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The idea at the time was to build up my ideal tourer, but you know what they say about never looking a free bike in the sprocket.
Limited experience thus far tells me that modern caliper brakes are still more powerful than 1990's canti's. I am sure both can be improved upon.
gerryattrick":2x59f16s said:I was going to recommend an Equilibrium, but assumed you wanted a specific touring frame. I have an Equilibrium and it is a great, relatively light bike, for riding long distances in comfort.
One issue that might be considered a bit of a disadvantage for a heavily laden bike is the caliper brakes, which are less common on full touring bikes, but I am sure that good, well adjusted calipers will cope perfectly well.
The idea at the time was to build up my ideal tourer, but you know what they say about never looking a free bike in the sprocket.
Limited experience thus far tells me that modern caliper brakes are still more powerful than 1990's canti's. I am sure both can be improved upon.