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  • I didn't either. Went to a fitter got fitted, got some drawings, sent them to Waltly with what I wanted in terms of BB, Headtube, Mounts, Tyre Clearances, Axle Standards, Cable Routing etc.

    They did the rest...@pjhobs has just done similar and has almost built his new one up

  • My surly is 4130 and I'm very happy with it. Although it does suffer the same coke can sized head tube skinny steel fork aesthetic discussed here earlier. Easily solved with a carbon fork upgrade later on maybe. But I've growth to quite like it as is.

    I do agree with @amey that best performance for the £££ will come from Giant, Trek, Specialized etc but given the choice I'd buy the surly again as I just love riding it.


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  • this is soo good!!

  • That’s ace.

    4130 ftw.


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  • Why not Planet X Pickenflick or Tempest - £1250 / £1500 for full titanium bike? small diameter tubes, lighter than steel, no paint finish to scratch and carbon forks. Sram Rival or Force groupset.

  • I'll make it for you.

  • This also sounds super tempting.

  • Planet X Pickenflick or Tempest

    Pretty good deals though

  • This option makes sense.

    Do it.

  • I've had my Pickenflick for several years, set up as a road bike initially now as 650b allrounder and then convert it back and race cross in the winter..


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  • Can you fault it?

  • It would be nice if it was bolt thru and maybe flat mount brake mounts but not really important. Maybe a touch me clearance on the rear (new one may have more) so I would run a knobbly 2.1 for lunchtime fun at the MTB trails...currently have a 2.2 on the front.
    Also was going to buy the Fox suspension fork (40mm) but Brant (who designed it) thought it would make the handling 'weird'

  • You need 40mm suspension with 2.2”?

    I’m on 35mm and have ridden most of the trails on the quantocks..

  • but 4130 is for kids bikes. Can't spot the price on those either?

    And commuters/riding round town bikes which is what I use it for. Only downside for me is it's a bit heavy, but the weight's not bothered me and it did when I had a CdF.

    About £500 F&F or the whole bike (geared) is £1250.

  • not really, it was more as a project. Currently 3rd on the leaderboard for a full loop (see below) and thinking it might save a few seconds on the rocky bits...had a few moments...


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  • Fair!

    Not easier to buy a superlight XC mtb and stick drops on it?

  • Possibly but currently have the Pickenflick, Storck road bike and cross bike, TT bike, Pugsley, Karate Monkey, Moots, Niner Winter road bike and electric Surly big dummy....plus 4 kids bikes!
    Running out a garage space and a I have a 15 mike commute in which may prove tiresome on a MTB

  • +1 for genesis fugio, it's what i'd buy

  • Ha, that's good going. I've considered trying some of that on my Croix de Fer, but wimped out.

  • I’m trying to find a reason NOT to go for a Carbonda for £480 including shipping not including paint.

    Ridden Chinese carbon before and was pretty happy with it for the short time I had a frame.

    Saying that if only the Specialised Diverge came as a non-sworks frameset is def go for that.

  • carbonda is amazing, love mine

  • go for it, its brilliant! Most of it rideable on 35mm tyres particularly the second half

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