Surly Pugsley

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cwcheung

by cwcheung

18" Pugsley Frame & Moonlander Fork
Chris King Headset & BB

Surly OD Crank
Shimano XTR Race Brake
Shimano XTR F & R Derailleur w/i-spec Shifters
Shimano XTR Cassette, Chain & Pedals

Surly Holy Rolling Darryl Wheels (Surly & Chris King Hub, DT Spokes & Nipples)
Surly Larry 3.8 Folding Tyres

Tune & Schmolke Carbon Cockpit

Weight: 13.360kg/29.392lbs

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eurperg
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by eurperg

Looks cool, insane build list, but how can it be so heavy? I have seen Mukluks on MTBR weighing aroung 11,5 kilos...

RichTheRoadie
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by RichTheRoadie

Now *that* is AWESOME.

Fatbiker
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by Fatbiker

Seriously cool, but also seriously heavy!!!

Geoff
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by Geoff

Ok, that's nice. The problem is the wheels. You need these: http://www.bikerumor.com/2013/09/18/ib1 ... road-bike/

cwcheung

by cwcheung

Right, the wheels are too heavy and plan to build another wheelset

- Surly Marge Lite (690g x 2)
- Surly New Ultra 32h Disc Hub & DT 240S 32h (288g + 233g)
- DT Swiss Aerolite Spokes & DT Pro Lock® standard aluminium (278g + 20g)
- Surly Rim Strap (45g x 2)

However, I have something to save 54g now...
XTR M987.jpg

XTR M987 F:190g (uncut 1000mm hose), R:206g (uncut 1700mm hose)
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devinci
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by devinci

sweet, not much people seem to have their hand on these brakes

let us know how they perform!

derek
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by derek

Why did you use Moonlander fork and not Pugsley fork?


derek
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by derek

But why? Doesn't Pugsley's fork accept 82mm rim?

cwcheung

by cwcheung

Only Moonlander fork is available when I build.

derek
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by derek

Ah ok. Beautiful bike for sure. Might build one myself :)

cwcheung

by cwcheung

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cwcheung

by cwcheung

New front wheel (tubeless) is in progress...

Sarma Naran 80 Carbon Fatbike Rim

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