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Travelogue | Notes...Although I have a nice Bianichi road bike, it is not suitable for touring of any kind so in March I went to Toga Bike Shop in New York City to buy a "real" full blown touring bike. The staff was great and fit me to the bike and set everything up like shoes and cleats, front and rear racks / panniers... just right. Before I discovered Toga, every other bike shop tried to sell me a mountain bike because they didn't have access to real touring bicycles or didn't want to bother trying to get one. Toga special ordered my bike direct from Cannondale and it only took a week or so to get so hold out for the real thing. Don't accept a mountain bike, a short wheelbase road bike or sport bike as a substitute as they are not suitable for bike touring no matter what the salesperson tries to have you believe. Loaded long distance touring requires a long wheelbase frame that has plenty of braze-ons to mount racks for the panniers-both front and back along with three water bottles. Touring also requires beefier cantilever brakes and stronger wheels than your average road bike. I didn't realize until I undertook the trip how much abuse the bike would take. My rear wheel, as beefy as it was, needed truing throughout the bike ride due to the extra weight being hauled and all the potholes.
Here are the items I ended up getting for the bike trip:
I've provided the above list to give prospective bike tourers an idea of some of the items required on a bicyle tour of this kind, but it is in no way complete or perfect. Please note that many of these items are discontinued now, but the above list will give yuu an idea. I spent a lot of time researching and a pretty penny by buying the above items new. If I had to do it again I would definitely consider buying used on eBay and save a huge amount of money. YOUR COMMENTS
///////////// June 19, 2010: Yesterday, my hosting provider had a hard drive fail on the server that hosts this site. I've rebuilt the site from an older backup. That backup however was missing a lot of newer comments so the following comments were manually added back in and have the date of June 19, 2010 even though they are much older. Sorry for any confusion this causes. Posted Jun 19, 10 | 7:10 am by Bernie
I am workign in Yemen now will leave 29 June to france and want to bike europe Do you ahve some advice for equipment I know nothing. Thanks Michael
Posted Jun 19, 10 | 7:11 am by Michael
Bicycling equipment has changed a bit since I took this ride. Definitely seek the assistance of a good bicycle shop and ask other riders in your area what has worked well for them. Originally posted: June 24, 2009 6:34:54 PM EDT Posted Jun 19, 10 | 7:12 am by Bernie
@Bernie, What a great site and story! I've been trying to contact you, but can't find an easy way to do so from the site. I'm writing a book about unconventional living, and I'd like to feature your story as one of the profiles. In particular I'm interested in the transition from NYC life to the trip and what changed for you along the way. If you get this note, can you please drop me a short note and I'll provide more info? At any rate, thanks for leaving this story online for so long-- it is definitely helping a lot of people. All best, Chris Originally posted: August 25, 2009 8:47:35 PM EDT Posted Jun 19, 10 | 7:13 am by Chris Guillebeau
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