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    Bikepacking/expedition drivetrain choices?

    I have ridden my Surly Moonlander year-round exclusively for over a year now in Northern UT. Several hundreds of miles monthly, even during the winter months with Revelate Designs frame bag, Mountain Feedbags, Gas Tank, Jerry Can and Viscacha seat bag with a........Rohloff. Love it, wouldn't...
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    Time to build up a new travel mule! aka Surly Troll

    Nice Troll! I am looking at building an Ogre to go with my Moonlander next year. I have ridden both the Selle Anatomica Titanico and Brooks B17, I like the Selle better myself.
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    STOLEN: SURLY MOONLANDER-Tempe, AZ

    Thanks Tim, will pass the info along.
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    STOLEN: SURLY MOONLANDER-Tempe, AZ

    I know there are some MTB riders from AZ here on the forums, thought I would help. Brad or "bwcastle" on MTBR had his locked Moonlander stolen, please pass the info along. I would be sick if my was pinched, may they find his bike soon and beat the fingers of the thief with a ball-pein hammer...
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    The ExPo Mountain Bike Photo Thread

    Thanks! It is a 20" but the seat is a Selle-Anatomica Titanico which is weather-resistant, haven't had to bother with it yet! Great seat by the way and enjoy my Revelate gear tremendously.
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    The ExPo Mountain Bike Photo Thread

    My "Adventure" Bike, 2012 Surly Moonlander.
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    Bike Recommendation: For around town use

    There are lots of options out there from buying road/tour bike and adding fenders and racks to cargo bikes. I like Surly's myself and have a Surly Big Dummy in my sights but it is not a cheaper option nor is a Yuba Mundo which would be my second choice. I will list a few names that you could...
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    Help with a Garmin 60 CSx decision....

    I've been looking for one, what would you like to get for it if you sold it? I'd be interested if you decide to.
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    Bike Trip Planning

    There are more experienced folks on board than I but I would suggest gathering information from several sources, then take from them what may work for you. Bikepacking.net offers some good insight as does MTBR's "Bikepacking" forum. Frame packs are handy but you might have a little bit of...
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    OOPS SORRY

    :rolleyes: It has absolutely nothing to do with "tree hugger" interfering with common sense or the insensitive types. Furthermore the meat doesn't "go to waste" it becomes carrion for a variety of other animals. Colorado Division of Wildlife also takes roadkill and processes it and donates it...
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    OOPS SORRY

    http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/nongame/research_permit/scp/salvg_issues.html "No one, even a holder of a Scientific Collecting Permit (SCP), can pick up road kills, native bird feathers, or collect owl pellets or other animal parts without a SCP authorizating the salvage of dead amphibians...
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    OOPS SORRY

    It IS Illegal in many states to take a vehicle/animal accident killed animal and furthermore will lead to some hefty fines if caught. It is also illegal in some states to "put a animal out of it's misery" regardless on how you personally feel about this, others just ask for notification before...
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