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Surly Pugsley
Anyone in here ride one fixed gear?
Im dying to have one of these. Of course the price tag is damned daunting. Are they worth it? If you have one id like to hear your impressions of it and see a pic if you got it. :) http://www.crimelibrary.com/graphics...-Addams200.jpg |
I just want to try cornering on one
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Someone in the MTB forum has a Pugsley. Don't remember the drivetrain but they went full out with the wide rims and huge tires. Seeing it all assembled really is a jaw dropped. I would love to have one as well.
Scroll down, there is a SS one: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...hlight=pugsley I think fixed would be cool, but you would want a really low gear. Honestly I think I would run it 1x8 speed with a friction shifter or something else bomb proof for the rear derailleur This one is cool to. Fully geared out, disc brakes the works but he goes in depth on how well it does in the snow: http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...hlight=pugsley |
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ksid=p3907.m29
I too am intrigued by it since it looks like so much fun... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/30/61...a7641bbc_b.jpg http://farm1.static.flickr.com/133/3...318d68.jpg?v=0 http://l.yimg.com/www.flickr.com/images/spaceball.gif |
Such a hardcore looking bike with those ****** rims and tires.
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They are wicked fun, especially in snow. I don't have one but definitely have thought about buying one.
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I test rode one a couple years ago. Thing's a ****ing TANK!
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I think I saw on sheldon's site that they built one with a geared setup in back, and a fixed cog on the front wheel since they use the same spacing I guess, I dunno, but it's def a bike on my wish list.
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check youtube for a guy riding a pugsley on rollers made out of logs.
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Hey thanks. :)
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if i was getting a pugsly, i would most certainly have it fixed gear. the whole appeal (to me) is the fact that it can go anywhere and can handle any situation, i.e. long backcounty rides where you definitely wouldnt want to break something. why compromise the durability by putting dérailleurs on?
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Originally Posted by Judge_Posner
(Post 6218555)
why compromise the durability by putting dérailleurs on?
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I assume because it's a 29er effectively with those wheels and it is heavy I would want some gear choice.
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Originally Posted by NitroPye
(Post 6218598)
I assume because it's a 29er effectively with those wheels and it is heavy I would want some gear choice.
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 6218614)
What about an shimano nexus or other then?
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how "light" could one of these things get built up? the SB one says 37 pounds, and that's with discs and cassettes+ shifters. what if you went singlespeed or fixed, canti brakes, and maybe some other ridiculous stuff?
here's the SB one: http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/surly...y-pugsley1.jpg edit: 18" = 5.66 lb (2.57 kg) Fork - uncut = 2.52 lb (1.14 kg) uncut |
I don't think weight is an issue with this puppy. I wouldn't want canti's on it either, its effectively a 29er built for deep sand / snow so you are going to want brakes that can handle weather better. If I SS one, disc up front, nothing in back if weight was an issue?
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One of the things I notice in looking through all the bike photos on website like this is the incredible sameness of most of the bikes. The really neat thing to me about the Pugsley is the appearance. I'd like to have one, but wouldn't ever even have it offroad- would be awesome just riding it down the bike trail.
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dude, if my neighbor can commute in an escalade, why can't I commute on a pugsley?
Pugsley with xtracycle=ultimate SUB |
Originally Posted by streetlightpoet
(Post 6219654)
dude, if my neighbor can commute in an escalade, why can't I commute on a pugsley?
Pugsley with xtracycle=ultimate SUB |
I know it doesn't currently work, but that doesn't mean that a guy can't dream. And I'll take the head spinning as a compliment ;)
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Originally Posted by StephenH
(Post 6219599)
One of the things I notice in looking through all the bike photos on website like this is the incredible sameness of most of the bikes. The really neat thing to me about the Pugsley is the appearance. I'd like to have one, but wouldn't ever even have it offroad- would be awesome just riding it down the bike trail.
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that with bolt on fixed cogs= awesome.
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