Whether for derailleur clamp clearance, tire clearance, or personal preference, sometimes it can be advantageous to run the wheelset further back in the dropouts. Monkey Nuts install into Surly’s horizontal...
Lou is the 26” x 4.80 rear-specific mate to Bud. Lou’s tread is much like Bud’s, with tall knobs designed to grind, crawl and claw its way over rooty, rocky,...
Customize your Surly or make your shitty non-Surly look like a really bitchin’ Surly. Complete decal sets are available for each frame we sell Decals are dry transfer style Each...
Larry is designed as a front tire for riding in snow, sand, mud, and other loose or soft conditions. Its dart-shaped knobs and tiny domes scattered among them combine traction...
The same tread as our other Knard offerings, it’s a web of closely spaced blocks designed to grab terrain and hold it hostage until it’s done with it. Made on...
When we designed our Troll frame we set out to design a bike frame that would be, to its rider, a blank canvas upon which they could paint a masterpiece...
The most obvious difference of course is that the Straggler has disc caliper mounts instead of rim brake studs. It’ll accept rotors up to 160mm. The rear dropouts are unique,...
The Steamroller is the bicycle in its simplest form — the fixie. You may be thinking, “Fixies are so 2008” or “All the blogs I read say I should like...