I'm interested in building up travel bikes for my wife and me. Our intended 
use is credit card touring in continental Europe and the British Isles. We 
also have a developing interest in cruising the Salish Sea, so I'd like 
something small enough to store belowdecks out of the corrosive marine 
environment, and that would be easy to get ashore via dinghy.

It seems that there are many ways to proceed, ranging from S&S couplers to 
20" wheel designs like Bike Friday to rinko. All have their proponents and 
detractors. My priorities are comfort, ease of assembly/disassembly, 
avoidance of proprietary/specialized parts, and the ability to fit racks, 
fenders, and lights. I prefer plodding utilitarian considerations to zippy 
performance. 

While our daily rides embrace Riv-approved technologies such as rim brakes 
and friction shifting, I am open to other options for these proposed travel 
bikes. When we're away from home I'm really looking for something 
bombproof. Rear derailleurs strike me as a particular vulnerability, 
especially on bikes with 20" wheels. At the moment I'm leaning towards 
designs that utilize a Rohloff hub.

Anyway, so many choices, so many tradeoffs - I'm stuck! What would you do 
within the design constraints outlined above, if budget weren't really a 
consideration? (That's one of the nice things about bikes - even an 
extravagant build is super affordable compared to boats.)

Help me RBW collective, you're my only hope!

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA


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