Surly Steamroller Photo Superthread!!!
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Damn those are rad. What can I say, I'm easily impressed. Fat tires and a few odds/ends looks like the perfect winter bike or backroads cruiser.
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RichPugh, your steamroller is awesome.
I'm pretty excited to post pictures of my creamroller build soon.
I'm pretty excited to post pictures of my creamroller build soon.
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Uh oh! I'm about to bust out a new thread for the crosscheck owners now since Surly allows some great builds to be built! :<D
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I used a metal paint scraper to get the decals off. The powdercoat is tough as nails ! No chips, no marks.. nothing.

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god i want a stemroller, the conversion is cool for now though
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Anybody have one of those older threaded fork Steamrollers? When did they switch to threadless? They look awesome. Just saw this one on craigslist:
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/1063725994.html
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I'm seriously considering the following, tell me if I'm crazy:
Cross-check with rear disc hub. Theoretically, with one wheel (and two chains), I could run 1x9, 1x1 with a SS spacer kit, and put a bolt-on cog on the disc mount to run it fixed.
Thoughts? Am I missing something here? Would the chainline be all effed up?
Cross-check with rear disc hub. Theoretically, with one wheel (and two chains), I could run 1x9, 1x1 with a SS spacer kit, and put a bolt-on cog on the disc mount to run it fixed.
Thoughts? Am I missing something here? Would the chainline be all effed up?
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No, I was planning on using cantis and using the disc mount on the HUB for something like this:

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I think the spacing/offset of the wheel wouldn't be the same from side to side. Thus you wouldnt be able to flip it from fixed to freewheel sides.
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Through a lengthy series of trades my Steamroller evolved into a Crosscheck.
I do miss it a ton though. Ignore the handsome devil on it:
I do miss it a ton though. Ignore the handsome devil on it:
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I'm seriously considering the following, tell me if I'm crazy:
Cross-check with rear disc hub. Theoretically, with one wheel (and two chains), I could run 1x9, 1x1 with a SS spacer kit, and put a bolt-on cog on the disc mount to run it fixed.
Thoughts? Am I missing something here? Would the chainline be all effed up?
Cross-check with rear disc hub. Theoretically, with one wheel (and two chains), I could run 1x9, 1x1 with a SS spacer kit, and put a bolt-on cog on the disc mount to run it fixed.
Thoughts? Am I missing something here? Would the chainline be all effed up?
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