My DH's winter bike is a Specialized Tricross. His is a couple of years old (he's actually owned 4 Tricrosses and he's never done a cross race!). Yes, it should fit studded tires. His does, though he doesn't ride with them very often. He's a cold weather wimp so there is pretty much NO WAY he'll go out in the snow. He does like to tool around our farm with the big tires on though.
His is set up as a rain bike - full fenders, wider tires, rain proof rear rack, lights, etc.
My 'winter' bike is a Terry Classic steel touring bike. I run slightly wider tires (gatorskins or some other such flat-protected tire), fenders, lights etc. Like Mimi, we don't get much snow here so I really have no need to ever ride in it. The way people drive here when it snows scares the crap out of me so there is no way I'm going out on the roads with them unless I'm at least somewhat protected by a vehicle with doors and a windshield!![]()
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I'm pretty sure the winner is....http://www.somafab.com/dcdc.html the Soma Double Cross DC!
This bike has everything I want, including disc brake mounts, which the Tricross does not, and, it's purdy.It will need to be built, so so much for my budget once I start picking out parts. A good thing--my bf is getting me the frame for Xmas, so my intended budget is now just for parts and labor.
There didn't seem to be anything else that had everything I want (drop bars, fenders, rack, disc brakes, gears) in my price range, and nothing used in my size (usually 50). But because of the versatility of this bike, it will be used much more than just for snow.
Anyone ride one? Is this a good choice? I'm leaning away from setting it up as a single speed, but I'll be test riding a couple of those just to make sure I'm right about that. The idea of riding my commute in one gear doesn't sound fun. It sounds easier to wipe down the bike.
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The Soma Double Cross would have been my first suggestion
Have fun building it up!
That Soma Double Cross looks great!
Sounds like your "must have" list was pretty similar to what mine was. My search led to, and stopped with, the Surly Cross Check (also in the 50cm size). It and the Soma DC look like very similar beasts, though the geometry is just a little different - the 50cm Surly having slightly shorter effective TT and higher standover than the Soma.
The bad weather hasn't hit yet but I already love my Surly - bet you'll love the Soma too!![]()
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You are indeed correct about the long tt on the Soma. I actually may need to size down to a 46. We're still figuring which size to order.
I'm probably going to set it up as a ten speed (1 x 10), so no front derailleur/less to keep clean. I'm going with Sram, which I just tested for the first time. I liked it a lot. Very simple and straightforward, and great for small hands.
'02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
'85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica
'10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica
Slacker on wheels.