Over the next week or so I will be putting together this:
This bike will be used for touring and this is an ideal frame with which to start. The steel tubing is of a gauge or thickness to contribute to the rigidity of the bike when loaded, and the geometry of the bike will make it solid and stable on the road. The 650b wheels with some nice cushy tires will make the ride super plush. In it’s first life it was a demo bike at Rivendell World Headquarters in Walnut Creek, CA and now it is reincarnated as the RenoVelo.
Some other details that make it a good touring frame are:
If you are interested in following the progress of this build, as you should be, check back here starting next week. More photos on our Flickr page too. (click the photo banner on the right)
4 replies on “A Touring Bike – From The Bare Frame”
That’s a reasonable evaluation. I think you’ll have a very nice touring bike, and I’m looking forward to monitoring the build.
Pondero,
Thanks. It should be fun.
Hey Jim,
How fun! This will make a fine touring bike for someone…Christine and I sure love ours and looking forward to a 7 day trip later this summer, the International Selkirk loop.
Interested to see how you build it up!
Chris, you better be keeping an online journal on your trip!