The Light Blue Darwin Twin Peak: bike review | Martin Love
A classic touring bike with a modern twist
The Light Blue began life back in 1895 when John Townsend started building bikes for Cambridge University students. He used to make about six a week in a converted dairy in the city. John's great-grandson Lloyd now runs the firm, and most of its range is all about heritage and retro appeal. But not all the bikes are quite so old school. Take a look at the Darwin - it's the modern evolution (ha!) of the long-distance touring bike. The frame is super durable steel - the tubing is Reynolds 725. The sloping top tube and wide-set handlebars give you a relaxed riding position to soak up the miles. In terms of gears you can choose between a derailleur or reliable hub. There are disc brakes and space for mudguards, racks and three drink cages. You certainly won't go thirsty" (thelightblue.co.uk)
Price: 1,349.99
Frame: Reynolds
Brakes: disc
Gears: Shimano Deore or Rohloff Speedhub