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Surly Pugsley Fat Bike 16"

  • 02-11-2014 4:17pm
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    Got this about 2 months ago and I've used it 20ish times. Lots of fun and proper steel. I'm 5'10" and it's just barely too small for rides of 1.5 hours (great for throwing about, wheelies etc.). As you can see from the pictures I've went for the longest stem and seatpost possible but I'm just outside the bike too much.
    It's a 2011 Surly Pugsley but I've swapped a few parts, the main thing being the crankset I've changed over to a Raceface ISIS as these bottom brackets are the easiest 100mm shell type to source and they're reliable. The brakes are tektro Aquilla, very good mechanical and the pads are easy to source. I'll beselling the bike with it's original Salsa handlebars, stem and seatpost. Will include a set of Schwalbe Fat Frank Tyres 2.35" too which allow this bike to double up as a very rugged touring bike.

    €950 Enniscorthy


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