I think they add to the weight of the bike...
Most of the components of each bike are fairly comparable, but when you look at each and every one it is hard for me to really compare. I can only obsess about this so much! I am not an expert. I've ruled out the Trek 520, Surly Cross Check, Raleigh Clubman, Jamis Aurora Elite and so on....So, which one, the Raleigh Sojourn or the Jamis Aurora? Thanks for reading. I realize this was looooooong!