Author Topic: Get my Nomad dirty?  (Read 5954 times)

mickeg

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Re: Get my Nomad dirty?
« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2015, 11:30:45 pm »
I have no interest in carbon.   My vintage Columbus tubing bike is heavier than carbon, but it still pretty light and handles great.  But, it is friction shifting on a six speed freewheel, so that is why I am building up another bike that was designed with the intention of long distance riding.

il padrone

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Re: Get my Nomad dirty?
« Reply #16 on: December 04, 2015, 01:44:25 am »
It's not a race  ::)

Touring demands a bike that is comfortable to ride, and durable for the long haul. Roadies ride the bike till it breaks then toss it to the mechanics.

Long-distance touring in particular requires a robust and durable bike. Thorn makes excellent bikes that fit the bill.