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Old 01-20-11 | 09:54 PM
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Surly Troll commuter build

The new frame is here at last! 20" Surly Troll.
I plan to build it this weekend, with more pics and ride reports to follow.



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Old 01-21-11 | 05:21 AM
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I look forward to seeing this build. Bautieri and I were having a discussion regarding this frame and he mentioned it looks a lot like the Salsa "Fargo" frame. The Surly blog https://www.surlybikes.com/blog/ has a nice looking pre-production build.

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<snip> it looks a lot like the Salsa "Fargo" frame. <snip>
...with 26 inch wheels.
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Old 01-21-11 | 08:13 AM
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Nice man, that's a cool little frame
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Old 01-21-11 | 08:41 AM
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A couple of my friends seem to like that frame a bit much.
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Nice, alan. The Troll is a nice looking frame. I like the orange, too. Have fun with the build and the bike! Looking fwd to the pics!
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What kinda parts are you going to use?
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Old 01-21-11 | 11:12 AM
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...with 26 inch wheels.
and that's a very good thing.

Love the orange too!
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Old 01-21-11 | 11:16 AM
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Sweet! I am eyeballing a 14" for when my 9.5 yr old grows into that size...
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Old 01-21-11 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by silver_ghost
What kinda parts are you going to use?
I'm basically moving everything over from my 8-year old Giant aluminum MTB frame that has seen heavy commuting and trail use over the years. The components are a mix of fairly new XT and SLX for a 3x9 set up. I'll replace the shifter cables with Jagwire Ripcord that has full length housing.

The LBS installed a new Cane Creek S-3 headset, applied Framesaver and faced/chased the frame, so everything is ready to go.

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Old 01-21-11 | 11:23 AM
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IG hub compatible too.
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Old 01-24-11 | 07:30 AM
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A couple of my friends seem to like that frame a bit much.
In my best Jeff Spicoli voice..."I know those dudes"

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Old 01-24-11 | 08:41 AM
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IG hub compatible too.
I think that frame is everything-compatible
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Old 01-24-11 | 09:25 AM
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It rode with the guy who bought the on in the picture I posted earlier. It is one SWEEEET ride. He has some really narrow road bars on it right now. He's getting a couple of other bars so he can switch things up for whatever rides he's doing. That is a real do-anything bike.
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Old 01-24-11 | 09:29 AM
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Here are some pictures of the build. Moving the components over from my other bike was completely straightforward. The guides for the brake and shifter housings are great. The rear dropouts made installing the rack and fender really easy.

The only minor issue I had was installing the front derailleur. The seat tube is a fairly small diameter, and I didn’t have a large enough shim, but the LBS came through with this. I left the steerer uncut for now, and will adjust after a few rides.

The rear wheel is more difficult to remove with the horizontal dropouts. It’s a little tight getting around the rear derailleur. Also, the rear fender stays need to be loosened to remove the wheel, but I plan to cut off part of the fender to eliminate that issue.

I rode around the block a couple times to make sure everything works properly. The temps were in the single digits this morning, so I didn’t ride to work. A complete build list and ride reports to follow.






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Old 01-24-11 | 11:43 AM
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Old 01-24-11 | 11:57 AM
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Very jealous. Nice ride...now go get it dirty.
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Old 01-24-11 | 12:00 PM
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Nice all business looking ride.
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Old 01-24-11 | 09:20 PM
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Every time I look at your pics I can't help but think your bike is what my Kona wants to be when it grows up...

I'm very interested in seeing the build list.
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Old 01-25-11 | 09:33 AM
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Ride Report: I rode 13 miles to work today on just about every type of surface, and I must say the ride is awesome! I used the Speedcity wheelset with 700x28 Gatorskins on the rear and 700x25 4 Seasons on the front, both at max inflation. Compared to the aluminum MTB with a Surly steel fork I was riding, all the harshness is gone. The frame has exceeded my expectations.

I rode on the C&O Canal Towpath which is dirt and rocks, paved MUP with lots of root ridges, streets, wooden boardwalk-style bridges and even crossed railroad tracks, and the Troll handled it all exceptionally well. Handling was also very good, as was climbing out of the saddle.

I don't know if the improvement in ride quality is due entirely to steel, but the geometry of my old frame is nearly identical, so that's all I can think of.

Thanks for all of the nice comments from everyone.
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Old 01-25-11 | 10:12 AM
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Congrats! I am planning to bring my SSFG crosscheck to the C&O next spring.
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Old 01-25-11 | 11:53 AM
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Very nice!
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