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Salsa Mukluk 3 (2012)
General
| Product Category | |
|---|---|
| Brand | Salsa |
| Model | Mukluk 3 |
| Size | Xs, S, M, L, Xl |
| Color | Moonshadow Blue |
| Bottom bracket | Truvativ 100mm |
|---|---|
| Brake levers | Tektro CL530, Black |
| Brake rotor | Front: Avid BB5 Mechanical, 160mm Rear: Avid BB5 Mechanical, 160mm |
| Brakes | Avid BB5 Mechanical |
| Cassette | Shimano HG-50, 9-Speed, 11-34T |
| Chain | SRAM |
| Crankset | Truvativ Hussefelt for 100mm BB, XS, SM = 170mm, MD, LG, XL = 175mm; NOTE: Mukluk 3 may experience chain/tire rub in the two easiest gears. For more information, see this blog post: http://salsacycles.com/culture/2012_mukluk_lineup/ |
| Features | • Mukluk - Explore Geometry - Designed as a fatbike to provide extreme tire floatation in soft conditions like snow and sand. Fit geometry maximizes standover clearance facilitating dabbing, restarts, dismounts and re-mounts. Geometry optimized for slow speed handling and more easily controlled front end. It rides where other bikes can't • 7005 Aluminum Tubeset- Size-specific, double-butted, heat-treated 7005-AL tubing optimized for strength and weight. Excellent corrosion resistance • Ovalized Downtube- Improves handling and front triangle stiffness • 170mm Rear Spacing- Results in a stronger, symetrical rear wheel while maintaining proper chainline with 100mm bottom bracket • Shaped chainstays and seatstays- Provide maximum heel clearance in winter boots • Direct Mount Front Derailleur Adaptor- Problem Solvers Direct Mount Adaptor adds flexibility to drivetrain setup • Tapered Seat Tube Allows use of a 27.2mm diameter seatpost for improved rider comfort while maintaining frame stiffness • Rack Mounts TIG-welded seatstay mounts. Designed to sit above large volume fatbike tires while removing disc brake clearance issues. NOTE: Rack fitment may require some rack modification. • Waterbottle Bosses- Frameset accepts 5 bottle cages (3 on frame, 2 on fork) • Powder Coat Paint- Provides durable finish • Full Length Cable Routing- Improved performance in poor conditions • Reflective Decals -Keep you visible in the snowmachine headlights! • Enabler Fork Included- Custom-designed, triple-butted, Kung Fu CroMoly with forward-facing, stainless steel, double-eyelet dropouts. Mid-blade mounts. Back-of-leg water bottle bosses. Fender mounts. 51mm I.S. disc brake mount. Powdercoat finish • 135mm Fork Spacing - Allows removal of front wheel without detaching front brake caliper • Mid-Blade Mounts- Thru-mount mid-blade mounts designed to work best with Salsa Down Under lowrider rack and/or Minimalist rack • Fork Blade Waterbottle Bosses Back-of-leg waterbottle bosses in triple boss configuration for Anything Cages or hi/low placement of waterbottle cages • Powdercoat Fork Matching fork. Provides durable finish |
| Fork type | Salsa Enabler, 135mm Spacing |
| Frame type | Salsa Mukluk, Aluminum Alloy |
| Front derailleur | SRAM X.7, 3-Speed, High Direct Mount |
| Headset | Cane Creek 10-Series TR, Blue, Custom for Salsa |
| Hub front | Salsa Enabler, 135mm Spacing, 32H, Blue |
| Hub rear | Salsa Mukluk 3, 170mm Spacing, 32H, Blue |
| Rear derailleur | SRAM X.7, 9-Speed, Long Cage, Gray |
| Recommended for | snow/ sand riding, trail riding |
| Rims type | Surly Rolling Darryl, Black, 32H;NOTE: Mukluk 3 may experience chain/tire rub in the two easiest gears. For more information, see this blog post: http://salsacycles.com/culture/2012_mukluk_lineup/ |
| Saddle | WTB Pure V Sport |
| Shifters | SRAM X.7 GripShift |
| Shifter | Front: SRAM X.7 GripShift Rear: SRAM X.7 GripShift |
| Skewers | Surly Rolling Darryl, Black, 32H;NOTE: Mukluk 3 may experience chain/tire rub in the two easiest gears. For more information, see this blog post: http://salsacycles.com/culture/2012_mukluk_lineup/ |
| Spokes | DT Swiss, Champion SG, Black |
| Stem | Salsa Pro Moto 3, 31.8mm, Black |
| Tires | Front: Surly Larry 26 x 3.8"; Rear: Surly Endomorph 26 x 3.7", 27 TPI, Wire Bead; NOTE: Mukluk 3 may experience chain/tire rub in the two easiest gears. For more information, see this blog post: http://salsacycles.com/culture/2012_mukluk_lineup/ |
