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Still in the early stages of considering a second bike to make my local easy trails a bit more interesting. I was looking at flat bar gravel bikes but the lowside seems to check more boxes for my intended use.

Is there anything else I should be looking at with a similar price point in a rigid that’s mostly built for fun and not necessarily bike packing?

SC Chamaeleon frame is on the radar of course.

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There's a few other modern Klunkers out there. Reeb makes a pretty sweet one.

I don't know if you consider the Krampus a Bikepacking bike? But it's definitely in a similar category. I've had mine set up a couple of different ways. Here's how it currently looks. Pretty hilarious everywhere.

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Since it’s a big mystery when any lowsides will be back in stock, and after some more interneting I may take a shot on the Landyachtz playbike 2.0. Not a ton of info/ reviews out there on the company and the bike but as far as I can tell they seem legit.
Minus the import duty it seems like a fair deal.



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Plus one on setting the Krampus up single speed. I've done it, but I still prefer my 26x3 Lowside for fun handling. Haven't found anything else quite like it for that. Trying to find a used Lowside would be worth the effort, though not a lot of them out therefor sale, of course. Best of luck, though, whatever you choose.
 

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Thanks for the replies so far.
No lowsides available used locally either.
As far as the Krampus goes, was trying to stick with the 27.5 wheels for a bit more fun factor and a overall trail/ jump/
urban theme.


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Surly Bridge club with -1 headset, or not is a good choice. Only con is it's a bit overbuilt & heavy. ECR is like the better version of the Bridge Club, but it also cost more.
What headset are you using? Anyone know if there are compatible headset adjustments for Surly in the 1.5-2deg
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Welp, that went way faster than anticipated. After talking to many shops and Surly I didn’t want to leave it to chance with the “supply chain”. Again, appreciate the replies. Had to take a bit of a drive but shoutout to Claude @Subculture in
Salida, CO. Stoked!



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