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    What I want to know about the Valkyrie:

    does it have long reach brakes to accommodate wide-ish tires and fenders?

    and

    does it have eyelets for rack mounting?
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    There are 3 Valkyries...a touring bike, a commuter and another one.
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    That Valkyrie has some monster gears!
    The Jamis specs say 11-32 but it's a triple. I'm confused
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    That Valkyrie has some monster gears!
    The Jamis specs say 11-32 but it's a triple. I'm confused
    err what is the confusion?

    and why does your collection seem to constantly be growing? just to be an enabler, have you considered buying a soma frame (like this mixte for step through ease) and then taking the parts from one of your other bikes to create a nice touring bike. the pros would be a nice/ moderately light frame, gears in an actual touring range (my bike is set up like that jamis, and I appreciate it but I pack light and like my bike for riding fast as well slow and steady), you can "reuse" a bike that you are not getting as much use out of, and it would probably be cheaper than a new touring bike.
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    err what is the confusion?

    and why does your collection seem to constantly be growing? just to be an enabler, have you considered buying a soma frame (like this mixte for step through ease) and then taking the parts from one of your other bikes to create a nice touring bike. the pros would be a nice/ moderately light frame, gears in an actual touring range (my bike is set up like that jamis, and I appreciate it but I pack light and like my bike for riding fast as well slow and steady), you can "reuse" a bike that you are not getting as much use out of, and it would probably be cheaper than a new touring bike.
    I'm not sure you're enabling as much as being practical.

    I need you around next time I'm tempted by another bike.

    or to talk me out of these cranks I want...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    err what is the confusion?
    I'm looking for a middle number

    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    and why does your collection seem to constantly be growing?
    That's in your head
    Quote Originally Posted by madscot13 View Post
    (my bike is set up like that jamis, and I appreciate it but I pack light
    I don't, especially if I'm going somewhere overnight.
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    11- 32 is the cassette: 9 speed mtn
    52/42/30 is the crankset: triple

    it is quite the range, but most people will say that is not touring appropriate
    Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    does it have long reach brakes to accommodate wide-ish tires and fenders?

    and

    does it have eyelets for rack mounting?
    You need a Surly.

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    I went bike shopping today.
    The Aurora is kinda heavy and there is no place that has a surly in stock

    Also, I thought that Jamis had a sloping top tube unless I'm thinking of someone elses bike

    LBS thought i might consider a Coda
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    I love my Coda!

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    Zen, Theres someone on the richmond craigslist with a surly steamroller bike in 49 cms, I think. They dont list what the components are, so I am not sure if they've got it set up as a single speed or what. But something that might work.

    If you ever wanna ride my surly to get an idea of fit or feel if you want to order one, its the pacer in 43/42 cms, I think...

    I should almost sell it to you, I think that bike hates me.

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    The Steamroller is sold as a hipster-fixie and 49cm is too big for me.
    I wish all my bike decisions were so easy

    I'm looking for a lightweight touring bike if there is such a thing(custom, I know)
    Needs front & rear eyelets and numerous bottle mounts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    The Steamroller is sold as a hipster-fixie and 49cm is too big for me.
    I wish all my bike decisions were so easy

    I'm looking for a lightweight touring bike if there is such a thing(custom, I know)
    Needs front & rear eyelets and numerous bottle mounts.
    A cross check is probably about as close as you'll get. Mine would be too big for you to test, though (50cm - fits like a 52).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I love my Coda!
    The Coda in my size was what I rode before I found the aurora...I thought it was great!!!
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

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    hey Zen

    Discipline is remembering what you want.

 

 

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