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Old 10-31-21, 06:07 AM
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joesch
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
I was looking at that frameset but I don't like when someone (like Surly or Soma for instance) sells a steel frame and doesn't say exactly what tubing it is. It would be nice to know if it's a light high end tubeset that will ride smooth or a heavier thick gauge that will ride stiffer. At that price range it's usually the latter. I like to be able to find the exact tubing specs so I can determine if it's being sold for a fair price. And they don't even have a geometry chart unless I missed it. Do you happen to have any of that info?
As for Surly, if 4130 Chromoly is not good enough for you, they go into the details https://surlybikes.com/info_hole/spe...bout_our_steel

I love my SS Steamroller and here are the frame spec's and geometry
https://surlybikes.com/bikes/steamroller

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