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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Spokane, WA
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    Surly LHT

    Gotta put a good word in for a Surly Long Haul Trucker. Perfect for commuting and touring. I got mine last August and rode it daily through all but the deepest snows this winter. It is heavier and slower than my carbon road bike but more comfortable for a long ride. Studded tires, single digit weather, fenders, lights allover it, never ending rain this spring and roads full of huge potholes. The LHT can handle it all.
    I've done one, kinda tour with the LHT pulling a fully load BOB trailer too. It and I did great. Can't wait for our next tour the end of the month. bikerHen

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Niagara County, NY (Rainbow Country!)
    Posts
    98
    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen View Post
    Gotta put a good word in for a Surly Long Haul Trucker. Perfect for commuting and touring...The LHT can handle it all.
    I've done one, kinda tour with the LHT pulling a fully load BOB trailer too. It and I did great. Can't wait for our next tour the end of the month. bikerHen
    This is what I love to hear!

    DH and I have two LHTs on order from our local shop. Should be getting them this week. Yippee!! We're anxious to do some tour-camping (we're old hands at camping...it's the *touring* part that's new and exciting ).

    We did lots of on-line research on what was out there; none of our LBSs actually stock any touring bikes, unfortunately. We learned that the Trek 520 is on backorder until SEPTEMBER?? Seemed odd that they wouldn't have any to ship during the main touring season but what do I know? If money was no object we'd definitely be going for Co-Motion Americanos with custom paint jobs. Mouth-watering! Since money IS an object, however, we decided that a pair of Surly LHTs would be a great choice and our favorite bike tech helped us immeasurably in determining what size we needed, etc.

    Now we're in the process of gearing up and at the moment are trying to decide on panniers. There's certainly never any shortage of ways to spend money, is there? lol!

    Anyway, good luck, KatfromCal. Hope you do some great touring!

    Jane

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    Perpetual Confusion and Indecision
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    488
    There's certainly never any shortage of ways to spend money, is there? lol!
    You ain't kiddin'! (Apologies to any Grammar Grinches). When I got my 520 last September, the fun had only just begun! I still need fenders to replace the crummy ones the LBS threw in (DH knows what I want, and our anniversary is next Monday), rain covers, hmmm, I'm sure there is more.

    Let's see, there was the pump, the side-access bottle cages, the headlight, the mount for the headlight, the rear panniers (Christmas), the front panniers, the handlebar bag, the seat bag/tool kit that is too big for the space between the saddle & the rack, the front rack (a hand-me-down), ...

    Then I got sick and couldn't go on my first real tour.

    Anyway, I LOVE my 520. I have used the rear panniers for commuting to work, but have yet to fully load it down. It rides really nice under no load/light load. I hope to find out soon about how it handles with everything piled on. It feels really smooth (even though it is an absolute tank to lift, compared with my road bike) and stable. It is really comfortable.

    Have fun on your search!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    Folsom, California
    Posts
    8

    Thanks to Everyone

    You are all awesome!!! Thanks for all of the valuable information. What a great forum. I have learned so much.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Phillipston, MA
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    445
    Quote Originally Posted by JaneE View Post
    none of our LBSs actually stock any touring bikes, unfortunately.
    I am finding this too. Especially for LHT.

    Quote Originally Posted by JaneE View Post
    our favorite bike tech helped us immeasurably in determining what size we needed, etc.
    I am interested in what went in to determining size. Did they take specific measurements? If so, which ones? Or did you/they take the general specs off of a bike that already fit you, and made the translation to what fit within the Surly dimensions...

    I might be interested in getting a frame.

    What rims, hubs, and tires do you have on it?

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Puget Sound
    Posts
    139
    Hi KatCal,
    I too have a road bike and love riding. I'm also to the point where I think I want to do some light touring. I get jealous everytime I see a bike loaded with panniers or a trailer - I always where they are riding from and where they are riding to? I love road trips and would love to try it on my bike. I'm trying to figure out if I can set up my Bianchi (road bike) to handle some light touring. I'm getting some great advice from this forum (check under touring).
    Anyway, let us know if you decided on a touring bike. Good luck!
    We do not take a trip; a trip takes us - John Steinbeck

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Puget Sound
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    Oops...these posts are under touring. Sorry!
    We do not take a trip; a trip takes us - John Steinbeck

 

 

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