all terrain STEAMER
By lilakmonoke on 07/24/2012.
Bike tags: Fixed gear | Single speed | Road bike | Commuter | all terrain offroad fixed steamroller surly titanium |



2010 surly steamroller 59 cm
blb bullhorns 38 cm, home made leather wrap, kona dh stem solid!
surly, cane creek
rigida dp18, miche track hub, skf bearings, schwalbe marathon race 30 mm .. indestructible rim, great hubs, best all terrain tires i know, but replace those bearings
rigida dp18, miche track hub, skf bearings, schwalbe marathon race 30 mm, 17 t phil wook stainless steel cog, 18 t freewheel
omnium, c-bear ceramic bearings, ceramics literally made it one gear faster
90s mtb titanium seatpost, 90s flite alpes love those vintage flites, dump those aluminum seatposts, get titanium and suck up those road bumps
blb fgfx pedals
nope!
emergency
48/17 48/18
nope!

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2010 surly steamroller 59 cm
blb bullhorns 38 cm, home made leather wrap, kona dh stem solid!
surly, cane creek
rigida dp18, miche track hub, skf bearings, schwalbe marathon race 30 mm .. indestructible rim, great hubs, best all terrain tires i know, but replace those bearings
rigida dp18, miche track hub, skf bearings, schwalbe marathon race 30 mm, 17 t phil wook stainless steel cog, 18 t freewheel
omnium, c-bear ceramic bearings, ceramics literally made it one gear faster
90s mtb titanium seatpost, 90s flite alpes love those vintage flites, dump those aluminum seatposts, get titanium and suck up those road bumps
blb fgfx pedals
nope!
emergency
48/17 48/18
nope!
this bike is built to go on any road imaginable. im taking it on a tour to spain this week and give it the final test. the idea was to make a fixed tourer that is as solid and fast as possible. the 18 freewheel is there for lazy days on the tour when you want to just roll. the STEAM is an awesome frame, as fast as any track bike but with a much more solid front end. this will take tires up to 35 mm but the schwalbe marathon race 30 mm are the most awesome tire i know, light, fast and durable. this bike eats gravel roads for breakfast!