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  • 650b is the only option for a 46cm!

    I'm just hoping the top tube isn't too slanty in the 46.

    What size is this, I wonder?


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  • Careful with swapping seatposts for fit - they should be used to position yourself correctly around the BB, then stems and handlebars swapped for reach adjustments

  • I have a problem with my Straggler:

    I have a band on 105 front mech, and when using wtb Nano 40c (at 45/50psi) I have the front mech rubbing against the side of the rear tire when on the bigger gear. I know this sounds just an excuse to go 1x, but any idea in the meantime? The good thing is that I use these tires off-road, and I never come to need the 50t, so this actually occours rarely.


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  • Can't see in pics, but can you push the wheel back in the dropouts a little?

  • Partly my point, if a bike fits an inline will work, the seat angle on a surly is pretty slack to start with so pushing yerself away from the bb even more is going against being in a good riding position. Swapped over on my cross check, never been comfier on it.

  • I've actually only ridden my wife's bike when it had an inline post and it felt pretty good then. I was swayed by the shiny and cheap sys ex :-/ anyone want a seatpost that's been inexpertly cut down to about 300mm?

  • I did that, and it sortet the problem. However I have the stupid non updated dropouts in which I have non screw preventing the forward slip on the driveside, so another issue arose.

    How did you guys deal with this? Assuming you don have the new dropouts

  • A picture from the weekend

    Edit. Nevermind, can't seem to be able to upload

  • The simple fix for this issue is tighten the qr, I mean really tighten it!

    if that fails, buy upgraded stronger QRs, maybe Shimano XT or the like and do them up.

    sorted the problem for me.

  • Yep, did that, but was a pain to open (with cold hands) to fix a flat. Also, I run PZ skewers for commuting and I am not sure I can tighten them as much.

  • I've used xt and m parts skewers, one quick release the other allen bolt. Never had a problem with the wheel slipping, just get em good n tight. Don't use halo allen bolt skewers though, I've snapped plenty of em.

  • which headset did you end up going with?

  • Can someone help with Straggler SN? Long story short I started building up a second hand frame I bought last year and the serial number starts with M13 which would make it a 2013 right? Only that there was no Straggler that year??? Anyone found similar SN inconsistencies with Surly? Thank you!

  • Not an inconsistency, Stagglers were introduced early 2014, so frames will have been made in 2013.

  • Friend of mine is getting rid of his massive 62cm Disc Trucker frameset, any takers?

  • I went cheap - fsa orbit I think. It's one of the things I'll be upgrading as funds allow.

  • Could be, send over a pm of the details.

  • I'm gonna go with Cane Creek --
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272563097929?var=571667914357

    Just as good as CK and cheap!

  • thats good price, does it come with star nut and top cap?

  • eep. not sure...will send a msg.

  • ta! I am in market, so let me know :)

  • I had just assumed it did. Is that wrong to assume?

  • Is that wrong to assume?

    at that price, yeah.

  • got a reply saying it's complete. bought one so i can let you know if anything is missing...

    edit: this is the pic they sent


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  • ah cool, bought one as well .. worst case a cheap starnut and top cap is less than a fiver, still a good deal.

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