After putting some monies on the side whilst dreaming of a rad touring build,
I got my heart set on the Surly Straggler for it's super versatility, disk brake support and glitter pink version. I loved this build a lot, it was almost that but with rack + mudguards. (and belgian stack)
The other day I went to try some Surly sizes, and was quite saded. comes only in 46 or 50 and not in 48, which - although i usually ride 50 - seems it would have been the perfect fit.
The other side of the problem is that in smaller sizes the geometry of the frame is not very flattering. I like a beautiful horizontal-ish top tube, it might be sassy or superficial, but I can't help it. Not being super tall shouldn't mean my bikes will look like toys :-(
For a bike that will be potentially quite expensive and with a long life of adventures ahead of it, I'd like to get things right.
Would you have any other recommendations for disc brakes frames with all the eyelets and whistles ?
Current discussion includes Soma Wolverine Soma Double Cross
Genesis Croix de Fer
or potentially custom - if it would prove to be the only way.
It depends on budget, but the touring bikes thread may have options for you. There's still English builders out there that have off the pegs in small sizes, or like Steve Goff, can do a custom exactly how you want it.
After putting some monies on the side whilst dreaming of a rad touring build,
I got my heart set on the Surly Straggler for it's super versatility, disk brake support and glitter pink version. I loved this build a lot, it was almost that but with rack + mudguards. (and belgian stack)
The other day I went to try some Surly sizes, and was quite saded. comes only in 46 or 50 and not in 48, which - although i usually ride 50 - seems it would have been the perfect fit.
The other side of the problem is that in smaller sizes the geometry of the frame is not very flattering. I like a beautiful horizontal-ish top tube, it might be sassy or superficial, but I can't help it. Not being super tall shouldn't mean my bikes will look like toys :-(
For a bike that will be potentially quite expensive and with a long life of adventures ahead of it, I'd like to get things right.
Would you have any other recommendations for disc brakes frames with all the eyelets and whistles ?
Current discussion includes
Soma Wolverine
Soma Double Cross
Genesis Croix de Fer
or potentially custom - if it would prove to be the only way.