Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
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Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
think i need a new drop bar bike,something to take a 29x2.4 tyre,a tall headtube 150mm plus,560mm seat tube something with loads of bottle mounts on the forks.bike will be used for bikepacking trips like torino nice
im a big guy so poss steel or titanium frame.matt
im a big guy so poss steel or titanium frame.matt
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Off the peg? Sutra ULTD and Vagabond are the ones that spring to mind, sure there's some much more spendy options out there too
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
There is no alternative 

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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Aye there is, hunnerts!
(Everyone jumped on the bandwagon)
https://bikepacking.com/index/drop-bar- ... ikes-29er/

https://bikepacking.com/index/drop-bar- ... ikes-29er/
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Ti Fargo 
I do like the look of the Curve GMX+, lots of nice details.

I do like the look of the Curve GMX+, lots of nice details.
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
if you want i will come over to your area and we can go for a ride out and you can ride my ti fargo.
and you will have a good idea then.
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
that does look nice tony
Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Mason ISO
Worth a look. Mine is a 54 so almost as you describe.
Worth a look. Mine is a 54 so almost as you describe.
Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Smokestone Mr Harry: https://slam69.co.uk/collections/xc-adv ... frame-only
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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
I’ve got a Smokestone mr Harry, can’t recommend it enough. Not that a Fargo is bad (I’ve only ridden the steel one) so can’t compare ti version like for like.
3.0” tyres just about squeeze onto Harry and it’s very comfy Geo for all day riding etc
3.0” tyres just about squeeze onto Harry and it’s very comfy Geo for all day riding etc

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Re: Alternative to a Salsa Fargo
Two words:
Velo Orange. Piolet.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's three words - who are you, my mum???
Velo Orange. Piolet.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's three words - who are you, my mum???