I have had two Surlies (a cross check and a steamroller) and they were both a bit lifeless.
Of all the bikes I have sold or diposed of over the years, probably the only one I would like to ride again would be a Planet X Nanolight (circa 2011). Unfortunately I had a frontal crash and I didn't want to risk it, so it had to go.
There is nothing like when a bike feels just right though. I feel happy every time I ride my Geek (horizontal tt, rim brake), and it is steel. That is the one bike I will never sell.
I have had two Surlies (a cross check and a steamroller) and they were both a bit lifeless.
Of all the bikes I have sold or diposed of over the years, probably the only one I would like to ride again would be a Planet X Nanolight (circa 2011). Unfortunately I had a frontal crash and I didn't want to risk it, so it had to go.
There is nothing like when a bike feels just right though. I feel happy every time I ride my Geek (horizontal tt, rim brake), and it is steel. That is the one bike I will never sell.
Parklife!