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Salsa announced Ti versions of the 2017 Fargo and Timberjack
Salsa announced Ti versions of the 2017 Fargo and Timberjack
http://salsacycles.com/culture/the_return_of_titanium http://www.bikepacking.com/news/salsa-timberjack-ti/ http://salsacycles.com/bikes/timberj...rjack_ti_frame http://salsacycles.com/bikes/archive/2015_fargo_ti Last edited by Erik_A; 05-01-2017 at 04:12 PM. |
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Salsa to announce Ti versions of the 2017 Fargo & Timberjack
Question would be...what's the point? I don't get fancy materials for that type of bike...I say this having had a Gen 1 Fargo...saving even 3lbs off the frame weight would have made no difference in speed, and the tires mute any differences in ride characteristics...but they'll be pretty...the 3 cms of the frame not covered by a pack anyway
* I was hangry, forgive the sarcasm... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Had both
I had a Gen 1 Fargo and now ride a Ti Fargo. There were a lot of changes to the frames between the generations, so can't attribute everything to the material, but I will say the Ti rides much nicer. Just my experience, so totally subjective. Like most things.
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One of the 3 started on the Ti, the other 2 moved to the Ti after having (and they still have) the steel. They feel the difference on the road and when pulling the bikes from the vehicle. These riders do all age 65+ so lifting weight is a real consideration. The Fargo is a great bike. The Ti ones have always been a nice ride for long gravel especially with some light wheels and rubber. In the case of the Fargo and Ti vs. Steel and gen1 vs. gen2, the compliance improvement on your gen2 Ti is mostly the frame material IMHO. But I think you already know that Last edited by kingpin75s; 04-17-2017 at 10:44 PM. Reason: stuff |
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Good stuff - I pedal corrected Some day I would like to try the whole bikepacking thing...I only used mine for commuting and grocery hauling, and felt like it was overkill for that... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Like their lineup wasn't stupid enough already. They haven't produced a great seller in years and they're always on closeout. Pick a few models that work and leave them alone! They could bring back the gen 1 fargo and sell tons!
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Non-suspension correct for me please. Last edited by kingpin75s; 04-17-2017 at 11:51 PM. Reason: stuff |
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God, I love the Ti Fargo. It just screams "ride me off into the sunset".
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I love my gen 1 Fargo!
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What happened to the first post announcing as possible a Ti version of the Fargo?
Is that still happening? |
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this is that thread, op just edited the op.
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I doubt they will ever put the Cutthroat on sale. Seems pretty hard to get a hold of. My local Salsa dealer said many frame sizes sold out in March; I don't think they make many. Seems like a super small niche. I imagine they are selling to people who don't want to build a dropbar 29er for at least $1000 less.
Anyway I think the Cutty has advantages some places, like my backyard, the loose, rocky, rooty, hella steep Marin dirt road riding where 8% grades are your breaks. These roads are interconnected by pavement. Those conditions don't occur in too many places. I used to ride a steel Vaya. My Cutthroat is 4.5 lbs lighter, more comfortable, more efficient. It's pretty obvious when you ride them back to back. |
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The Warbird does ok. But there are lots of ATV trails around here and some parts really get torn up. 2.2" tires would work much better. |
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Ti Warbird
I love my Ti Warbird... such a great riding bike...
I can run with 25s or 27s on the road in the summer and toss on my Compass 44s for gravel and winter riding... any anything in between...
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