Surly Pugsley
#26
One of the guys on my team has been riding a friend of his' pugsley. Commuting through the icy death up here in ND.
Hes running it single or fixed (can't remember exactly but its setup for both) Its a neato bike. Weighs about 40lbs, rollin on 4's.
Said basically... he has the gearing set pretty low to keep a good cadence while going over deep snow. Floats real nice if you keep the psi's down. If he stops pedaling though.... it gets eaten right up and it sucks buckets to try and dig a bike like that out.
But that bike is hustler for sure.
Hes running it single or fixed (can't remember exactly but its setup for both) Its a neato bike. Weighs about 40lbs, rollin on 4's.
Said basically... he has the gearing set pretty low to keep a good cadence while going over deep snow. Floats real nice if you keep the psi's down. If he stops pedaling though.... it gets eaten right up and it sucks buckets to try and dig a bike like that out.
But that bike is hustler for sure.
#27
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Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: 2008 IRO Angus, 2008 Jamis Exile 29er
God I want one.
Winter sucks in Toronto on a regular bike. I want to plow through feet of slush and snow in this thing. Spikes for the skating rink that always follows. Pedaling like a juggernaut past motorists spinning their wheels in futility trying to escape their prison/parking spot.
Muahahahaha! Ha!
Winter sucks in Toronto on a regular bike. I want to plow through feet of slush and snow in this thing. Spikes for the skating rink that always follows. Pedaling like a juggernaut past motorists spinning their wheels in futility trying to escape their prison/parking spot.
Muahahahaha! Ha!
#29
Banned.
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Lexington, KY
Bikes: Masi Speciale Fixed, Surly 1x1, 2 70's Bianchi folders, Swingbike, Columbia Cruiser 3 spd, Specialized Big Hit and P.2, Cove G-Spot, Xtracycled Bianchi San Jose.
#30
Have you seen this? This guy had a surly single speed hub for a backup incase his 2 x 8 failed.
https://wildworks.co.nz/csr/home.php
https://wildworks.co.nz/csr/home.php
#31
Tinkerer since 1980
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: London
Bikes: Coppi racer, Old school BMX, some random a fixed wheel convertion
#32
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From: London
Bikes: Coppi racer, Old school BMX, some random a fixed wheel convertion
#33
I have one...
I have one. Commuted on it 18 miles each way for about six months as New Orleans was recovering from Hurricane Katrina when roads were beaten up by heavy equipment and flat tires/broken wheels were a huge issue esp riding at night. So I used the Pugs all winter.

I also use it to play in sand at the beach and a few other spots around S. Louisiana. I have ridden off road single track with some more experienced buds and did fine too.
My setup new would cost around $2500. Tried to sell it on Ebay all winter (I moved back to flooded/remodeled house last Sept and have an easier commute) without success for $1500.
The major drawback (for me) riding that thing around town is the attention. I absolutely HATE talking to every stranger on the street about those freakin' tires. And in New Orleans, the odds of having some hoodlum knock my brains out to get such a thing is pretty high. I don't get to the beach enuf to justify having it. Bummer, because I really love that bike - on and off road.
If you love talking to strangers - 99 percent men - then you would love riding one of these around town! I suspect that if a woman with large breasts wore a bikini top around downtown that she would get similar attention. But put her on a Pugsley TOO! Mens heads would explode form sensory overload!

I also use it to play in sand at the beach and a few other spots around S. Louisiana. I have ridden off road single track with some more experienced buds and did fine too.
My setup new would cost around $2500. Tried to sell it on Ebay all winter (I moved back to flooded/remodeled house last Sept and have an easier commute) without success for $1500.
The major drawback (for me) riding that thing around town is the attention. I absolutely HATE talking to every stranger on the street about those freakin' tires. And in New Orleans, the odds of having some hoodlum knock my brains out to get such a thing is pretty high. I don't get to the beach enuf to justify having it. Bummer, because I really love that bike - on and off road.
If you love talking to strangers - 99 percent men - then you would love riding one of these around town! I suspect that if a woman with large breasts wore a bikini top around downtown that she would get similar attention. But put her on a Pugsley TOO! Mens heads would explode form sensory overload!
#34
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Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Parker, CO
Bikes: SS Surly Crosscheck; '91 Cannondale 3.0
#35
I am all about the Big Dummy. It's too bad that the Xtracycle accessory and the Big Dummy frame come out to over $1000. Is that a Rohloff on the Riding The Spine dude's bike? I've never seen them mention that.
#36
"so you'd get it just to be different, not to use it as its intended? unintentional irony detected "
Not exactly. I'd get it because it was cool, and it's cool partly because it's different.
If, on the other hand, it had tires 1/8" thick, it would be different, too, but wouldn't be cool, at least to me.
Not exactly. I'd get it because it was cool, and it's cool partly because it's different.
If, on the other hand, it had tires 1/8" thick, it would be different, too, but wouldn't be cool, at least to me.
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