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Salsa Mukluk 3 Fatbike - 2012

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Don't F with the Koalas.

Chosen to lead the 1847 British expedition across the Arctic, the Salsa Mukluk led a crew of 41 men, 16 dogs, three Koala bears, and a leprechaun. Built from 7005 Series aluminum, the Mukluk withstood brutally cold temps and several dog bites. When the expedition crept into the depths of winter, the uber-beefy 3.8in wide Surly Larry & Endomorph tires guided the team across the windswept, snow-covered landscape. However, problems began to rise when the leprechaun stole the last of five bottles mounted on the Mukluk. Tired of drinking seawater and urine, the Koalas incited a riot, and the results were nothing short of disaster. During the confusion, the leprechaun jumped aboard the mostly forgotten Mukluk, gave the SRAM X.7 GripShift a twist, and dropped the hammer (a.k.a. his little leprechaun legs) on the Truvativ Hussefelt crankset. After a few miles, the leprechaun gave the Avid BB5 mechanicals a squeeze and came to a screeching halt. The leprechaun jumped down from the mighty Mukluk, and sat down on the snow. Little did the leprechaun know that the Koalas had a friend—Big Daddy Polar Bear. Just as things were looking up, the leprechaun was snatched up and quickly torn to shreds by Big Daddy Polar Bear. The Mukluk carried on, mapping the entire Arctic and returning to Britain a hero. The end.

  • KMC Z99 Zinc-Coated RustBuster chain eliminates corrosion when you're traversing the Arctic
  • Reliable X.7 GripShift components make for confident, predictable shifts
  • Avid BB5 Mechanical brakes are nearly impossible to break and require no fluids or bleeding
  • Surly Rolling Darryl wheels float over just about anything soft, and provide enough confidence that you might just ask out the only girl on the continent without fear of rejection
  • Perfectly designed gear ratios mean you can climb telephone poles with ease

Hey there, what do you think of the Salsa Mukluk 3 Fatbike - 2012?

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Holy bosses, batman! What are all of tho December 11, 2011

Holy bosses, batman! What are all of those wacky water bottle bosses for? I count three bolts on the upper downtube(???), two underneath (bottle, pump), two on the seattube (bottle), and then four in an insanely odd pattern on the fork legs(???). Special rack system? What does it all MEAN, man? :)

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Write your answer here...There are many options for bottle placements but also accessory rack placements. On the fork legs you can mount a special rack from salsa that allows you to carry insulated water bottles, or any other oversized cargo. I have seen Tent bags, Stanley thermoses, and the like mounted on the back of the fork legs. You can also mount conventional water bottle mounts behind the forks, as may people will mount a tangle bag in the main triangle or a custom bag that takes up the entire front triange. See Gnatlikes.com website and scroll through the last ten posts or so and you will see what I am writing about.

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Can I put a larger chainring on this bik October 19, 2011

Can I put a larger chainring on this bike? I never use the granny gear, so really all I need are the 48 and 36.

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the only thing preventing a larger chainring is the chainstay's clearance. There's a pic of the front derailleur and it looks to me like you could put a gear on in place of the bashguard and have room for something bigger than a 36. possibly not a 48...can't tell with confidence.

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Ask your bike shop

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Have you ever ridden a fatbike in the snow?

$1,599.00

Item: SLA0022

32 in Stock

Tech Specs

Frame Material: 7005 aluminum
Headset: 1.125 in Cane Creek 10 TR
Rear Axle: 170 x 10 mm quick-release
Fork: Salsa Enabler
Rims: Surly Rolling Darryl 32 hole
Hubs: (front) 135 x 10 mm Surly Enabler 32 hole, (rear) 170 x 10 mm Salsa Mukluk 3 32 hole
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion SG
Front Derailleur: SRAM X.7
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X.7 long cage
Shifters: SRAM X.7 GripShift
Crankset: Truvativ Hussefelt
Chain Rings: (bash guard included) 24 x 36 t SRAM
Crank Arm Length: (XS, SM) 170 mm, (MD, L, XL) 175 mm
Pedals: not included
Bottom Bracket: (English) Truvativ (100mm)
Brake Levers: Tektro CL530
Brake Calipers: Avid BB5 Mechanical
Rear Rotor: 160 mm Avid
Front Rotor: 160 mm Avid
Handlebar: Salsa Bend 3
Handlebar Width: 711 mm
Grips: Velo Silicone
Stem: Salsa Pro Moto 3, 31.8mm
Stem Length: (MD) 100 mm
Stem Angle: (+/-) 7 deg
Chain: KMC Z99 ZInc Coated RustBuster
Cassette: 11 x 34 t Shimano HG-50 9-speed
Sprocket Range: 11 x 34 t
Tires: (front) Surly Larry , (rear) Endomorph
Tire Size: (front) 3.8 in x 26 in, (rear) 3.7 in x 26 in
Valve Stem: Presta
Seatpost: Kalloy SP-369
Seatpost Diameter: 27.2 mm
Seatpost Length: 410 mm
Seat Collar: Salsa Lip Lock (32mm)
Saddle: WTB Pure V Sport
Cables / Housing: Jagwire
Weight: 35 lb 3 oz
Measured Effective Top-Tube Length: (MD) 23.8 in
Recommended Use: snow, beaches, bush-wacking, singletrack
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 year