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4 out of 5 stars

"The Detour Deluxe is a step in the right direction for Raleigh, and for serious commuters looking for durability and comfort."

Tue 9 Oct 2007, 12:00 am UTCBy Gary Boulanger, US editor

Raleigh America is getting wonderfully nichey of late, adding fixed-gears, singlespeeds and utility bikes to its stable. The 2008 Detour Deluxe is a well-designed commuter, reliable to the quick, but lacking a few special touches.

The $US710 Detour Deluxe does several things right. First, the 700c wheels roll over most everything on the pavement. The adjustable stem and riser bars allowed our riders to dial in the reach, and the smart Shimano Dynamo front hub generated power to the front and rear lighting system, with cables cleanly routed through the frame and under the rear fender. The full fenders and pannier-friendly rear rack reflected the Detour Deluxe's true calling: transportation through all conditions. Even the Avenir wide saddle plays an important role, keeping one's tender areas from chafing in such an upright, traffic-wary position.

Noticeably absent, however, was a kickstand. The longer chainstays and ample clerance between the lower seat tube and chainstay bridge allow for one; no doubt the product managers at Raleigh could have spec'd an all-important kickstand. Surely it's not a weight issue. With a machine designed to be so commuter friendly, weight could have been saved by fitting a double or single front chainring versus the stock triple, or just not worrying about the extra weight at all.

Frame

The aluminum tubing is constructed well, but the compact design prompted our 5'7" tester to really crank the seat higher than looked aesthetically proper, considering the suspension seatpost. If the Detour Deluxe is for you, choose one size larger than normal for proper fit and reach to the bars.

Equipment

The Basta Pilot lighting system is an ideal touch for the Detour Deluxe. The handle three-point setting is easily accessible while riding and insulated housing protects cables from the weather. The Avenir rear pannier rack is well connected, sturdy, and lightweight, but the alloy pedals are too narrow for most shoes, cycling or non.

Wheelset

The 36-hole Shimano disc hubset (Dynamo DH3D front/ M475 rear) are laced to Weinmann XTB-26 double wall rims, and stayed true for the first two months on the road. Our main tester experienced six flats in two weeks; the Kenda K1053 700x35c tires may have reflective sidewalls, but the so-called Kevlar belt didn't do anything to keep debris from puncturing the inner tubes, front or rear.

Ride

The clever addition of mechanical disc brakes clean up the lines of the fork and rear seat stays, while enabling the rider ample braking power in all conditions. The brakes were a bit tedious to dial in at first, but once the pads and rotors were aligned, there was minimal interference. The simple and effective Shimano Alivio eight speed shifters perform flawlessly, and the Ergon-style Avenir grips are a perfect fit for every hand.

Overall

The Raleigh Detour Deluxe is a steady commuter, with more positives than negatives. It was smart to spec an eight speed cassette, but silly to overlook the kickstand and choose a triple crankset. It was genius to use the Basta Pilot integrated lighting system with front Dynamo, but an oversight to use a compact frame design.

The Detour Deluxe is a step in the right direction for Raleigh, and for serious commuters looking for durability and comfort. Available in the US only.

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  • User review of Raleigh Detour Deluxe (08)

    Why is it that the US gets such a wide choice of bikes compared to the rather mundane model line-up in the UK. Even the German range is more interesting. Come on Raleigh, let's see more bikes like these in your "home" market.

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  • User review of Raleigh Detour Deluxe (08)

    I just purchased a 2009 Detour Deluxe a couple of weeks ago. I've added a kickstand, two bottle cages, an air pump, a couple of folding baskets and an insulated rack-top bag. I plan to add a brighter headlight, a Brooks saddle, and if I have any problems with flats, I'll switch to Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires. All of these things are simple to add, as the bike is already set up for these things.

    I'll probably go to a solid seat-post when I get the Brooks saddle. I don't feel that the suspension seat-post included with the bike is very good. I don't understand why a kickstand was not included, but that is a simple thing to add. Adding an extra chain-ring or two would not be so easy...

    I live in the San Francisco bay area and the bike can handle any hill, is comfortable and quick enough for what I do, which is enjoy the countryside and get some excersise at the same time. I can easily carry a picnic lunch or groceries. If I need to carry more, I can easily add a front rack.

    I really love this bike.

    0.3

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Specification

Name:
Detour Deluxe (08)
Built by:
Raleigh
Price:
$710.00

Available Sizes:
15 Inches, 17 Inches, 19 Inches, 21 Inches, 23 Inches
Available Colours:
Brown
Year:
2008

Frame & Fork:

 
Frame Material:
Aluminium
Fork Model:
Alloy
Headset Brand:
Aheadset

Brakes:

 
Brakes Brand:
Shimano
Brakes Model:
M465 Mechanical Disc

Transmission:

 
Cranks Brand:
Shimano
Cranks Model:
TX71
Gearing:
28/38/48
Bottom Bracket Model:
Sealed Cartridge
Rear Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Rear Derailleur Model:
Deore
Front Derailleur Brand:
Shimano
Front Derailleur Model:
C50
Shifters Brand:
Shimano
Shifters Model:
Alivio
Chain Brand:
KMC
Cassette:
SRAM PG830 11-32T, 8spd

Wheels:

 
Rims Brand:
Weinmann
Rims Model:
XTB-26 Double Wall
Front Hub Brand:
Shimano
Front Hub Model:
DH3D Dynamo Disc
Rear Hub Brand:
Shimano
Rear Hub Model:
M475 Disc
Tyres Brand:
Kenda
Front Tyre Model:
K1053
Front Tyre Size:
700x35C
Rear Tyre Model:
K1053
Rear Tyre Size:
700x35C

Contact Points:

 
Saddle Brand:
Avenir
Saddle Model:
Comfy Road
Seatpost Brand:
Alloy Micro Adjust
Stem Brand:
Ahead
Stem Model:
Adjustable
Grips/Tape Brand:
Avenir
Grips/Tape Model:
Comfort

:

 
Frame Model:
Atomic 13
Pedal Type:
Alloy

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