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looks good,nice alternative to Surley, i like the drop outs and the curved seattube, a nice unique arrangement.
Also seems Manitou are all over the + sizing, what with this and the Rocky Mountain.
seems the low pressure shocks and bikepacking + sizes go together quite well.
Will have a look when they get over here.


 
Posted : 16/04/2015 11:23 pm
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Looks awful. Is it boost 148?


 
Posted : 16/04/2015 11:24 pm
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This looks epic. Very keen.

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Posted : 17/04/2015 2:44 am
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Looks properly expensive too! £1900 for the base level version with front suss with no dropper. If it was about £4-500 cheaper I might have been interested


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 6:47 am
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As a Krampus rider, this is ace if only for a proper 29+ fork option and if they bring the bikes to the UK they'll have to bring the tyres in too!


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 7:29 am
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Although I have just inquired about the frame only price 😯 😉


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 7:29 am
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There's a video [url= http://www.bikemag.com/gear/27-bikes/ ]here[/url] that features Trek's guys saying they committed to 29+ rather than 27.5+ because it's just better, even though it's harder to design around.

That seems very cheering to me, and it's another ringing endorsement of Surly's idiot-savantism. I really am going to get around to a Krampus...

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Posted : 17/04/2015 7:35 am
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Looks properly expensive too! £1900 for the base level version with front suss with no dropper. If it was about £4-500 cheaper I might have been interested

I agree. It looks proper fun though!


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 7:56 am
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Very interested in the frame only option paird up with some 27.5" wheels


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 8:21 am
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I like the look of this, but the stache always seemed a great bike anyway. Why not just launch a separate model (I appreciate its only a name)? I guess they'll phase the'normal' Stache out now...


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 8:48 am
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IMHO Another Californian specific niche dreamt up by the marketing department to make people part with their hard earned


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:04 am
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Surly aren't based in California


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:06 am
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Like it. But I am a 29+ convert already...

Leftyboy - have you ridden one then?


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:09 am
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I do like that but for the price. A slightly more forgivable way to get us to part with our money!


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:12 am
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Didn't we do this already:

[img] http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/attachments/scott_proraceing99-jpg.155781/ [/img]


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:19 am
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I love the fact that Trek's size lets them do awesome tooling to make the BB and chainstay part in one forging. Epic.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:06 am
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IMHO Another Californian specific niche dreamt up by the marketing department to make people part with their hard earned

A bit like the "mountainbike" in fact


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:26 am
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Like that a lot.

Shame it looks like a smaller range than the US - theirs goes down to a Stache 5 in 29+. No regular 29 Stache on the site either, I love mine to bits.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:38 am
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E stays? What the chuffing chuff?


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:41 am
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Oh, and the prices look "brave" for a hardtail that will likely be a second bike.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:42 am
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ootallpaul no not ridden one but having worked in advertising/marketing for over 30 years I'm very cynical about the latest greatest thing, Sea Otter is all about marketing and bringing something 'new' to the market. Being 5' 10" the 29ers I've tried seemed to tall so I settled on a Whyte with 27.5 wheels as the geometry/spec/price suited my needs/wants. 🙂

scotroutes I know Surly aren't based in California but the American market is very different to the UK one and (unless somethings changed recently) the biggest market for off road bikes is America followed by the UK. The images all look like the sort of trails where riding any bike would be fun but I can't see it's showing why we need 29+ again just IMHO

As always I guess it's down to individual choice, if you're riding a bike of any description then that's a good thing IMHO 🙂


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:47 am
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Looks great to me both in concept and aesthetics. Can't see myself buying one but I really like the idea.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 11:07 am
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I like the rigid one but TREK have "no plans to bring it to the UK at this time" apparently.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 11:49 am
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I like the rigid one but TREK have "no plans to bring it to the UK at this time" apparently.

Bummer... that's the one that appeals!


 
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I like the rigid one but TREK have "no plans to bring it to the UK at this time" apparently.
Bummer... that's the one that appeals!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...

goes away to kick some kittens.


 
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Oh, and the prices look "brave" for a hardtail that will likely be a second bike.

True, but when you walk into a bike shop that is a trek dealer, likelihood is you'll be clamering for a 'cheap' £2k rigid after seeing how much the trek FS cost these days.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 12:42 pm
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As a Stache owner already, I wouldn't really want the wheels to be any bigger - but I have been mulling over trying B+ on it at some point.

Who's ridden 29+ then? Is it just sort of more roll-overy?


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 12:52 pm
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I looked at the Superfly rigid ss last year, but not available in the UK. Frustrating.

But then I got my Stooge 😈


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 12:53 pm
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I have 29+ on front of my Stooge. Bit more comfort, doesn't get hung-up on small trail obstacles and most importantly people look and stare - " look at your big tyre!" 😆


 
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Who's ridden 29+ then? Is it just sort of more roll-overy?

I have. Krampus and the new Jones 29+.

There is a lot of fettling with tyre pressures - but that may have been down to the Knards...which are pants in anything bar the dry.
Having all that undampned boing at low pressures gives amazing grip... and rebound if you pop off something.

Adding in suspension..that'll make it interesting.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 1:06 pm
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Who's ridden 29+ then? Is it just sort of more roll-overy?

Exactly.

And oodles and oodles of grip. I can climb anything now. And I'm a fat ****er!


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 1:08 pm
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Who's ridden 29+ then? Is it just sort of more roll-overy?

I'm a bit under whealmed (29+ front) but them I've been riding a fatty all winter & have been spoilt with the amount of grip


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 1:34 pm
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Who's ridden 29+ then? Is it just sort of more roll-overy?

Aye, roll-overy, grippy and not as draggy as a fat bike.

As you have a HUGE contact patch you can run shallow tread tyres that roll along nicely and still get oodles of grip.

Like these:
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This from the Surly Blog when the Krampus was launched explains it well:

"The Krampus is a mountain bike….. with more traction, a smoother ride, and better geometry for high speed. The benefit over a fat bike is that this bike uses normal stuff and it doesn’t HAVE to be built like anything special. The bike is nimble like a regular 29er, but confidence inspiring like a fatbike.

The Pugsley makes me want to shift down in to the granny ring and see how much shit I can run over/go through. The Krampus makes me want to up shift, hit the first chunk of shit, and try to jump the rest of the crap. Lean back, hang on, and ride that wild horse."

I reckon those Treks will be mental fun.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 2:33 pm
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And oodles and oodles of grip. I can climb anything now. And I'm a fat ****er!

I remember you being very tall! I think you planted the first seed of 29er curiosity in my mind actually.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 2:45 pm
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Stooge Blue too


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 8:32 pm
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Is there any other '29'er' bike with a shorter CS length than 405mm which the Syache has?


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 8:34 pm
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Bonesetter- I can't find where you've found the chainstay length of the stache, but 405mm would be crazy especially with 29+ tires. The Zealous Division ( http://zealousbikeco.com/?portfolio=division-frameset ) has very very short chainstays and they only quote at 415mm. I'm a bit confused if I'm honest....


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 9:25 pm
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Looks fantastic!


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 10:15 pm
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I think the pink bike review said 405mm was when running normal 29er tyres.


 
Posted : 17/04/2015 11:13 pm
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The dropout can adjust the length from 405 to 415

Bloody impressive though

I like moving the drive side stay up and out the way


 
Posted : 18/04/2015 7:41 am
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I love the look of the Stache 5. Shame no UK listing for this though. I've asked local Trek dealer anyway to see if there's a way to bring them in.


 
Posted : 20/04/2015 8:49 am
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Estays are welcome back any time. Boost's not invited.


 
Posted : 20/04/2015 9:31 am
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Perhaps all that are interested (and those who are not) contact out local Trek dealers and ask them to ask Trek for availability

Can't believe this bike will only be in the US - phaw


 
Posted : 20/04/2015 7:13 pm
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Can't believe this bike will only be in the US - phaw

It's not. I contacted Trek UK earlier in the week:

Thanks for your enquiry, we are bringing back the Stache in a 29+. There will be two bikes and a frameset available.


 
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