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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... |
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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... |
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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.
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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