I so coveted a Ghost Grappler when they first came out. Wound up getting an older El Mariachi because it had an eccentric BB and was dirt cheap. But I would have definitely been feeling like a king on that bike of yours!
Regalrefuse on
“Surly” you can’t be serious!
Horror-Raisin-877 on
F-ing new Hampshire. I’ve never been there, but your description makes it clear its a terrible place. Bah! 🙂
Antpitta on
Nice bike. That’s a LOT of tire for a rigid bike. Getting your leg days in 😜
major_commander on
that road name is perfect because you’ll lose track of time out there and suddenly realize the whole weekend vanished and you’re still finding new gravel branches deeper in the woods. the supply bike setup looks dialed too, like you’re actually prepared to stay out there rather than just doing a quick loop and coming back. those knobby tires on a rigid frame sound like they’d be punishing on the smooth sections but then really shine when things get loose and technical which i’m guessing new hampshire delivers in spades given how overgrown everything looks.
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Just like Primus?
I so coveted a Ghost Grappler when they first came out. Wound up getting an older El Mariachi because it had an eccentric BB and was dirt cheap. But I would have definitely been feeling like a king on that bike of yours!
“Surly” you can’t be serious!
F-ing new Hampshire. I’ve never been there, but your description makes it clear its a terrible place. Bah! 🙂
Nice bike. That’s a LOT of tire for a rigid bike. Getting your leg days in 😜
that road name is perfect because you’ll lose track of time out there and suddenly realize the whole weekend vanished and you’re still finding new gravel branches deeper in the woods. the supply bike setup looks dialed too, like you’re actually prepared to stay out there rather than just doing a quick loop and coming back. those knobby tires on a rigid frame sound like they’d be punishing on the smooth sections but then really shine when things get loose and technical which i’m guessing new hampshire delivers in spades given how overgrown everything looks.
What’s that… “stem”?