I've started looking at light touring bikes and test rode 4 different models today. My rides are getting longer and my aluminum road bike isn't always forgiving on rougher roads. Would just like to have another option for those situations, and be able to carry a rack and some supplies.
At the moment I'm undecided between two bikes that I tested; one thing holding me back is that I haven't used one of the shops before. (I tend to avoid larger stores like this...and definitely stay away from the city.) Being from the 'burbs, driving to the city was on the white-knuckle fringe of my comfort zone. But-I survived.
I found a 2009 Surly Cross-Check at the first shop, after taking out a Bianchi Volpe that was a little too large. Neither shop had one in my size so that I could give it a fair trial.
The color of the Surly (gravy brown) is less than lovely, but it rode and handled nicely as the owner reviews I'd read. I've dealt with this shop before and I like them; I'd hoped to give them another sale. I've never had bar end shifters, but should be able to adapt.
Unfortunately, the 2009 Jamis Aurora they had-the bike I am really interested in-was too large. They are willing to order one, but I'm hesitant to buy something I haven't ridden. (I love my Coda Sport-hence the interest in the Aurora.) I have called around and cannot find one to ride anywhere within 50 miles.
The second shop is further away and is one of the few Masi dealers that actually had the bikes in stock. I was interested in the Speciale Randonneur and the Speciale CX.
The Randonneur I rode was a big disappointment. I'd barely started riding when the the chain dropped off. I walked it back and the salesman asked if I'd shifted it or something. (Well, yes...isn't that part of a test ride?) He got it in place, then I set out again. The gears clunked and were noisy, and there was a rattle in the front somewhere that drove me nuts. He just kind of shrugged when I told him it seemed to need some adjustments.
I liked the '09 Speciale CX a lot more. It's a gorgeous bike, felt solid and handled well, but this is a large shop and I don't know how their service is. I'm tempted to gamble and order a Jamis Aurora based on my satisfaction with the first shop-or try to get a deal from them on the '09 Cross-Check (it was still full price). I think it would suit my needs, even if I'm not thrilled with the color choices. Definitely a decent ride.
Would be interested in hearing any opinions about these three bikes in particular.