dirttorpedo
Senior Retro Guru
For touring I'd probably steer clear of a mountain bike conversion because of the typically short chain stays and the heel rub issues that ensue with rear pannier bags. I've converted an 80/90's 700C hybrid into a touring bike that could take 38mm tires (gravel kings worked nicely). A dirt drop stem, some drop bars and bar end shifters worked well with the existing drive train and brakes. the nice thing about a Surly long haul trucker is that it can take really fat tires if you want to do more challenging dirt roads and trails. The Kona Sutra and Soma Saga are other good bikes with lots of tire clearance.
Soma also has a budget brand called New Albion that makes a nice rim brake steel all rounder called the privateer. It could be the basis of a good budget touring bike built up with vintage mountain bike and road parts. I wonder if you would be able to find a used European trekking bike for a good price (like a used Koga Miyata World Traveller).
Soma also has a budget brand called New Albion that makes a nice rim brake steel all rounder called the privateer. It could be the basis of a good budget touring bike built up with vintage mountain bike and road parts. I wonder if you would be able to find a used European trekking bike for a good price (like a used Koga Miyata World Traveller).