Well, I happen to own a Surly Steamroller.  Bought the frame/fork from
Jim over at Hiawatha to use up some left over parts that I had left
over once my Quickbeam was destroyed.  It's not very practical at all,
though I have managed to fit it with 32mm tires and Berthoud fenders.
So, I guess it's just barely impractical :)

I happen to like Surly bikes a lot, I'd much prefer a Rivendell, which
is why I own 3 Rivendells and only 1 Surly.

On Jun 25, 7:53 am, Patrick in VT <psh...@drm.com> wrote:
> On Jun 24, 11:15 pm, Ken Yokanovich <reflector.collec...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > As for the original post, there would appear to be 3 Surly's, the
> > seemingly bike-shop employee standard... inexpensive, mostly
> > practical, and readily available.
>
> Ken - can you elaborate on "mostly practical?"  I don't own a surly,
> just curious as to why a bike like a cross-check, LHT or pacer
> wouldn't be considered "fully" practical.  thanks,
>
> Patrick
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