
Originally Posted by
boy in a kilt
The sequoia elite. I'd say this bike would be ok for doing centuries, but not much more.
It doesn't have any way to attach fenders. Not highly recommended on a touring bike. Clip on fenders like the race blades are known to wear grooves in carbon fiber forks and seat stays. Plus, they aren't really secure and will probably drive you batty.
No way to attach racks other than the seat post. If the seat post weren't carbon fiber, that wouldn't be a show stopper.
True about the fenders. I only use a seat-mounted one to keep the rooster tail off. I do get dirty when it rains.
Maybe something has changed in recent years...mine is a 2004. It will take racks...I don't know all the right names of parts, but there is definitely a place down by the hubs that you attach racks to, and then somewhere other than the seatpost up above. At least a full rear rack. The bike is classified as a "sport tourer." Made for very light sport touring.
The gearing is basically ok.
The tires are too narrow and I'm not sure you could get anything larger than a 700x25 on those rims. 700x25 are probably not the best option for touring.
The gearing was just fine for my supported tour...about 24,000 feet over 6 actual days of riding between 55-80 miles/day.
I had the impression that this was a supported tour, and the 700x25s are just fine for that. Don't know about if you did more self-supported stuff.
I have other issues with the bike, but it's basically my personal biases against gel seats, carbon fiber and my dislike for the way the front wheel is built.
I can't speak to how the front wheel is built...mine's taken a lot of abuse in 4 years and still doing fine. I don't have a gel seat...I tend to think that we almost always end up putting a new saddle on every bike we buy...I sure do.
One other thing about the Sequoia. Something I am actually looking to trade up out of, but that really does help on a long, tiring, multi-day ride, is that it has a long wheelbase and is very stable. You can get tired, and keep on truckin'.
Just my .02
Last edited by Starfish; 09-04-2007 at 11:33 PM.
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