Finally, after about a year of debating, pondering, comparing, and lusting, the Surly Troll is now complete. This has been a long process, but I am very excited and satisfied with the big decision to pull the trigger on this amazing frame. After first seeing a few years ago, (here) then came the rather annoying comparisons, (here and here) the Troll is now complete and I am done with bike building for a while. That said, here are a few pictures:
Pacer decals in black, on the Ford blue powdercoat.
Drivetrain.
Just a few quick pictures from today. Not much time to take a ride this evening, just a quick spin around the block. Who knows when the trails around here will finally dry out (or freeze) so I can test this beast out in the woods. Hope to get some real saddle time in this week.
Plans for the Troll already. Once the rear rack I am wanting comes back into stock, I will be able to hit the road on some off road overnight trips. I am also thinking about some sort of frame bag, maybe just a partial, to increase my carrying capabilities. Another purchase that will happen probably next week will be a set of road tires for commuting purposes. Still on the fence as to what model, but I am sure they will be big. That's how the Troll rolls right?
Just keep spinning...
Looks awesome. Congrats on the completeness of it. It looks awesome. I'm jealous of the powder coat job. I can't justify the cost just yet. I roll Schwalbe Big apples on mine for road use. They look nice and fat with all that clearance :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Derrick! I am contemplating Big Apples for road duty, but also Maxxis Hookworms only because they will fit. I am really digging it so far, great frame as I am sure you know!
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