My new 2013 Salsa Fargo Ti

I’ve been asked a few times about my new Salsa Fargo Ti bike. Now that the Salsa Cycles website is up, I can share some info on my favorite ride. For those of you reading this that know me well, you all know how much I love the Fargo. If there ever was a bike that represents my personal riding style and passion, it is the Fargo. I sat down earlier this week to work on a story about the Fargo and my experiences with it for an upcoming trade show and I couldn’t believe all the places that a Fargo bike has taken me. I’ve done some really incredible trips on this bike and explored some beautiful landscapes from California, Oregon, North Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois and of course MN. A Fargo also carried me through Japan earlier this year and I have a big trip planned for late October on the bike pictured below. The other thing about the Fargo is the friends that I have met through interest, and in some cases crazy exuberance, for the Fargo. I love this bike and I’ve been waiting patiently for this new Fargo Ti model to build my nicest Fargo to date.  This frame is a development frame provided at no cost from Salsa, but it is very close to final production. Take a look.

My new 2013 Salsa Fargo Titanium

This bike is nearly as light as my new Warbird and has big, big tire capability, more off road capable geometry and near endless braze ons for back country outfitting. It is sweet on the eyes too, at least I think so. At the moment, I am not going to go into great detail on the build as what you see here is not final. I built this bike up from scratch so folks shouldn’t look at the component spec and compare it to what is on the new Salsa Cycles website. This is an intentional build with my personal parts. Look for something a bit more complete and detailed when I get it all finished set up for bikepacking and back country touring. I was riding gravel a couple of days ago and snapped that skeleton picture of the Fargo.  I’d say that version above is my gravel set up.  Pretty light, pretty fast and so darn perfect.

I am guessing folks will immediately notice the tapered carbon fork on there.  Yep, the new Fargo has a sweet 44mm head tube and I think it makes the bike better and more versatile. To be clear, the bike comes with a steel Fargo fork. I wanted to try this fork out and it has turned out to be both a blessing and a curse for me. In fact, I think I may actually remove it for my October tour. Why?  Well, it is quite a bit lighter, but I miss the fork water bottle braze ons and where I am going, I will likely need the water bottle bosses. We’ll see.

Anyway, this is my favorite bike of all time.

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