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jack pot 12-12-17 06:00 PM

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Scottybigs 12-12-17 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by TenGrainBread (Post 19923351)
Recent Steamroller build for myself. 46/15 fixed. Special crankset.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4456/...663d2164_b.jpg

Color matching be damned when you have a 600 Arabesque crankset shined up like that.

Kudos for the positive Flite review, I too have been eyeing getting one since reading Jan Heine's retrospective on the saddle design in Bicycle Quarterly.

IAmSam 12-31-17 02:24 PM

My son came by on his bike today so we could have a last ride together before the end of this year. No matter what I say to him about his late 00's fixiefoo narrow handlebar...he insists on clinging to it ;)

http://i65.tinypic.com/2lm3uq0.jpg

http://i63.tinypic.com/2i0v9t.jpg

bonsai171 12-31-17 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Scottybigs (Post 20049559)
Color matching be damned when you have a 600 Arabesque crankset shined up like that.

Kudos for the positive Flite review, I too have been eyeing getting one since reading Jan Heine's retrospective on the saddle design in Bicycle Quarterly.

Is that the 130 bcd Sugino Chainring that sells for around $35? The pictures i've seen of it online don't do it justice.

Dave

50voltphantom 01-18-18 08:15 AM

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4754/...6e4d1e1b_b.jpg

Carcosa 01-18-18 04:53 PM

Heck ya [MENTION=365591]50voltphantom[/MENTION]!

rusheleven 01-21-18 10:57 AM

^ [MENTION=365591]50voltphantom[/MENTION] Does that make two for you? One for CX/Gravel one for pavement?

The new grey is hot.

50voltphantom 01-22-18 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by rusheleven (Post 20122400)
^ [MENTION=365591]50voltphantom[/MENTION] Does that make two for you? One for CX/Gravel one for pavement?

The new grey is hot.

My maroon one was stolen. :mad:

rusheleven 01-22-18 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 20124102)
My maroon one was stolen. :mad:

Bike thieves can burn.

IAmSam 02-28-19 01:41 PM

Who's that riding a 'Roller? :eek:

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...dc7426904d.jpg

Bigpond 03-01-19 06:34 AM

What kinda bike shop would let him walkout with only a rear brake? Methinks demographics say Beto is weak with hipsters.

mouse 03-01-19 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by Bigpond (Post 20817252)
What kinda bike shop would let him walkout with only a rear brake? Methinks demographics say Beto is weak with hipsters.

Maybe I'm missing something.... who said a shop had anything to do with his brake situation?

Bigpond 03-04-19 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by mouse (Post 20817803)
maybe i'm missing something.... Who said a shop had anything to do with his brake situation?

qbp

ShannonMP 04-09-19 11:31 PM

WTB: Surly Steamroller
 
HI. I'm after an old 56cm Surly Steamroller with a 1" head tube for a threaded fork. Thanks.

IAmSam 04-10-19 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by ShannonMP (Post 20877804)
HI. I'm after an old 56cm Surly Steamroller with a 1" head tube for a threaded fork. Thanks.

Sorry to rain on your parade, but IIRC - 2002 or so was the last year that 'Rollers took 1" quill stems, so you have your work cut out for you...

Since it is so unlikely to find one, may I suggest that you look at alternatives? Like a Soma Rush, which AFAIAC fits in the same general niche as a SR, but does have a 1" head tube, and while I'm not positive what fork it comes with now - I do know for a fact that at some time in the recent past it did have a threaded fork.

If you are absolutely stuck on getting a Steamroller, which I can understand from having had one myself that I passed to my son who has been riding the hell out of for years now...and must have a quill, and don't mind using an extra doohickey to get your quill stem - Soma does have a weirdly cool little item they call the Quill-inator that is the reverse of the usual quill-to-threadless adaptor and actually lets you put a quill stem into a threadless fork.

Or you might consider a 1-1/8" quill-look stem like VeloOrange's Tall Stack. I'm not sure if its the original or not but there are also several other manufacturers offering other versions of the same theme at various price points. I use the VO model on my only 1-1/8" threadless steertube bike and it is not bad looking at all, in fact I even get an occasional compliment on it.

Good luck...

ShannonMP 04-10-19 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by IAmSam (Post 20878154)
Sorry to rain on your parade, but IIRC - 2002 or so was the last year that 'Rollers took 1" quill stems, so you have your work cut out for you...

Since it is so unlikely to find one, may I suggest that you look at alternatives? Like a Soma Rush, which AFAIAC fits in the same general niche as a SR, but does have a 1" head tube, and while I'm not positive what fork it comes with now - I do know for a fact that at some time in the recent past it did have a threaded fork.

If you are absolutely stuck on getting a Steamroller, which I can understand from having had one myself that I passed to my son who has been riding the hell out of for years now...and must have a quill, and don't mind using an extra doohickey to get your quill stem - Soma does have a weirdly cool little item they call the Quill-inator that is the reverse of the usual quill-to-threadless adaptor and actually lets you put a quill stem into a threadless fork.

Or you might consider a 1-1/8" quill-look stem like VeloOrange's Tall Stack. I'm not sure if its the original or not but there are also several other manufacturers offering other versions of the same theme at various price points. I use the VO model on my only 1-1/8" threadless steertube bike and it is not bad looking at all, in fact I even get an occasional compliment on it.

Good luck...

Thank you. I definitely require a 1" threaded fork with the loose ball cup and cone bearing system and a quill stem. I know that The Soma Rush has that and that it has the most clearance of new track bikes that have that have 1" head tubes. But I want the old Surly SR for even more tire clearance. I've seen pictures of Surly SRs with like 26 x 2.1" mountain bike tires. That wouldn't lower the bottom bracket because of the size of the tire. That would be so sweet of a bike to me. I could also have a wheel set with 650b x 45mm tires on it. Then of course the 700 x 38mm tires. So that's like a 3 in 1 do everything bike with the 1" head tube I require.

Soma says that you can't put 650b tires on the Rush because you really can't go any wider with them on their frame, so that would lower the bottom bracket too much.

So with the Surly SR, I'd have a bike with my required 1" threaded fork, loose ball headset and quill stem, and it could "mountain" bike, do urban duty and everything in between

But like you said they haven't made them for a super long time, so I probably won't be able to find one that is "like new." So I think I'll just get a Soma Rush with the loose ball bearings, and the decent tire clearance and just stick with the 700x32 tires and forget about my dream loose ball bearing all in one bike Surly SR.

IAmSam 04-13-19 01:14 PM

^^^I can't figure out whether the quill stem or loose ball headset is more more important to you, but it makes no sense to me to put those small bits above the frame itself in your decision. However, rather than pollute this pic thread with more gibberish - I'll just once again wish you good luck...you are going to need it. And since I'm already here, might as well try to get things back on track with a pic of what is my son's 'Roller now, back when it was still mine years ago and I ran it with 35mm CX tires as a FG MTB :D


https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3403189ed4.jpg

shroomaroom 04-16-19 11:54 AM

So many nice iterations of the same frame here, I've checked the whole thing twice now, and soon will have one of my own to share :-)

IAmSam 11-05-19 03:08 PM

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a1e1851904.jpg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...61c19d219b.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...44ea913b2f.jpg

good neighbor 07-07-20 02:10 AM

hey, what size tires are you running and what kind of rear brake claipers?

Im running at 37c and having hard time fitting side pull calipers. Would greatly appreciate some information. thanks

good neighbor 07-07-20 02:22 PM

what rear brakes are you using?

Edward1066 07-07-20 07:38 PM

mine, basic, solid transportation....
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b42a4b4fb3.jpg
hey, it's paid for...

Wendell F 10-21-20 06:30 PM


Originally Posted by Edward1066 (Post 21575198)
mine, basic, solid transportation....
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...b42a4b4fb3.jpg
hey, it's paid for...

Does the steerer tube go all the way to the top of that stem?

GregLast 10-24-20 10:44 AM

Here's my Steamy-boy before and during adventures.

Thomson Seatpost and Stem
Brooks All-Weather C17
Crankbrothers Candy 2 Pedals
39x17 for some red dirt roads
Alex Adventurer 2 Rims
Teravail Cannonball 700x38
TRP Levers
Tektro brakes with salmon Kool Stops

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...63ebb789e.jpeg
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...67e82d8ab.jpeg

Gresp15C 10-24-20 04:28 PM

Question: Are there any technical reasons why the Steamroller frame would not accommodate coaster brakes and/or a gear hub?


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