My Raven Tour "utility", 16 months on. Made a few small changes.
Added a mirror, fitted a 1.5 litre bottle cage on the down tube, fitted Thorn racks front and rear instead of the old Karrimor to make it easier to share pannier bags between this bike and my other Raven Tour, and added a second rack-mounted rear light.
I've left the gearing as built, Nexus Premium 8, 38T chainring and 22T sprocket. The spread of gears from 23" to 71" has proved suitable for local utility use, including pulling my loaded trailer up the hill to the recycling centre. Top gear is sufficient for about 40 km/h, a speed I can only maintain for extremely short distances or downhill.
Though I use mirrors all the time when driving a motor vehicle, on a bicycle I generally rely on hearing and frequently looking behind - this is the first time I have tried mirrors.
I started with one of the little spectacles mirrors, but didn't like it, found it hard to focus on the small mirror. Then two of the larger size B&M bar-mounted mirrors, nearside one for checking position of trailer, offside for overtaking traffic. For the moment I have removed the nearside mirror, and I still have to be careful parking the bike (easy to knock the mirror).
So far, the mirror is most useful when cycling with my wife. She likes to ride behind, but tends to be slower. The mirror lets me adjust my speed without turning my head too often.
Photos show the loaded bike back from a supermarket trip.