Overview

Frame & Forks
The Surly Pugsley frame is perhaps the most important part of the build. But it does have a few peculiarities you don't find on other makes of frame. More...
Build Spec No. 1
One of the more tricky aspects of building a Pugsley is knowing what parts are required, which will fit and importantly, survive! More...
Build Spec No. 2
Having built one, the second build was quite straight forwards with just a few minor changes, mostly components than had been discontinued. More...
Brakes
Occasionally you have to stop riding your Pugsley. Perhaps you have come cross an ice cream van or a beautiful tall blond offering something! More...
Gearing
There are lots of thoughts, considered wisdom and opinions on what gearing you should have on your Pugsley. This page details what I chose for mine. More...
Steering
Simple in purpose but essential for turning corners, avoiding rocks and topless sunbathers on the beach or just some where to rest your hands. More...
Wheels & Tyres
Wheels and tyres are perhaps the most noticeable parts of the Pugsley and I've lost count how many people have asked or commented about my tyres. More...
Crankset
Getting power from your well muscles legs to the chain, to the back wheel and onto the ground needs a good quality crankset. My thoughts and decisions. More...
Seating
Bicycle seating is often ignored when building a bicycle, or at least only gets cursory mention. I wanted to my saddle to be just right for me. More...

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