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Pack Rat is a short to mid-distance front load-carrying road bike for keeping all your stuff within arm’s reach
Pack Rat is a short to mid-distance front load-carrying road bike for keeping all your stuff within arm’s reach
Surly - Bikes/Frames

2019 Surly Pack Rat Frameset in Grey

€632.95
EUR
£550.00
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2019 Surly Pack Rat Frameset in Grey

Season:2019

Brand:Surly - Bikes/Frames

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Over the years, we’ve been finding new and better ways to haul stuff on the front of our bikes — from fork braze-ons to racks to bags. The Pack Rat is the culmination of all those years and is specifically designed around porteur-style racks and front-loading optimization. Why would someone want to strap a bunch of crap to the front of their bike? Glad you asked.

Having your stuff in front of you means it’s close at hand and easily accessible. It also allows for better weight distribution. We’ve all ridden with a pannier full of groceries. Some of us have wiped out around a sketchy corner and watched as our precious eggs and bananas go flying every which way in an act of Mario Kart-level carnage. A front load keeps the bike nimble and allows you to more efficiently use your body english to steer from the rear and avoid such a super market massacre.

The drawback with front-loading on a lot of bikes, however, lies in how it affects the bike’s handling. The weight pulls you through turns in an awkward sort of way as if the load is doing the steering and you don’t even have control over your own life anymore. It makes for an overall less enjoyable ride. The Pack Rat’s front cargo-specific design eliminates that steering issues but also rides great without cargo. There’s no need to load it down with cans of beans every time you want to go for a ride. Unless that’s your thing. We’re not here to tell you how to live. In an effort to jumpstart your front cargo carrying dreams, we include a 24-pack rack on the complete bike version.

The Pack Rat rolls on 26” wheels in the smaller sizes and 650b wheels in the larger ones. Smaller diameter wheels keep the weight of the load lower than a 700c wheel would, thereby improving handling and ride feel. Pack Rat’s fork also includes some handy internal routing for generator hubs so you can safely ride off into the night.

Dedicated commuters, credit card tourers, those who enjoy the occasional sub-24 campout, and sweaty back people looking to leave their backpack behind need look no further than the Pack Rat.

  • €632.95
    EUR
  • $918.61
    AUD
  • $854.83
    CAD
  • $1,070.90
    NZD
  • $615.88
    USD
  • CHF490.70
    CHF
  • kr6,783.71
    SEK
  • kr77,644.34
    ISK
  • kr4,729.55
    DKK
  • kr6,200.04
    NOK
  • ¥97,232.39
    JPY
  • Technical Information
    • Frame Construction
      4130 Chromoly, Natch tubing, double-butted main triangle, TIG welded, ED coated
    • Fork Construction
      4130 Chromoly, Natch tubing, double-butted tapered fork blades, brazed lugs, ED coated
    • Rear Dropout Configuration
      Semi-horizontal
    • Rear Hub Spacing
      Gnot-rite 132.5mm
      10 x 130mm or 10 x 135mm
    • Front Hub Spacing
      10 x 100mm
    • Rear Brake
      Rim - Canti (removable posts)
    • Front Brake
      Rim - Canti (removable posts)
    • Head Tube
      Ø34mm
    • Steerer Tube
      Ø28.6mm (1-1/8")
    • Crown Race
      Ø30mm (1-1/8")
    • Stock Headset Upper (S.H.I.S.)
      EC34/28.6
    • Stock Headset Lower (S.H.I.S.)
      EC34/30
    • Seat Collar
      Ø30mm
    • Seatpost
      Ø27.2mm
    • Front Derailleur (Clamp)
      Bottom-pull (Ø28.6mm)
    • Max Chainring (CL)[3]
      1x (Road): 50T
      2x (Road): 39/53T
    • Bottom Bracket
      68mm threaded (1.37" x 24TPI)
    • Tire Clearance Frame [1]/[2]
      26in: 26 x 2.0" (38 - 50cm) (with or without fenders)
      650b: 650b x 48mm (52 -58cm) (with or without fenders)
    • Tire Clearance Fork [1]
      26in: 26 x 2.0"" (38 - 50cm) (with or without fenders)
      650b: 650b x 48mm (52 -58cm) (with or without fenders)
    • Rigid Fork Spec
      400 x 44mm
    • Max Suspension Fork Length [4]
      N/A
    • Bottle Mounts Frame
      1 Standard + 2 Three-Pack
    • Bottle Mounts Fork
      N/A
    • Rack Mounts Frame
      Yes (upper and lower threaded)
    • Rack Mounts Fork
      Yes (upper and mid-blade threaded)
    • Fender Mounts Frame
      Yes
    • Fender Mounts Fork
      Yes
    • Other Features
      Downtube mounted shifter bosses
    Sizing Information
    Professional Opinion
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