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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Profile Clip of my Surly Big Dummy.

This was filmed using my Canon 5DmkII with Canon 17-40L and Sigma 8mm Fisheye lenses.

Bike specs:
Surly Big Dummy 18" Frame
Xtracycle Components
Planet Bike Fenders
Cane Creek Thudbuster Seatpost
Selle An-atomica Titanico Saddle
Nite Rider Headlamps
Rock The Bike Dual Down-Low-Glow (2)
Surly Nice Rack
Ergon GC2 Grips
Rolling Jackass Centerstand
Jones Titanium Loop H-Bar
Crane Bell
Thomson X4 Stem
Avid BB7 Disc Brakes
Schwalbe Big Apple TIres
Salsa Wheels
Surly Mr. Whirly Crank
Speedplay Drillium Pedals
Shimano SLX Components
Cane Creek Headset

This bike was built by Benson @ Jones Bicycles II in San Marino, CA.

We're working on a set of standard offset Surly Large Marge wheels with Maxxis 2.5" Hookworm tires and a Nuvinci CVP rear hub. Gonna be awesome. Next step will be to put a Stokemonkey on it!!! It should weigh close to 100 lbs. at that point!!!

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  • What do you do on this bike? Fight the zombies from I Am Legend?

  • It now has a stokemonkey motor on it.  I'm considering taking it off though because the bike now weighs over 100 lbs. Fun toy but I find I ride it less with the motor.

    (and those aren't zombies, they are CG failures)

  • What is all the electric stuff for an what is it? Is see something underneed the down frame tube, i see something that looks like a small battery but i don't see any dynamo hub.

    ps How much does this bike weight?

  • @sjampie67 Everything you see is lighting. Never did weigh the bike in this configuration but probably in the 30-40 lbs region. It weighs 100 lbs now with a Nuvinci Hub and Stokemonkey electric motor/battery.

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  • @satinISsexy It's different, guess if you have to ask you wouldn't understand. Besides this thing will carry WAAAAAY more than a moped.

  • @pigeonfarmboy Thanx! 40 lbs is 20 km right? Anyway love the parts you use.

  • @pigeonfarmboy Plan on it but it will have to wait till next year probably. This year's bike budget was just spent last month on a Redline Monocog 29'er. Thanks for posting....beautiful!

  • @rja12 Seriously though, find one, and test ride it asap!

  • @pigeonfarmboy SOLD!

  • @rja12 It's got holes!.....er uhhh

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