Sherpa 30 (2008)
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Sherpa 30 (2008)
This one has a 56 cm seat tube, was given in exchange for work on another bike, plus they thought this one was too heavy and old. He owned since new, claims it was made in Montreal.
Mavic A319s, Ritchey Stem, Brooks B17 saddle. Frame is Reynolds 853.
Mavic A319s, Ritchey Stem, Brooks B17 saddle. Frame is Reynolds 853.

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The bike is from about 2008. the seat is an upgrade of about $100. it is probably from about 2007.
from a Pink bike wanted ad
"Others have sold on Pinkbike for between $4-450 (CDN) as complete bikes in excellent condition (judging by the pictures) so this seems a reasonable place to start. The MEC National seems like a comparable bike and I'd entertain one of those in the same size too.
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2425753/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2305311/"
from a Pink bike wanted ad
"Others have sold on Pinkbike for between $4-450 (CDN) as complete bikes in excellent condition (judging by the pictures) so this seems a reasonable place to start. The MEC National seems like a comparable bike and I'd entertain one of those in the same size too.
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2425753/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2305311/"
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The bike is from about 2008. the seat is an upgrade of about $100. it is probably from about 2007.
from a Pink bike wanted ad
"Others have sold on Pinkbike for between $4-450 (CDN) as complete bikes in excellent condition (judging by the pictures) so this seems a reasonable place to start. The MEC National seems like a comparable bike and I'd entertain one of those in the same size too.
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2425753/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2305311/"
from a Pink bike wanted ad
"Others have sold on Pinkbike for between $4-450 (CDN) as complete bikes in excellent condition (judging by the pictures) so this seems a reasonable place to start. The MEC National seems like a comparable bike and I'd entertain one of those in the same size too.
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2425753/
https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/2305311/"
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Found this from a Canadian Rider on a 2006 model-
An Alaskan Adventure: Review: Rocky Mountain Sherpa touring bike: One of the best touring bikes out there. (crazyguyonabike.com)
An Alaskan Adventure: Review: Rocky Mountain Sherpa touring bike: One of the best touring bikes out there. (crazyguyonabike.com)
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The Rocky Mountain Sherpa 30, Wow! Those are great.
I know that well, I have one. I got it as a bare frame and thought it was a 26er at the time. I ended up building as a flat bar. Very comfortable, responsive, some flex very quick on correcting. I originally had it set with 32mm tires, I switched to 42mm. The bike can handle Fat Franks if you want.
I put a Brooks saddle on mine as well. I put thousands of miles, did a lot of gravel. I have set it up for road a number of years, but haven't it back on the pavement since it was flat bar. More than likely I'll switch it back to hybrid.
The price of $400 seams low when one compares to, let's say, the Surly Long Haul Trucker. Probably a better bike than the Surly.

This is where I left it in the rebuild. I never set the cockpit and the saddle is way high in the picture.
I know that well, I have one. I got it as a bare frame and thought it was a 26er at the time. I ended up building as a flat bar. Very comfortable, responsive, some flex very quick on correcting. I originally had it set with 32mm tires, I switched to 42mm. The bike can handle Fat Franks if you want.
I put a Brooks saddle on mine as well. I put thousands of miles, did a lot of gravel. I have set it up for road a number of years, but haven't it back on the pavement since it was flat bar. More than likely I'll switch it back to hybrid.
The price of $400 seams low when one compares to, let's say, the Surly Long Haul Trucker. Probably a better bike than the Surly.

This is where I left it in the rebuild. I never set the cockpit and the saddle is way high in the picture.
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"Too heavy and old", sounds like me. But seriously that is a wonderful bike and seems in great condition. I also think the quoted prices are on the low end for what it is. There's a lot you can do with that bike.
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The Rocky Mountain Sherpa 30, Wow! Those are great.
I know that well, I have one. I got it as a bare frame and thought it was a 26er at the time. I ended up building as a flat bar. Very comfortable, responsive, some flex very quick on correcting. I originally had it set with 32mm tires, I switched to 42mm. The bike can handle Fat Franks if you want.
I put a Brooks saddle on mine as well. I put thousands of miles, did a lot of gravel. I have set it up for road a number of years, but haven't it back on the pavement since it was flat bar. More than likely I'll switch it back to hybrid.
The price of $400 seams low when one compares to, let's say, the Surly Long Haul Trucker. Probably a better bike than the Surly.

This is where I left it in the rebuild. I never set the cockpit and the saddle is way high in the picture.
I know that well, I have one. I got it as a bare frame and thought it was a 26er at the time. I ended up building as a flat bar. Very comfortable, responsive, some flex very quick on correcting. I originally had it set with 32mm tires, I switched to 42mm. The bike can handle Fat Franks if you want.
I put a Brooks saddle on mine as well. I put thousands of miles, did a lot of gravel. I have set it up for road a number of years, but haven't it back on the pavement since it was flat bar. More than likely I'll switch it back to hybrid.
The price of $400 seams low when one compares to, let's say, the Surly Long Haul Trucker. Probably a better bike than the Surly.

This is where I left it in the rebuild. I never set the cockpit and the saddle is way high in the picture.