Originally Posted by
zoslen
@RatMudd
Their answer was:
"Zoslen,
Every tube on all of our bikes is made from 4130 and each one is completely designed by us.
Here’s a link about our steel from our website: Some Things About Our Steel | Spews | The Information Hole | Surly Bikes
Take care,"
@bikemig
Surly uses their own 4130 cromoly steel, but they don't refer if it is heat treated.
@MassiveD
I have contacted with a lot of manifacturers and most of them claimed that they don't heat treat their frames because they consider it is not necessary and the cost will go up.
But I know for example that Reynolds 725 or 853 tubes is 4130 cromoly fully heat treated, so why prefer something else if the cost is the same?
I 'd like to clarify I do believe that a sturdy frame like LHT's will not face any problems, it has proven it's durability, but this is not the point.
My point is that if their frames are not heat treated and they just use massive steel, maybe their prices should be much lower.
Are there other heat treated frames for the same price point? I thought most steel frames in the $4-600 range aren't heat treated. The frame rides great either way though.