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I’d add Surly Straggler to the list at $1625. And yes, buy the first one in stock that you find. That’s how I ended up with the Norco. In this market I could probably sell it in July for close to what I just paid the shop since it’s a cheap-ish bike
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Anyone happen to have a 54-57cm ish frame+fork they’d sell, disc brakes + TA, that’ll clear a ~40mm+ tire? I have a fancy one on order but cutting it close for race day, I want something soon and it doesn’t have to be fancy or light. Just lighter than my 35lb POS hardtail. Meanwhile in my over eager component ordering I have basically enough extra parts for another bike already. Going with 12sp eagle mullet though so I need TAs to fit the wheel with XD driver and eagle cassette (I think anyway). Or recommendations for new sub-$1k frames that don’t suck that I can get within ~2 weeks. For over $1k if it comes to it I can get from LBS but a penny saved is a penny earned and so forth.
eta: if you have a usable old CX-ish bike in this range and want a SRAM Apex hydraulic brifters and calipers and GX eagle derailleur with the ratio 12sp conversion kit installed + cash in trade, that also works
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X-post from the tire thread... apologies....
Any suggestions for a commuter tire? Currently running 700x32 wirebead gatorskins. They have been worry free but I think I can fit something slightly larger that’s not a full slick.
See below for the current clearance with 32s. I don’t think I can fit 40s. Maybe a 34 or 36 will be ideal? I like the look of a Maxxis Refuse but they only come in 32 or 40...
Use case is a 11mi commute across Seattle.
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nickwm21
Good deal.
When I think “commuter tire” my first thought is about puncture protection. Something like the Schwalbe Marathon is well suited and proven and comes in many casings and sizes.
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After waiting for almost 3 months, my Scribe Gravel wide ++ wheel set finally arrived. Weighed in around 1370 grams. 25 mm internal. I put the 32 Refuse on there to start as I had a few mostly road missions to tackle first.
After swapping to these wheels from stock, new axels, rotors and Grx cranks I knocked off 2.5 lbs! Quite noticeable and is motivating me to do some bigger rides.
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