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[Closed] What bike for TDR?

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Two questions:

1) What's your perfect bike for this?

2) How can get a suitable bike for as little money as possible?

I'm definitely going with gears, so I'm thinking I'd buy myself a steel 29er frame and move as much as I can from one of my other bikes. I have not yet decided how I'm going to carry my stuff, so I'd get something with rack mounts just in case.

I also might like drop handlebars so cable operated discs could be a requirement. Might be a good idea anyway to be honest, less chance of a brake/tyre interface.


 
Posted : 21/06/2013 6:16 pm
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I thought you were more of a sprinter than an endurance athlete?

Here's one option..

http://salsacycles.com/culture/kurt_refsniders_2011_tour_divide_setup


 
Posted : 21/06/2013 6:21 pm
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Yes, but I still want to do the TDR 🙂


 
Posted : 21/06/2013 7:16 pm
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Here are some other ideas.

http://s1314.photobucket.com/user/StevePuerzer/library/TD%202013%20bikes?sort=2&page=1

Most are rigid 29ers with some sort of TT bar. Some using IGH, a few dynamo front hubs there too.


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 2:58 pm
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Sounds like you want a Singular Gryphon. Great ride, not too expensive. The old ones didn't have rack mounts, but the new ones do.

Dropped-bar mtb is going to be much better than something CX-ish. The mtb will have more comfort and durability.


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 3:41 pm
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1) Pivot Les 'for the win' it would seem this year (hope I'm not tempting fate!)
2) Ride round the world really quickly and get said Pivot free from your sponsor. 😀

Seriously, I reckon drops or some kind of tri-bar set up would be good...I can't imagine doing 100mile days into a headwind otherwise. Or a Jones bar, something with lots or hand positions where you can get a bit aero.

I'd like to agree with a steel frame, but I'd go as light as I could for the frame, because I'd want to take bombproof wheels.

(Nb all comments above stated from position of complete ignorance....)


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 4:27 pm
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BMW or KTM


 
Posted : 24/06/2013 5:10 pm