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Overview

Frame & Forks
The big bit that all the other bits bolt onto, you know, the part will all those hollow tubes and things. Probably the most neglected part of the bike. More...
Lighting
If you do any night-riding then you will have lights, an often much neglected item of kit. Not many moving parts in lights but failure is not an option. More...
Drivetrain
The parts that help your legs make the rear wheel go round. Bottom bracket, crankset, pedals, chainring, chain and sprockets. Hove I missed anything? Coming soon...
Wheels
Wheels are easy to identify on a bicycle, especially the Surly Pugsley. No, okay, they're the massive round metal bits with rubber things on them! Coming soon...
Brakes
Brakes, brakes, brakes! You never seem to notice them until they stop working and you stop by other means. Brakes are, levers, cables, pads, callipers and rotors. Coming soon...
Steering
Handlebars, stem, stem spacers and even grips make up the steering components of your Pugsley. Without them working properly it can be, difficult, to say the least. Coming soon...
Seating
Not much goes wrong here and little maintenance is required but that does not means saddle, seat pin and seat stem clamp should be ignored. Coming soon...
Accessories
All the other bits and bobs including, racks, bottles & bottle cages, mudguards, bells, tools, pumps, spares, rucksacks, gloves, boots, etc, etc. Coming soon...

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