Tout Terrain Silkroad tourer review
|$4062.96
BikeRadar verdict
"Beautifully built and specced beast of burden"
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Tout Terrain’s Silkroad has a distinct Middle European flavour about it. Forget drop bars and derailleurs – the Silkroad comes with flat bars and Rohloff’s expensive but superbly engineered 14-speed hub gear. And yes, the near £3,000 price tag is correct.
Yes, it’s a lot of money but it’s worth it. Refined, stylish, well made, very European and virtually faultless – the only change we’d make is to fit some bar ends so you can vary your riding position.
- Frame & fork: German build quality, Swiss know-how. Strong and impressively well thought out for expedition-level tours. Built to carry that load
- Handling: Imperious and leisurely, pleasantly upright. Perfect handling for long, heavily-laden touring
- Equipment: Top quality, well constructed. The Rohloff and Schmidt hubs are great, likewise the disc brakes; even the kickstand is a sensible option
- Wheels: Like the rest of the bike – tough, strong and uncompromising for rigorous loaded touring

If you
listen to Orson Welles in The Third Man, you might believe that
True, Tout Terrain is a German
company and the bike is ‘WIG-welded’ in
The main frame is Columbus Zona steel, with the integrated oversized rear rack made from stainless steel. The result of having a one-piece frame and rack is a more convincing feel than any rack and frame combo we’ve ever come across. No matter what loads we threw at this there was no flex, no creaking, nothing but an entirely confident load carrier.
There are further examples of great design everywhere you look on this: the struts to strengthen the rear stays, cable routing for the Rohloff, internal cabling through the rear rack for the dynamo-powered LED, the dynamo and sleek front light combo… The designers have clearly done their stuff – no bling, no showing off, just good German engineering that’ll go on working long after you have.

The bike is designed to carry up to 160kg of rider and gear – so a cyclist weighing around 12 stone will also be able to carry over 80kg of kit. And while we put this bike through some pretty heavily loaded rides over a variety of surfaces – it coped, of course – it’s hard to imagine most cyclists being able to actually haul that amount of kit. Having said that, Tout Terrain’s website does show pictures of some extremely heavily laden bikes.
The Silkroad’s handling is impeccable, the riding position high and upright – the word ‘imperious’ springs to mind. Even unloaded its 35lb mass means it’s no cheetah, but that upright position is great for visibility and makes you feel like a king of the road.
But it’s when it’s loaded that this beast of burden really comes into its own. This is a bike for those long, heavy tours that you’ve had planned for years, maybe even tackling the ancient Asian trade route from which the bike takes its name. Camping gear, clothes, spares – you could carry all this and more without fear of the bike failing. Your legs might not make it, but we’ve no qualms recommending it.
The wheels are as tough as the frame, and the Middleburn chainring and Rohloff hub provide just the sort of low gears required, shifting from a wall-climbing 19in up to 100in in regular 13.6 percent increments – a classic piece of engineering to complement a classic bike.
That Rohloff hub along with the front hub dynamo and other high-end
kit push up the price, but you can get derailleur-equipped
models from

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VirtualCyclist
Posted Wed 11 Feb, 9:28 am GMT Flag as inappropriate
I've been lusting after this bike for a year and a half, unfortunately the price keeps leaping up (mainly but not entirely due to £ vs Euro). Since the review there has been another big hike
with the base rising from £1450 to £1750 and the Rohloff Gold (model as reviewed) with the
top light option (as reviewed I think) coming to £3,390! When I first looked at it the base was
£1200.
So it looks like I'll be waiting for a while yet.
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davrg05
Posted Sun 15 Feb, 4:10 pm GMT Flag as inappropriate
After hesitating whether to buy a Silkroad because of the exchange rate I finally placed an order with Bikefix just after Christmas.There was a 4 week wait and I duly picked it up last week.My comment is this......I have never ridden a bike that is just so right,I went for the Gold Rohloff version but without the dynamo.Riding it home was a delight,only slight adjustments of the handlebars and saddle being required.If you are looking for a purpose built tourer this is THE BIKE!!!!!!!!!
Specification
- Name:
- Silkroad Custom Build (09)
- Built by:
- Tout Terrain
- Price:
- $4062.96
- Available Sizes:
- L, M, S, XL
- Weight (kg):
- 15.48
- Weight (lb):
- 34.1
- Year:
- 2009
Frame & Fork:
- Frame Material:
- Columbus/Deda steel, eccentric BB clamp.
- Fork Model:
- Unicrown chromoly 1 1/8in threadless steerer, forged dropouts
- Fork Weight:
- 2219 g
Geometry:
- Seat Angle:
- 72 Degrees
- Head Angle:
- 70.5 Degrees
Brakes:
- Brakes Model:
- Deore XT discs, 180/160mm F&R
Transmission:
- Cranks Model:
- Middleburn, forged and machined arms, 175mm length, 42t alloy ring, square taper, 4-bolt spider
- Bottom Bracket Model:
- Sealed cart, alloy ecc. shell, chain adjuster
- Shifters Model:
- Rohloff twist grip
- Cassette:
- Rohloff 16-tooth galvanised steel cog
Wheels:
- Front Wheel Weight:
- 2219 g
- Rear Wheel Weight:
- 3390 g
- Rims Model:
- DT X455 box section disc-only rims,
- Front Hub Model:
- Schmidt Dynohub
- Rear Hub Model:
- Rohloff 14-speed internally geared hub
- Tyres Brand:
- Schwalbe
- Front Tyre Model:
- Marathon Supreme
- Front Tyre Size:
- 26x2.0
- Rear Tyre Model:
- Marathon Supreme
- Rear Tyre Size:
- 26x2.0
Contact Points:
- Saddle Model:
- Brooks B17, leather, steel rails
- Seatpost Model:
- Ritchey alloy, 330mm length, 27.2mm dia twin-bolt forged clamp
- Stem Model:
- Syntace VRO height adjustable forged alloy with twin bolt 1 1/8in clamp
- Handlebar Model:
- Syntace Ultralight 7075 alloy flat, 25.8mm diameter, 63cm wide
:
- Standover Height (cm):
- 82 cm
- Top Tube (cm):
- 58.5 cm
- Wheelbase (cm):
- 102.5 cm
- Bottom Bracket Height (cm):
- 29 cm
- Chainstays (cm):
- 43.5 cm
- Seat Tube (cm):
- 50 cm
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