Does one fit better than the other? Do the shops provide professional fitting, either at a discounted cost or as part of the bike purchase? Is one shop better than the other (for follow up service etc.)?
Go with the one that fits best and is most comfortable. If they are equally comfortable, and the bike shops are both good, seriously consider the weight difference. That's a huge difference in weight. You have a relatively long commute and the Raleigh's weight will slow you down and make you work harder, which might be okay in your situation, I don't know.
When I got my Jamis Coda for commuting in 2003, it replaced my 1986 Specialized Stumpjumper, which is about 34 lbs. The first day on my Jamis, I took 10 minutes off of my then 10-mile commute each way. So weight definitely makes a difference.
As for the seat, that can be changed. Bar end shifters are easy to learn to use. One of my bikes has them, the other has integrated shifters, and I ride them both without problems.
For me, assuming the fit was perfect on each, the weight would be the deciding factor. It's not just a pound or two, it's 7, and a rack and fenders added to the Jamis will be way less than that.



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