

Simply put, there’s a diversity of needs in people who are searching for the “best touring bike”. Similarly, and as I’m sure you can imagine, the best touring bike for a 5 foot (152cm) tall mature rider with reduced neck mobility and no interest in bicycle maintenance would not be the same as the best touring bike for an ultralight bikepacker competing in the Transcontinental! That’s because your choice of touring bike should be informed by the specifics of the bicycle tour you’re planning, as well as your unique physiological needs, and your personal preferences as a touring cyclist.įor example, the “best touring bike” for a youngster planning a low-budget tour close to home would be totally different to the “best touring bike” for an experienced athlete planning a once-in-a-lifetime, round-the-world, multi-year adventure. It’s a perfectly natural and understandable question to ask – but it’s meaningless question without context. “Help! What’s the best touring bike for my upcoming bicycle tour?” So it’s no surprise the most frequent question I get asked on this blog is some version of this: Choosing a new touring bike can be stressful for the newcomer – especially considering the likely price tag.
