Dammit.
Frame:
Surly Steamroller 56cm
Fork/Headset:
Steamroller/Cane Creek
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino RD2 170mm/Phil Wood 103mm
Pedals:
Shimano M520
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
White Industries 17T/ Salsa 45T/ KMC Z 3/32"
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle San Marco Concor Supercorsa/No-name carbon post/Surly stainless collar
Brakes:
SRAM S500 Levers/basic dual-pivot calipers/Kool Stop pads
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Archetypes / Phil Wood track /DT Swiss Competition spokes, alloy nipples/ 32mm Panaracer Gravel King
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Archetypes / Phil Wood track /DT Swiss Competition spokes, alloy nipples /32mm Panaracer Gravel King
Accessories:
Jandd Mini Mountain Wedge, Stainless steel cages, Nitto bar plugs
More Info:
wriding.blogspot.com
Bike History
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Added by 50voltphantom. Last updated over 7 years ago.
33 Comments
Modified front hanger by drilling out the barrel adjuster threads, and replacing it with the ferrule from a tektro rear hanger to make as much room for the cable as possible.
Posted almost 9 years ago
Really digging this. Looks like a simple, functioning, comfortable ride.
Posted about 9 years ago
Diggin it, man. 42x17 is my preferred 700C SS as well. I have a spare 18 if the ride will be extra steep, but I've rarely been inspired to pull it out. Someday I'll get a White Industries Duo FW I think.
Posted over 9 years ago
Thank you. Yeah, 45x17 with road slicks, 42 or lower with wider rubber works well.
Posted over 9 years ago
Nice build!! How is that WhiteIndustries freewheel treatin ya?
Posted almost 10 years ago
Really good. It's nice to have a freewheel that is as precise as all the other moving parts. A Shimano will do the job but it's not the same
Posted almost 10 years ago
Really beautiful and clean look, Great components. An excellent build
Posted almost 10 years ago
Can't wait to see it with the drop bars!
Posted almost 10 years ago
Very, very soon. As soon as I take delivery of my new wheels I'm gonna add tons of updated pics.
Posted almost 10 years ago
siiick
Posted about 10 years ago
These new 'budget' wheels look as good or better than my Archetypes. Success.
Posted about 9 years ago
Looks awesome. Mine started out as a very similar build - personally couldn't deal with the pursuit bars for anything 50k+ though
Posted about 10 years ago
I've switched to FSA Omega Compacts and S500 levers. Will be updating with tons of pics as soon as my new wheels are built. I've changed 90% of the parts since this photo was taken.
Posted about 10 years ago
ques_one says:
Well, this is pretty sweet also:)
cheers
Posted about 8 years ago