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The Best Touring Bikes for Your Next Adventure (And a Nod to My Favorite Ever)

My Specialized AWOL and Bob Trailer at a rest stop on the way to Albuquerque, New Mexico for Lubbock, Texas Touring bikes aren’t just machines—they're companions for thousands of miles, rolling journals of adventure, resilience, and freedom. Over the years, I’ve ridden many bikes, but none have left a mark on me quite like the Specialized AWOL . Though it's no longer in production, I still consider it the best touring bike I’ve ever owned. It handled fully loaded tours with a BOB trailer like a dream and gave me unmatched comfort on the road. But while the AWOL has been retired from the market, there are still plenty of exceptional touring bikes out there that carry the torch. If you're planning a big tour—or just daydreaming—these are some of the best you can find today. 🚴‍♂️ 1. Surly Long Haul Trucker / Disc Trucker No list of touring bikes is complete without Surly. The Long Haul Trucker (and its disc-brake sibling, the Disc Trucker ) is a legend among tourers. Frame...

Senior Cyclists: Your Guide to a Successful Long-Distance Bicycle Tour

Senior Cyclists: Your Guide to a Successful Long-Distance Bicycle Tour If you're a senior cyclist and have been dreaming about taking on a long bicycle tour, this article is just for you. Whether you're recently retired and looking for a new adventure or a seasoned rider with miles under your belt, long-distance cycling can be one of the most rewarding and liberating experiences. But before you pack your panniers and hit the road, there’s a lot to consider. This guide covers preparation, route selection, nutrition, safety, social connection, and more—everything you need to make your tour safe, memorable, and fulfilling. 🛠️ Preparation: Start Smart Bike Maintenance: Start with a professional tune-up. Check your brakes, chain, tires, cables, and frame. A small issue at home could become a major problem out on the road. Packing Tips: Pack light and practical. Focus on layers for changing weather, compact rain gear, and multi-purpose items. Less is more when you’re carryin...