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sundial
08-03-2009, 03:39 PM
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/FranktheFargo.jpg

Frank the Fargo, fresh out of the box.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Frank2.jpg

detail of the head badge

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Frankbelllapbar.jpg

bell lap bar

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Frank4.jpg

bar end shifters and interesting flare to the handlebar

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Frank6.jpg

logo on the saddle

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/Frank5.jpg

this pretty much sums it up

Frank is a 2009 Salsa Fargo and here (http://www.salsacycles.com/fargoComp09.html) are the specs.
The color is Fun Guy Green. :D

When I picked Frank up it was raining like crazy so I waited until there was a break in the weather before photographing him. After I finished the photo session I took him for a short spin down the neighborhood. Didn't want to get him too dirty just yet. :) I am still figuring out his personality and will add bling accordingly. This bike is versatile enough to do most anything. I might consider different handlebars in the not too distant future as the current set up will be tricky on the trail. Salsa is working on a new handlebar for the Fargo so I'll be curious to see what they come up with. :cool:

Ok, thanks for looking.

Kalidurga
08-03-2009, 04:57 PM
Before you switch out the bars, I'd love to hear more about how the Fargo feels. I think I'd prefer canti breaks, but everything else about that bike just strikes me as very cool.

And I love the motto on the inside of the chainstay. Salsa seems to be a pretty nifty company.

OakLeaf
08-03-2009, 04:59 PM
I was smiling before I got to the chainstay. :D:D

but is it me, or is the saddle design just slightly obscene? ;)

Have fun with him!

sundial
08-03-2009, 05:24 PM
Kalidurga, this bike has a very interesting feel to it. The handling is smooth but Mac truck like. The tires are tall and marshmallowy squishy and I love to find the roughest parts of the dirt road to play. With it being steel, it's smooth as buttah on the pavement. Salsa designs have always appealed to me and I finally found a 29'er that fits.

I tried 700x38 tires on it and it just felt wrong. This bike really seems to like the bigger tires and I'm currently searching for a good fast rolling, quiet tire for the pavement days.

Oakleaf, yeah the saddle is kinda funky. I switched it out for my Brooks sprung saddle. I rode it without and just about rattled my fillings out. :p

Me thinks I'd like to try something along the lines of a Soma Junebug bar. I'm kinda diggin' the bar end shifters for now. The real entertainment will be when I take it out on a trail.

Anyone use lots of bottle cages? I can't see me hauling around hot water on my trips. :p

Kalidurga
08-03-2009, 06:45 PM
I don't know if I could get used to bar end shifters, I spend so much time on the hoods. What bars are those, Bell Laps? Edit again: Jeez, I need to learn to read tonight.

And are those some sort of braze-ons on the back of the front fork? Edit: Never mind, I just went and looked at the specs again. That thing is seriously outfitted.

Man, I'm drooling. And did I mention that the color is terrific, too?

Zen
08-03-2009, 07:06 PM
Frank and i are already acquainted, Miss Banana Creme.
First thing i did was look up specs.
FIVE bottle holders!

tulip
08-03-2009, 07:22 PM
I love Frank! He's hunky.

I love the bar end shifters on my Bike Friday. I always am on the hoods, but it's very natural to shift on the bar ends. Also, you can see what gear you're in--it takes a little practice, but I don't have to look down at the chainring to see if I'm in the big or middle or smallest chainring--I can tell by the position of the shifter. Same for the left side (which controls the rear derailleur). However, that's on the road. I don't have a mountain bike and it's been years since I've ridden one on dirt. Might be different.

Veronica
08-03-2009, 07:30 PM
That's a very cool looking bike. Oh and I have bar end shifters too and I can be in my aero bars and shift.


Veronica

Flybye
08-03-2009, 09:05 PM
Frank is hot. Even his seat is hot :p
Congratulations on being a woman with more than one man - and it's legal too.
There is always a loophole.

Cataboo
08-03-2009, 09:18 PM
I'm totally having bike lust. Enjoy!

kfergos
08-04-2009, 06:14 AM
I tried 700x38 tires on it and it just felt wrong. This bike really seems to like the bigger tires and I'm currently searching for a good fast rolling, quiet tire for the pavement days. I just got an Armadillo Hemisphere tire for my mtb (it comes in 26" (http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBCEqProduct.jsp?spid=42106), which is what I have, and 700c (http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBCEqProduct.jsp?spid=42108), which should work for you, right?) and I'm finding it really smooth-rolling and nice -- also much easier to get on and off than the skinnier Armadillos, which is a nice perk. I've ridden it on gravel and extremely rough road with great success. When it's time to replace my other tire, I'll be getting another Armadillo Hemisphere.

I have Armadillos on my other bike, too, and haven't gotten a flat with them in something like 3,000 miles.

Have fun on the new bike!

sundial
08-04-2009, 06:18 AM
Thanks everyone for your fun comments. I got quite a chuckle reading them. :D :D I'm still getting used to the bar end shifters--I forget which way to go to shift. :o

So for those of you who have bar end shifters, did you wrap tape on your top tube to keep the shifters from dinging it?

Gonna go for a dirt road ride. :)

arielmoon
08-04-2009, 07:18 AM
Frank looks like a fun guy! Many happy trails to you!!

indigoiis
08-04-2009, 10:31 AM
What a stud!

I have bar end shifters on my touring/cross/whatever bike and they don't scratch the top tube, though I have banged a knee into one, on occasion.

I like bar end shifting, though. Give it some time!

runningteach
08-04-2009, 01:26 PM
Wow, Frank is a sweet looking bike. Enjoy riding it.

sundial
08-06-2009, 03:11 PM
I just got an Armadillo Hemisphere tire for my mtb...

Kfergos, thanks so much for the tip. :)

Well, I took Frank out for a proper dirt road thrashing. As I was peddling along on the hot, dusty farm road, I saw several farm trucks lined up alongside the road. As I got closer I could see several men gathered around a speaker and they were listening intently. As I neared the group it appeared that they were having a meeting with the county extension office and one by one they begin to turn their heads and watch me. I think there must have been 25-30 farmers there. My Brooks saddle squeaked with each pedal stroke and the guest speaker turned to watch me with this incredulous look on his face and paused. :o Reminded me of the opening scene in Oh Brother Where Art Thou--the one where the squeaky railcar is driven by the blind man.

Selkie
08-07-2009, 02:00 AM
Now Frank is what I'd call a "trail honey." ;)

Many happy miles!

sundial
08-07-2009, 03:31 AM
Mickchick, lol! :D