WTB: Surly Cross Check Frame
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May 15, 2015 at 2:30 pm #1030155
hozn
ParticipantPantani, you should check out the DC Used Bicycle Marketplace facebook group; they come up form time to time (and I swear there was a 54cm recently?). But in general, that’s a bad choice: no disc brakes.
May 15, 2015 at 2:41 pm #1030158IlPirata
Participant@hozn 115946 wrote:
Pantani, you should check out the DC Used Bicycle Marketplace facebook group; they come up form time to time (and I swear there was a 54cm recently?). But in general, that’s a bad choice: no disc brakes.
The Straggler is enticing, but a new frame is $600 vs. $480 for Cross Check. Not sue what justifies the price differential, other than the purple sparkle awesomeness of the Straggler. I will check out that group. Thanks.
May 15, 2015 at 2:48 pm #1030166hozn
Participant@IlPirata 115952 wrote:
The Straggler is enticing, but a new frame is $600 vs. $480 for Cross Check. Not sue what justifies the price differential, other than the purple sparkle awesomeness of the Straggler. I will check out that group. Thanks.
I am guessing it’s the disc-brakes primarily (canti brakes are fairly obsolete at this point on that type of bike) and the more complex dropouts that it entails. @dkel has a Straggler and can’t stop gushing about it. The purple color is really sweet, I will agree. The dropouts are pretty nice too. The Macho Man disc seems like another really strong alternative. There are myriads of threads with CX/commuter/do-everything recommendations here; that seems to be the only type of bike folks on this forum buy!
May 15, 2015 at 3:25 pm #1030185mstone
ParticipantOnce upon a time people looking for a relatively durable, but not too heavy drop bar frame went shopping for a “cyclocross bike”, because the manufacturers need to put everything into a category and there is no approved category for “bike with enough clearance for fenders, and tires that aren’t stupidly narrow, and I can put a rack on it, and it won’t break if I ride it on normal roads and bang it around a little”. Most of those bikes would never see a cyclocross course, but it was a somewhat more appropriate approved category than “road racing” or “mountain”. Since they were influenced by actual cyclocross frames they tended to cling to stupid cyclocrossisms such as the UCI tire size limit, and most couldn’t take more than about a 32 tire with fenders. Along came a new category, the “gravel racer”. Its new innovation was that it could take bigger tires. Why they could invent a category for that and not a useful category like “bike with enough clearance for fenders, and tires that aren’t stupidly narrow, and I can put a rack on it, and it won’t break if I ride it on normal roads and bang it around a little” is beyond me, but indicative of the stupidity of the bike industry. So you’re starting to see more of the kinds of bikes that normal people want to ride show up in the “gravel” category (while more bikes in the “cyclocross” category are getting specialized for cyclocross–carbon frames with no fenders, no racks, no water bottle bosses, etc). Everyone in the industry just ignores the fact that the “gravel racer” bike is no more likely to be raced than was the “cyclocross” bike. Denial is wonderful.
TLDR: take a look at the “gravel” bikes in addition to the “cyclocross” bikes, that’s where the cools kids are going
May 15, 2015 at 3:29 pm #1030191DismalScientist
ParticipantI thought these bikes are called “touring bikes.” Perhaps, I am just old.
May 15, 2015 at 3:46 pm #1030206mstone
Participant@DismalScientist 115985 wrote:
I thought these bikes are called “touring bikes.” Perhaps, I am just old.
A true touring bike tends to be a bit too heavy and low geared to be fun for commuting. There are lighter higher-geared bikes that are sometimes shoved into the “touring” category but I refuse to acknowledge them. There used to be a “sport touring” category, more like audax/randonneuring, but that isn’t an approved category anymore.
Should I just hit the elite button on myself?
May 15, 2015 at 4:18 pm #1030215Phatboing
ParticipantIf you’re looking for a commuting machine at low cost, Planet X and On-one make some pretty decent frames at very excellent prices: http://www.planet-x-usa.com/i/q/FRPXKBD2/planet-x-kaffenback-2-frameset
May 15, 2015 at 4:25 pm #1030218hozn
Participant@mstone 116000 wrote:
Should I just hit the elite button on myself?
I hit it for you.
Yeah, I’m really grateful for the gravel segment. Just like I’m grateful for the hipsters; I mean, I really *like* bacon and small-batch liquor — and even my macbook pro at work.
I would just observe that the bike categories seems to delineate by the intended use of the bike, so while gravel does seem like a useless new category, it does match up with the demands of the newly-popular gravel racing. Unfortunately, there is no single understanding of what exactly a gravel road is which is why we see some “gravel” bikes being just road bikes that fit slightly larger tires and others (most) being more like CX bikes with clearance for 40+mm tires & fenders.
I guess an exception to that rule is the fat bike, which probably should be called a snow bike. But that would make it harder to market to people that don’t need it — like anyone living around here.
May 15, 2015 at 4:29 pm #1030221hozn
Participant@Phatboing 116009 wrote:
If you’re looking for a commuting machine at low cost, Planet X and On-one make some pretty decent frames at very excellent prices: http://www.planet-x-usa.com/i/q/FRPXKBD2/planet-x-kaffenback-2-frameset
Wow, that’s a nice price.
Also, if you’re willing to go further afield, you could probably get a Titan or XACD ti frame for similar price as a Surly.
Or check this one out: http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Smart-disc-brake-road-bicycle-flex_60166301510.html
May 15, 2015 at 4:40 pm #1030228mstone
Participant@hozn 116013 wrote:
I would just observe that the bike categories seems to delineate by the intended marketing campaign of the bike
FTFY. I’ll believe they’re designed for racing when I start seeing racers with rear racks and panniers and full fenders. Most of those bikes will be sold to people who have never even been on a gravel road (the towpath or any other crushed stone MUP does *not* count for this purpose). But sex sells, and I guess an improbable race is a better thing to put at the top of your web page than a dumpy middle aged guy on his way to work.
May 15, 2015 at 5:22 pm #1030242dkel
ParticipantMay 15, 2015 at 5:33 pm #1030245dkel
Participant@mstone 116023 wrote:
I’ll believe they’re designed for racing when I start seeing racers with rear racks and panniers and full fenders.
I was told if I wanted to do a CX race on my bike, the other racers would appreciate it if I took off the racks and fenders. Go figure.
@mstone 116023 wrote:
Most of those bikes will be sold to people who have never even been on a gravel road (the towpath or any other crushed stone MUP does *not* count for this purpose).
Or on a “fire road” (another popular term for the category). I’ve also started seeing “adventure bike” as well as “monster cross.” They’re all the same: drop bars, only slightly racy geometry, room for wide tires (in the 40 range), yada yada.
@mstone 116023 wrote:
But sex sells, and I guess an improbable race is a better thing to put at the top of your web page than a dumpy middle aged guy on his way to work.
Wait–have you been following me?
(I’m probably not dumpy. I just wanted to use that joke.
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May 15, 2015 at 11:26 pm #1030284ebubar
Participant@IlPirata 115929 wrote:
Looking for Cross Check frame in 54 cm to build up commuting machine.
I’ve been looking for the same. Hard to find a good deal on one for the past couple months. There was a 48cm Cross Check on the DC bike marketplace a few weeks ago. There’s also a big Bike Swap in DC on Sunday, where you may be able to find stuff.
You may also look at Nashbar to get a frame too. Sethpo on here built up a disc commuter from a frame off there. I’ve pondered the same off and on.
Best of luck!
May 16, 2015 at 9:52 pm #1030323MFC
Participant@hozn 115946 wrote:
Pantani, you should check out the DC Used Bicycle Marketplace facebook group; they come up form time to time (and I swear there was a 54cm recently?). But in general, that’s a bad choice: no disc brakes.
Are you talking about Bike House? I went to their facebook site but could not find where they list things for sale. Thanks.
May 16, 2015 at 11:25 pm #1030328hozn
ParticipantIt is the “DC Used Bicycle Marketplace” FB group. You may have to be invited? (It is not an open group, but there are thousands of members.)
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