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Chủ đề: Danh mục tất cả các dòng xe touring nổi tiếng và kèm theo giá tham khảo

  1. #1
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985

    Danh mục tất cả các dòng xe touring nổi tiếng và kèm theo giá tham khảo

    Nhân đọc topic này hay quá nên apham ghi ra ở đây, cốt là để mình nhớ và chia sẻ với các bạn luôn. Rất hay và thú vị cho các bạn nào bắt đầu làm quen với dòng xe touring như mình. Tuy nhiên apham sẽ cố gắng sử dụng ảnh minh họa do chính mình chụp, đây cũng là một các học nhanh của apham trong các thú chơi.

    Nguồn từ site rất nổi tiếng: http://cyclingabout.com/index.php/20...s-with-prices/

    Đặc điểm nhận dạng xe touring
    Một cách cơ bản, để nhận dạng 1 chiếc xe touring chúng ta chú ý các chi tiết sau:
    - Xe không có phuộc nhún trước
    - Xe có vè
    - Xe có gắn baga sau, một số xe có cả baga trước để thồ hàng

    Các thể loại xe Touring

    Light Touring - Dòng xe dã ngoại nhẹ nhàng
    Loại xe này được nhận dạng với khả năng gắn baga và túi treo vào xe, tuy nhiên nó chỉ thiết kế để đi những cung đường lộ ngắn ngày. Xe loại này thường sử dụng vỏ có bề mặt nhỏ, khung sườn đơn giản khá gần với loại xe cuốc (road bike) và bộ group sang số với mức độ vừa phải.

    Ảnh: Tout Terrain Metropolitan với bộ số Shimano Alfine 8 số, Shimano dynamo hub, bags & racks

    Long Distance - Dòng xe đường trường
    Loại xe này được thiết kế để chạy trên rất nhiều địa hình khác nhau, có khả năng mang hàng tải trọng lớn cho những chuyến đi rất dài ngày. Đa phần xe loại này có khung sườn bằng thép để tạo độ "đầm" và chắc chắn cho xe. Bộ group số có nhiều mức độ để có thể trèo đèp vượt suối. Thông thường loại xe này có tối thiểu 3 vị trí gắn bình nước, baga trước & sau. Khung xe hỗ trợ cả 2 loại bánh 700c hoặc 26″.

    Premium Long Distance - Dòng xe đường trường cao cấp
    Dòng xe này giống như xe đường trường ở trên nhưng nó có trang bị các phụ kiện cao cấp như hộp số Rohloff, Pinion, chạy dây cu-roa hay có bộ đùm trước phát điện.

    Ảnh: Tout Terrain Silkroad Explore với bộ số Rohloff 18 số, bộ đùm trước phát điện SON dynamo hub
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 09:14 PM ngày 11-10-2014
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  2. #2
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Dòng xe của Ý

    Bianchi (Light Touring) – Volpe (steel) – $1299 USD
    Our take: This bike is on the cusp of touring bikes. The geometry of the bike is much more 'cyclocross' or 'road' than touring, which results in short chainstays are steep angles. It can fit a front and rear rack and seems like a nice frame (although it mightn't be all that stiff in the front end), so we've included it.

    Cinelli (Long Distance) – Bootleg Hobo (steel) – $1799 USD
    Our take: This bike is not yet available but looks great. It unfortunately doesn't have any low range gears (1:1 is the smallest) and uses STI shifters – making it not the best drivetrain for climbing or reliability.

    Ảnh: Cinelli Hobo trên đường phố Sài Gòn


    Masi (Light Touring) – CX Triple (steel) – $899 USD
    Our take: With 430mm chainstays, this is much more of a road/cx bike than a dedicated tourer. It does have rack provision and it is steel however.
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 09:26 AM ngày 04-11-2014
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  3. #3
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Dòng xe của Nhật

    Fuji (Long Distance) – Touring (steel) – $1089 USD
    Our take: A really good value steel touring bike available in many countries with a decent swag of parts.
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 11:56 AM ngày 02-11-2014
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  4. #4
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Dòng xe của Hà Lan

    Avaghon (Long Distance) – Series 26, Series 28 (steel) – 1599€ to 2899€

    Our take: These steel lugged bikes look really nice and come with everything you need to ride. The high end bikes are Rohloff and Belt equipped!

    Gazelle (Trekking) – Arroyo, Fuente, Descende, Medeo (aluminium) – 899€ to 1499€

    Our take: Gazelle is most famous for their tradition Dutch bikes, but they also do some nice aluminium trekking bikes. They are all step-through for ease of use and use a great quick release adjustable stem to fine tune your positioning.

    Idworx (Premium Long Distance / Trekking) – Off Rohler, Easy Rohler, Easy Transport (aluminium), Easy Rohler Ti, Off Rohler Ti (titanium) – 2695€ to 6140€

    Our take: Very high end aluminium/titanium tourers and trekking bikes with brilliant part specs. The titanium frames are built by the crew at Lynskey USA.

    Koga Miyata (Long Distance / Trekking) – WorldTraveller29, Traveller (aluminium), Randonneur (steel) – 1699€ to 3666€

    Our take: We love the steel Randonneur. A great high-end frameset with a well thought out spec including a 40 spoke rear wheel! The aluminium frames look great too.

    Multicycle (Trekking) – Extreme, Extreme Rohloff (aluminium) – 2099€ To 3499€

    Our take: The Extreme is perhaps a bit overpriced and is running SRAM gearing (who are not known for reliability). It's equipped with lots of accessories stock but most notable are the 48 spokes front and rear!

    Santos (Long Distance / Trekking) – Travelmaster (steel or aluminium), Trekking (aluminium) – £1700 to £3200

    Our take: One of the most popular bikes for European round-the-world cyclists, Santos use lots of high-end gear including Rohloff hubs and belt drive systems in their builds.

    Van Nicholas (Long Distance) – Pioneer, Amazon (titanium) – 2488€ to 6493€

    Our take: Very, very nice titanium touring bikes with all the good bits! The price reflects this…
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 07:28 AM ngày 03-04-2014
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  5. #5
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Các dòng xe của Đức

    Cube (Trekking) – Kathmandu, Delhi, Touring, Touring Pro (aluminium) – 799€ to 1699€
    Our take: Trekking bikes with decent parts. We aren't sure about the sensibility of integrating an aluminium rack to their frames, however stiff they are.


    Da Silva (Trekking) – ST-80, Cintra, Da Gama (steel) – TBC€
    Our take: Great looking steel frames (especially the step-through and lugged frames) with lots of nice goodies.

    Gudereit (Light Touring / Trekking) – Sportline, Trekkingline – 449€ to 1999€
    Our take: Decent aluminium light tourers and trekking bikes with brilliant parts for the price.

    Hercules (Long Distance) – Alassio, Alassio Comp, Alassio Travel (steel) – 749€ to 1499€
    Our take: Nice looking steel frames with a good touring geometry. The prices seem reasonable too!

    Intec (Long Distance) – T03, T04, T06, T07, T08 (steel) – 1190€ to 2200€
    Our take: Intec make some unique bikes, notably their step-through and lugged frames. Like a lot of German bikes you'll notice that they do not come with drop handlebars. The build quality seems good and their bikes very competitively priced.

    Patria (Premium Long Distance) – Terra, Ranger, Turios, Petite, Randonneur (steel) – 1590€ to 3990€
    Our take: Really nice steel frames with premium parts. One of the best German bike manufacturers in the touring field.


    Poison (Trekking / Long Distance) – Atropine, Cyanide (aluminium), Quinine (steel) – 799€ to 2649€
    Our take: German made trekking bikes which look quite capable. Rohloff and Belt Drive models to boot.

    Riese und Muller (Long Distance) – Homage, Delite (aluminium) – 1499€ to 3699€
    Our take: If you're after a dual suspension touring bike, these are it. Riese und Muller bikes have racks built above the suspension creating 'sprung weight'. The result? Suspension dampening that works effectively! The only other brand that offers a bike similar is Tout Terrain.

    Rose (Long Distance / Trekking) – Activa, Black Water, Black Creek, NPL, Multisport, Multispeed (aluminium) – 1195€ to 2799€
    Our take: Possibly the biggest trekking range from any manufacturer, Rose make some decent bikes in the mid range. We like their 26″ touring bike, the Activa and find the dual suspension NPL a tad strange…


    Staiger (Trekking) – Texas, Louisiana, Virginia, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont (aluminium) – 699€ to 3499€
    Our take: If you're after a trekking bike with a front suspension fork, you're looking at one of the best places here.

    Stevens (Long Distance / Trekking) – Soverign Lite, Camino XT, Camino R14, P18 (aluminium) – 2299€ to 2999€
    Our take: Not the best value for money, but lots of nice parts are packed onto Stevens frames including Rohloff hubs and Pinion gearboxes.


    Tout Terrain (Premium Long Distance) – Silk Road, 5th Avenue, Grande Route, Panamericana, Tanami (steel) – 1990€ to 5390€
    Our take: One of our favourite bicycle touring companies, Tout Terrain are always pushing the boundaries with their parts and design. The use of Pinion gearboxes and Rohloff hubs exemplifies this.

    Ảnh: Tout Terrain Metropolitan

    Trenga (Trekking / Light Touring) – GLH, MLS (aluminium) – 1599€ to 2599€
    Our take: Very well spec'd trekking and light touring bikes. The frames look very well made, with triple-butted aluminium tubing.

    Velotraum (Premium Long Distance) – Cross Crmo, Cross 7005, DreiXL – 1690€ to 3890€
    Our take: High-end aluminium and steel bikes which are heavily field tested and feature parts such as Pinion and Rohloff. Being two metres tall, I like that Velotraum make an XXXL frame with a 700mm top tube!


    VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur (Trekking / Light Touring / Long Distance) – T-series, TX-series – 499€ to 2699€
    Our take: Probably the best value low/mid/high-end touring bikes around: they come with all the good stuff including Schmidt and Rohloff hubs!
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 03:45 PM ngày 24-05-2015
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  6. #6
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Dòng xe của Anh

    Bob Jackson (Long Distance) – World Tour Frameset (steel) – £550

    Our take: Classically designed touring frames with LOTS of paint options. If you're wanting to build a new classic – take a look.

    Condor (Long Distance) – Heritage Frameset (steel) – £599

    Our take: The Condor uses triple butted Dedacciai tubing and traditional touring geometry. We wouldn't mind a ride!

    Dawes (Long Distance) – Galaxy Series (steel) – £599 to £1799

    Our take: Dawes represent good value, as the higher end frames use Reynolds tubing and decent parts. The frame geometry is great for touring. Be aware that Dawes only come in three or four sizes – so large and small riders might miss out!

    Dynamic Bicycles (Light Touring) – Tempo (aluminium) – £845

    Our take: The only shaft driven bikes in this list, Dynamic make a chain less bicycle suitable to flat terrain because of the gearing limitations of the Alfine 8 speed internal hub.

    Hewitt (Long Distance) – Cheviot (steel) – £1299

    Our take: The Cheviot is similar to the other British bikes in that it uses Reynolds tubing, drop handlebars and has a sensible part spec for the price. For long distance riders, we recommend swapping the STI shifters for some barend shifters.

    Mercian (Long Distance / Light Touring) – King of Mercia, Professional, Pro Lugless, Vincitore (steel) – £2240 to £3820

    Our take: Beautifully made bikes from a builder who's been doing touring bikes longer than most. Our pick for touring is the King of Mercia Tourer (£3218) which comes with cantilever brakes and an XT drivetrain.

    Orbit Cycles (Long Distance) – Harrier Expedition, Harrier Fast Tour (steel) – £1190 to £1795

    Our take: Two different bikes, one a 26″ expedition bike and a 700c road tourer. Choice of butterfly handlebars or drop handlebars. That makes these bikes relatively good value with a heap of options.

    Oxford Bike Works (Long Distance) – Model 1, Model 2, Model 3 (steel) – £850 to £2000

    Our take: Great value Reynolds steel 26″ tourers with an exceptional warranty. We particularly like that you can buy a refurbished frame off these guys for environmental reasons. We do find the chainstays on these frames rather short (35mm less than many other brands) and same with the headtubes (at size 58cm, we think the bike could use 70mm more headtube!).

    Raleigh (Long Distance) – Gran Tour, Sojourn (steel) – £645 to £1100

    Our take: We love the Sojourn! The geometry is great: 460mm chainstays and it's long wheelbase are perfect. It comes with a Brooks saddle standard as well as good gear ratios, disc brakes, barend shifters, a 9s drivetrain and a solid steel frame. The Gran Tour represents great value for money.
    Raleigh Sojourn

    Revolution (Long Distance) – Country Traveller, Country Explorer, Country Premier (steel) – £499 to £799

    Our take: Super good value touring bikes using decent quality steel frames, drivetrains and disc brakes on the upper models. Choose from butterfly or drop handlebars.

    Ridgeback (Long Distance) – Tour, Voyage, Journey, Panorama (steel) – £599 to £1249

    Our take: Nice Reynolds steel frames with decent geometry available at a good price. The bikes are all spec'd with STI shifters, which are something we'd change.

    Roberts Cycles (Long Distance) – Clubman, Cumbria, Transcontinental, Roughstuff (steel) – £1295 to £1395 (Frameset only!)

    Our take: Roberts bikes are found on the road all around the world! They have a decent reputation in the touring bike world and their custom frames are available at a reasonable price.

    Roux (Long Distance) – Etape 150, 250 (steel) – £480 to £699

    Our take: The 250 is an incredibly good value disc steel touring bike. The only changes we'd recommend are to a wider range cassette and to some barend shifters. The 150 uses a road double crankset, so it may not get you up every hill. These bikes are in our article: Build a Round-the-World Touring Bike on a Budget.

    Sabbath (Light Touring) – Silk Route (titanium) – £2000

    Our take: If you're after a titanium tourer, the Sabbath looks the goods. The only things we'd change are the STI shifters and we'd upgrade to v-brakes.

    Spa Cycles (Long Distance) – Ti Tourer (titanium) – £1580

    Our take: This titanium bike looks nice with a decent part spec. It comes with STI shifters which we would recommend changing, but if a well priced titanium bike is what you want, this is the one to get.

    Thorn (Premium Long Distance) – Sherpa, Nomad, Mercury, Club Tour (steel) – from £1299 to £2139

    Our take: Thorn have one of the best reputations out there. Their bikes are all semi-custom; you can pick and choose the bars, wheels, saddle etc. They spec the bikes well for the price and have many features unique to them. We wish they would adopt disc brakes on their bikes, but maybe they move to the 20th century soon.


    Ảnh: Thorn Sherpa
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 10:29 PM ngày 16-08-2014
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  7. #7
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Dòng xe của Mỹ

    All City (Long Distance) – Space Horse Frameset (steel) – $575 USD (frame)
    Our take: This steel frame is usually built up as an all day road bike, but has been designed around carrying loads of 20lbs (9kg) on the front and 30lbs (13kg) on the rear, making it ideal for long distance / light touring. The geometry is relaxed and the chainstays relatively long.


    Bilenky (Long Distance) – Midlands, Tourlite (steel) – $3700 to $4675 USD
    Our take: Great looking frames from a very reputable single and tandem touring bike builder!

    Bruce Gordon (Long Distance) – Rock 'n' Road, BLT (steel) – $1725 to $3349 USD
    Our take: Somewhat good value with colour matched stems, these classically built bikes sure look the goods!

    Cannondale (Trekking) – Tesoro-range (aluminium) – 899€ to 1899€
    Our take: Lightweight aluminium trekking bikes from the original smooth weld manufacturer. Very clean lines and paint jobs!

    Cielo (Light Touring) – Tanner Good Edition (steel) – $2799 USD
    Our take: This beautifully made bicycle represents great value considering the quality of the frame and parts. The Tanner Goods Edition actually comes with bags, although we wouldn't think they are very useful for bicycle touring.

    Co-Motion (Premium Long Distance) – Pangea, Divide, Americano (steel) – $3925 to $7848 USD
    Our take: We have a soft spot for the US manufactured Co-Motion bikes, given that we ride one. We believe that their touring bike builds are some of the best around. If their single frames are anywhere near as stiff and comfortable as our tandem – you're up for a killer ride.

    Ảnh: Co-Motion Cycles

    Gunnar (Long Distance) – Grand Tour Frame (steel) – $1025 USD (frame)
    Our take: Nice steel touring frames available in a wide range of sizes and colours – or completely custom if you so desire.

    Jamis (Long Distance) – Aurora (steel) – $1499 USD
    Our take: A decent competitor to the Surly Disc Trucker, the Jamis comes with nice matching guards and great parts for the price. Our only concern is that the smallest gear may not be low enough for steep climbs with heavy panniers.

    KHS (Long Distance) – TR101 (steel) – $1099 USD
    Our take: Another great value steel bike with some great parts including v-brakes / road bars as stock items!

    Lynskey (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Backroad, Cooper CMT, Viale (titanium) – $3247 to $4761 USD
    Our take: These guys make titanium touring frames for some of the manufacturers above. Think about it, if Lynskey weren't good at touring frames, these manufacturers wouldn't buy them! If you're wanting titanium, it's hard to look past Lynskey.

    Ảnh: Lynskey Viale Titanium

    Motobecane (Budget / Long Distance) – Gran Turismo (steel) – $699 USD
    Our take: At the listed retail price, you can do much, much better than this. We have consistently seen this bike available at $699 however making it one of the best value touring bikes in the world. This bike we suggest as a base bike for building a round the world touring bike on a budget.

    Nashbar (Budget Long Distance) – Steel Touring, TR1 (steel) – $699 to $749 USD
    Our take: More amazingly good value touring bikes are available from Nashbar. They both use STI shifters which may not be for you, but are cheap to swap out. These bikes we suggest as a base bike for building a round the world touring bike on a budget.

    Novara (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Safari, Randonee (steel) – $899 to $1199 USD
    Our take: Brilliant budget steel touring bikes by REI using trekking handlebars, a wide gear range (including lots of low gears) and more.

    Redline (Light Touring) – Metro Classic – $1150 USD
    Our take: These steel bikes with provision for racks are a bit short in the chainstay, but will still be a really capable bicycle for touring. We love that it uses disc brakes and comes at a decent price point!

    Rivendell (Long Distance) – Sam Hillborne, Atlantis (steel) – $2600 to $3900 USD
    Our take: Classically designed touring bikes which really look the part. The build specs offered are very sensible for touring. The Atlantis is made in house at Rivendell.

    Rodriguez (Long Distance) – The Adventure, UTB Adventure – $2700 to $6000 USD
    Our take: Really nice looking touring bikes, which are fully customisable depending on your desires.

    Salsa (Long Distance) – Fargo, Vaya (steel or titanium) – $1699 to $3950 USD
    Our take: Some of our favourite off the shelf touring bikes, Salsa offer great steel offerings at the lower end and titanium in the upper end. The Fargo lives almost in a touring bike category of its own (Co-Motion Divide is there too), whilst the Vaya mimics the geometry of standard long distance touring bikes.

    Ảnh: Salsa Vaya

    Specialized (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Source Series (aluminium), AWOL Comp, AWOL (steel) – $800 to $2600 USD
    Our take: The AWOL is a steel touring bike new for 2014. It has a great frame geometry and disc brakes which we like, but uses STI shifters and a road triple crankset which don't give you the reliability or gearing you may need on a long tour. The AWOL comp uses a road double crankset and SRAM gearing, so we think you should give this more expensive model a miss. The Source-series is best suited to light loads and pavement use.

    Ảnh: Specialized Comp

    Soma (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Saga Frameset, San Marcos Frameset (steel) – $499 to $949 USD (Frameset)
    Our take: Soma's are classically designed frames which represent great value. The Saga is round-the-world capable, and for lighter duties the new San Marcos looks fantastic.

    Ảnh: Soma Saga being built at Độp Workshop — with Victor Phùng.

    Surly (Long Distance) – Long Haul Trucker, Disc Trucker, Trucker Deluxe Frameset – $949 to $1399 USD
    Our take: With one of the best frame geometries for a long haul touring bike, the Surly sets the standard. Not only is it affordable, it comes with a sensible part spec.

    Ảnh: Surly Disc Trucker của 1 anh bạn trong nhóm đạp chụp, ráp chiếc này tầm 25 triệu đồng

    Terry (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Coto Donana Tour, Coto Donana Vagabond (steel) – $3500 to $3850 USD
    Our take: One of the only female specific brands available, Terry have one long distance touring bike and a light touring bike made by Waterford Cycles in the USA. These bikes have shorter top tubes and women's specific handlebars/saddles.

    Trek (Long Distance) – 520 (steel) – $1429 USD
    Our take: We really like the 520, especially with the retro Trek decals on the 2014 model! It employs lots of decent parts which will get you where you want to go, however it is a more expensive bike than it's better spec'd rival – the Surly LHT.

    Velo Orange (Long Distance) – Campeur Frameset (steel) – $500 USD (Frameset)
    Our take: A classically-styled frame, the Campeur looks incredible with a vintage silver part spec. In addition, the frame geometry is near perfect in our opinion.

    Waterford (Long Distance / Light Touring) – Adventure Cycle, Sport Touring (steel) – $TBC
    Our take: Some of the best touring bikes in the business, custom built to your every need in Waterford, USA.

    Windsor (Budget Long Distance) – Tourist (steel) – $599 USD
    Được sửa bởi apham lúc 03:42 PM ngày 24-05-2015
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  8. #8
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Chiều nay đạp 30km, leo cầu Phú Mỹ để chụp em này cho vào bộ ảnh sưu tập xe touring của apham, hehe
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

  9. #9
    Tham gia
    08-09-2011
    Location
    Ho Chi Minh
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    Anh Dương kì công quá :D Hi vọng sớm trở lại đạp với hội Ngứa chân quá rồi

    >>> KEEP MOVING FORWARD
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  10. #10
    Tham gia
    28-01-2005
    Location
    HCMC, Vietnam
    Bài viết
    30,985
    Mới sưu tầm thêm hình ảnh mới cho topic xe touring.

    Thorn Sherpa có xuất xứ từ nước Anh
    Phạm An Dương
    Whatever has been done, can be outdone.

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