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Surly Moonlander Fat Bike - 2014, Medium

Item #BMT14556
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Details
Year 2014
Brand Surly
Model Moonlander
Size Medium
Frame Material Steel
Drivetrain Shimano, 2x10 spd
Weight 35 lbs 5 oz
Build
Fork Surly Moonlander steel
Fork Travel N/A
Rear Shock N/A
Rear Shock Travel N/A
Brakes Avid BB7 S_MTN, Disc Brakes - Mechanical
Shifters Shimano SLX M670, Mechanical
Front Derailleur Shimano SLX M676
Rear Derailleur Shimano Deore XT T780
Crankset Surly alloy, 36/22t, 175 mm
Cassette Shimano HG81, 10spd, 11-34t
Chain Shimano
Handlebar Salsa alloy, 720 mm
Headset Cane Creek integrated
Stem Surly alloy, 31.8 mm x 90mm, 6°
Seatpost alloy, 27.2mm
Seatpost Travel N/A
Saddle WTB Volt alloy
Front Axle Spacing 135mm
Rear Axle Spacing 12x135mm (Thru-Axle)
Wheelset Surly Clown Shoe alloy, Surly / Shimano Deore XT M756A
Front Tire Surly Bud, 26" x 4.8"
Rear Tire Surly Lou, 26" x 4.8"
Tire Type Clincher
Tubeless Compatibility No
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