I have a road bike that has served me well for almost 10 years, but I'm not doing a ton of road riding anymore because I have kids now. I want a Surly Long Haul trucker or commute and long rides. Question: Does it make any sense just to buy the Surly Long Haul Trucker frame and some wheels and strip my road bike of it's components, seat, bars, etc to build a new bike? Is that even possible? How much would it to have someone rebuild a bike? Or should I just buy the Surly for $1300.
Another question I have is can I install a rear rack and also be able to put a Burley trailer on the bike? I can't find any info about having both a rear rack and trailer on a bike.
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I'm sorry to hear that experience. Most shops don't do a full stock of Surly but I'm sure there is someone that can help you with what you are looking for.
The two shops I know that are passionate about Surly are Johnny Sprockets and Comrade Cycles. Recently, Manuel Tenorio, the owner of Johnny Sprockets shared his thoughts about the perfect bike for a Zombie Apocalypse... a Surly Cross Check.
great! I live by johnny sprockets in andersonville.
I bought my LHT at Comrade Cycles. I love those guys. And they like Surly.
I needed the smallest frame, so it had to be ordered but it came in pretty quickly. Then I wanted some changes and Bailey and Steve patiently worked with me to get the right components. I recommend them highly.
Joe sold me my KM frame, advised me on the size, gave me a discount, gave me tips on components to use and more! I told them right away that I wanted to build it myself and that I already had some parts that I wanted to use and he was cool about it so he got my business.
Yes they had to order it.
I bought my LHT from REI. It was a year or so old so the price was pretty low. After it was hit I had a new front wheel built by Justin(?) at Johnny Sprockets in Lakeview before they moved. I scavenged everything that wasn't broken and bought a new frame/fork from Amazon which happened to have an insanely low price for another last year model. I also considered the Velo-Orange Campeur (which was out of stock at the time or I probably would have gotten that) and the Soma Saga frames, but the LHT frame came along at the right time.
It's good for commuting but not particularly fast with the gears and tires I've chosen unless you really want to push yourself. For loaded multi-day trips it's fantastic. Everything feels and moves slower, but there's a certain inertia that's built up that makes it feel effortless. The ride's also very smooth with the extra weight.
There is bike shop in East Dundee (I know, its way out there) that handles Surly called Main Street Bikes. They have treated me well when I needed shoes and bar tape, and the staff seems pretty excited to talk about the LHT. You can get there from bike using the Illinois Prairie Path if you have a day to spend out riding!
Take a look at the All City Space Horse. It's geometry is somewhere between the Surly Crosscheck and the LHT. It has all the mounts for racks and fenders. I have one and love it. It's great for commuting and can be loaded for touring.
I'd love to look at one of those, too. Do you know if anyone local sells them so I could test ride?
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