Short touring on a Specialized Dolce Triple?
Hey guys,
I'm a total newbie here. Hello! I'm very new to road biking (I just got my road bike in November, and as I live up north in the snowy regions, haven't had a ton of opportunities to ride). I'm even newer to touring, as I have never done any.
I ride a Specialized Dolce Triple, and I would really like to do some LIGHT touring this summer. Nothing crazy, just shorter trips at first, preferably stopping at a campground, although that depends on some of the answers that you guys give here. First of all, is my bike even appropriate for this kind of touring? I know it's definitely not okay for long tours, as it's an aluminum/carbon frame, but I wondered if it might work for shorter (60 mi.) trips. Do you think it would stand being loaded up with a rack and some gear?
I would love to get a dedicated touring bike, but from what I've seen, they're really expensive, and as a graduate student, I can't really swing that right now. If my bike seems like a bad idea for tours, what would you guys recommend? Are there any budget-friendly touring bikes out there?
Thanks!!!
Light Touring On A Road Bike
Hi Eveisdawning. I have a 2003 Bianchi Veloce (aluminum with carbon). Two years ago I did a 4-day/300+ miles touring ride down the WA coast with my neighbor. I pulled a borrowed B.O.B. trailer. I added heavier tires and a stronger axle and a light rack to my bike. We camped, so I carried my tent and camping gear. I was told the trailer would be easier on my bike than loaded paniers. This was my test run to see if I would enjoy touring. I loved it and last year I purchased a Surly LHT and a lightly used B.O.B. off Craigslist. I'm planning a couple of short tour rides this summer/fall with the long range goal of riding across the U.S. someday. You may want to consider a B.O.B. as it worked well and I felt more visable on the road too.
Good luck! Touring is addicting.