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Salsa Mukluk 3

Frame:
Salsa Mukluk 3 19"

Fork/Headset:
Salsa Bearpaw Aluminum, Tapered, Suspension Corrected with 51mm Offset / Cane Creek 10 ZS44

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM X.5 100mm Crank, 22/36t

Pedals:
DaBomb BMX-flats

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SRAM PG-950 11-34t / KMC X10

Derailleurs/Shifters:
SRAM X.7

Handlebars/Stem:
Salsa Salt Flat, 11-degree, 700mm / Salsa Guide Stem / Ergon E1

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia C2 Gel Glow / Truvativ Team carbon

Brakes:
Avid BB7

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
New Salsa Front Hub / Surly Unholy Rolling Darryl / Surly Nate 26 x 4"

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Salsa Mukluk 3 / Surly Unholy Rolling Darryl / Surly Nate 26 x 4"

Added by JokkeA. Last updated over 10 years ago.

As of over 10 years ago, JokkeA has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

13 Comments

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

Isnt the mukluk more expensive than the ecr? I got to test one of those too. they're a ton of fun but it takes a bit of getting used to the cruiser style ride of it.

Posted over 10 years ago

JokkeA

JokkeA says:

For me the Mukluk was cheaper, and ECR wasn't available as a complete from the local importer.

Posted over 10 years ago

tinj

tinj says:

This bike scares me...in a good way.

Posted over 10 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

I demo'ed a beargrease and holy hell that was fun as well as a krampus I really want to try this out

Posted over 10 years ago

JokkeA

JokkeA says:

I'd really like to test a Surly ECR, it was a bit out of my price range though.

Posted over 10 years ago

Coomer

Coomer says:

Looks like so much fun!

Posted over 10 years ago

JokkeA

JokkeA says:

It is :)

Posted over 10 years ago

Nimhskater978

Nimhskater978 says:

after seeing this ride again I need to get one of these things also great pictures of this beast in its natural environment

Posted over 10 years ago

JokkeA

JokkeA says:

Thanks! It's a fun bike, I recommend getting one.

Posted over 10 years ago

jayskeet

jayskeet says:

dem wheels doe

Posted over 10 years ago

CUMBOT

CUMBOT says:

... excuse me, but what's the purpose behind wheels like this? ... i keep seeing those things more often in the last two years and was always wondering... desert or snow races or something or just funny looking?

Posted over 10 years ago

Nimhskater978

Nimhskater978 says:

I don't own this bicycle but the massive tires are for improved traction on snow and also sand. The wider the tire the lower the psi you can run which gives it greater traction on slippery terrain.

Posted over 10 years ago

JokkeA

JokkeA says:

Basically they are ideal for snow, sand & other soft surfaces. It's quite easy to ride off road as well, makes up for the fact that I'm a lousy rider.

Posted over 10 years ago