Raleigh USA Bicycle Company Sojourn Hybrid Bike


  • Average Rating: 4.5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 2

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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Jon Hazen a Commuter from

Date Reviewed: May 13, 2009

Strengths:    Good gearing/tire choices
Comfortable geometry (steel!)
Nice extras (seat, rack, fenders, etc.)


Weaknesses:    It's a heavy bike. That being said, I think that was sort of a "given" when you're talking about touring oriented bikes.

Bottom Line:   
I've had my '08 Sojourn for a few months now and the more I ride, the more I love it. The gearing suits my purposes well-- I do a good bit of riding in the mountains on the weekends-- and it's a comfortable and forgiving commuter. The wider tires are a plus: I occassionally ride on gravel country roads and this suits me much better than a standard road bike would.

All in all, no complaints, and nothing but praise-- the extras on the bike (tape, seat, rack) save a little money for other upgrades (computer, lights, touring gear) and make this ride a very attractive package.

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Favorite Ride:   Raleigh Sojourn

Price Paid:    $1200.00

Purchased At:   LBS

Similar Products Used:   My old rides were both Trek Hybrids.
I occasionally ride a buddy's Giant Carbon/Aluminum for races; I would much rather ride my Sojourn for any other application, though. It's far more comfortable.




Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by mkegan a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: August 9, 2008

Strengths:    Solid and comes with everything you need to commute in all types of weather.

Weaknesses:    Although the brooks bar tape looks good it has no padding and I am changing that to a much more padded tape.

Bottom Line:   
I bought this bike in order to commute in the NC mountains where the terrain is quite hilly. The bike is heavy but has an extemely solid and steady feel. It is quite pleasant to ride even compared to my much lighter road bike which I use only for club rides. The wide tires and fenders make this a safe bike in the rain and the rear rack is very solid and supports the panniers of your choice. The brooks saddle is quite comfortable and after getting used to the bar end shifters I like them. Overall this bike is great for commuting and I think it would also work wonderfully for touring which is what it was designed for. Since it is heavy and well equipped it is not a bike built for speed, but with commuting I try not to get too worked up. The ride is extremely quiet and plush. The disc brakes work very well and make you feel secure in wet weather.

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Favorite Ride:   Raleigh Sojourn

Price Paid:    $1200.00

Purchased At:   Motion Maker's Sylva

Similar Products Used:   my road bike is a Lemond Zurich

Bike Setup:   stock setup



Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

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Raleigh Sojourn VS Jamis Coda Elite Sizing

For those of you willing to indulge me, please visit the Raleigh Sojourn and Jamis Coda Elite pages and tell me what you think is the best match of Sojourn size to the 21.5 Coda El   Read More »

Whoever made the Sojourn frame

LOVES brazing. Even more than a Surly LHT frame, or the like. Seriously, it's got the 3 bottle cages, disc tabs, heavy-duty rack mounts. It's also got a pump peg, little deali   Read More »

Surly LHT vs. Raleigh Sojourn

Hi, I am looking to pick up a touring bike on a clearance sale. I am not looking for anything special - daily commutes and some extended trips of maybe a month or so. Of the   Read More »

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