Product Description
The newly redesigned Surly Disc Trucker 700c 60cm Hi-Viz Black bike is a top - notch touring bike. It offers great versatility and reliability, whether you're commuting daily or embarking on a trans - continental journey. With fork blade three - pack mounts, you can carry extra gear. The frame has a low bottom bracket and long chainstays, ensuring comfort and stability when loaded. It has increased stack height, better stand - over clearance, and enough room for larger tires and fenders, built to last long distances. Key features include a 100% Chromoly steel frame and fork with a double - butted main triangle and E.D. coating for a longer frame life. There are braze - ons for fenders, racks, and other accessories, plus spare spoke holders. The fork blade three - pack mounts provide more mounting options and routing for Dynamo hubs. The redesigned front and rear dropouts fit 12mm thru - axles and flat - mount disc brakes. It can accommodate 700c x 47mm tires with or without fenders. Color: Hi - Viz Black, Mfg Size: 60, Rear Axle: 12mm Thru x 142mm, Platform: Disc Trucker, TT (Effective): 605, Brake Type: Disc, Wheel Size: 700c, Fork Type: Rigid, Fork Material: Steel, Frame Material: Steel, Frame Type: Rigid, Defined Color: Black, Front Axle: 12mm Thru x 100mm.
Using your Surly Disc Trucker bike is a breeze. Just hop on and start pedaling! It's great for daily commutes and long - distance touring. When packing for a trip, use the fork blade three - pack mounts and the braze - ons to attach all your gear like fenders, racks, and other accessories. Make sure to adjust the seat to a comfortable height before riding. As for maintenance, regularly check the brakes, especially the flat - mount disc brakes, to ensure they're working well. Keep the chain clean and lubricated. Check the tires often, as it can fit 700c x 47mm tires, and make sure they're properly inflated. Also, don't forget to inspect the frame and fork, which are made of 100% Chromoly steel. If you're riding on rough roads, the spare spoke holders can come in handy, but be careful not to overload the bike too much to maintain its stability.