That fast cadence, upright riding style is perfect for touring. Although speed seems to run the industry, touring is best at a moderate pace. Well done!
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Well said, I agree. I'm definitely not a racer. Stay safe and ride on!
@Outrjs4 ай бұрын
Yes. Sitting upright removed pain...
@Veniguiribici7 ай бұрын
If you voiced commercials, I would practically never skip them. You have a naturally great cadence and a great set of pipes.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@jeffdziak64557 ай бұрын
Love your sense of humor, and not acting like a bike nerd. But a good level headed view from someone with experience. Much appreciated!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@ChrisKerel7 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel! I'm a much younger but pretty experienced bicycle tourist from Europe. Very cool to see the US perspective, and your no-bullshit common sense approach is rare to see these days. Thanks a lot for the entertainment and education 🙏
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@bdlii7 ай бұрын
First thing I thought was the handle bars are ugly! Then I watched and listened to you explain them. Sometimes you have to ignore aesthetics in the name of comfort. Even if that means your handle bars look like a little girls bike san pink streamers 😂. Haven’t bike toured since I was 15 on my Shogun 18 speed I bought after a summer of mowing lawns in 1984 😊 Enjoy watching your videos. Next summer Paul! Spend this summer dialing in your bike and plans. Next summer Alaska. What a hoot to watch you accomplish this dream. The time is now Sir!
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Agreed, I don't care for the look. But comfort is key when touring. Alaska is a goal, something to shoot for. Also agreed, Life is too short, the time is NOW! Stay safe and ride on!😎
@kennethkuhl11887 ай бұрын
Your review style and delivery were excellent. Thank you.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@AmusedDaffodils-mz5rw7 ай бұрын
I love this upright setup
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@indoorkangaroo34317 ай бұрын
Always good to sit down and listen to some bike talk Paul. I think the thing I like most about thru axles is not having to line things up, the wheel will be centered every time. Hope to keep pedaling up to and beyond my retirement. For now I’ll get ready for my first trip this year, Sydney to Brisbane. Look forward to the next video Paul
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I also like the thru axles. Stay safe and ride on!
@Jaaaaaffff7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Paul! I always look forward to your videos. Glad you are enjoying your 21st century bike!
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. It's a pretty sweet ride. Stay safe and ride on!
@WiltshireMan7 ай бұрын
Paul, You are your own man, that setup works for you and thats what counts. Great job
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@markmartello7 ай бұрын
A great deal in a touring bike right now is the REI house brand, Co-Op Cycles ADV 1.1. Overbuilt steel frame, nice mid-range Shimano components, fits up to 50mm tires, and it comes with nice front and rear racks.
@markmartello7 ай бұрын
And, it handles better when loaded.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Sounds like a deal worth checking out. Thanks for the tip. Stay safe and ride on!
@stephenbunn29075 ай бұрын
I ride an older olive green ADV 3.1 for touring these days. I converted it to 650b x 47 with fenders, racks, Brooks and Velo Orange parts. Still less than $1200 with a new Velocity dynamo wheelset I bought and built! REI bikes can be a great deal if you’re willing to upgrade over time.
@rafriedman7 ай бұрын
Toeclips! I thought I was the last person still using ‘em. Ride safe and happy!
@pedalingthru27197 ай бұрын
No there are a few of us dinosaurs left.
@dimitriosfotopoulos36897 ай бұрын
Agreed, I just switched back to them. I patrol a local trail on a volunteer basis, and use an old rigid mountain bike as my workhorse. Lots of start and stop biking when dealing with trash. One day it finally dawned on me just how much of a pain in the keister it was, constantly engaging and disengaging with my clip-in setup. So I switched out to toeclips and loose straps. After some consideration, I switched my LHT back to toeclips as well. IMO, toeclips just make more sense for loaded bike touring.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
You and me both! Comfort is key. With loose toe clips I can move my foot around on the pedal. I hate being locked in. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@hackerguitar2 ай бұрын
Me too. Love ‘em
@seanlynch83397 ай бұрын
Nice shot of Makanda about 17 minutes in! I rode a Panasonic sport 1000 as my daily commuter for over 30 years. It was parked outside every workday and finally rusted through near the bottom bracket. Those 1980's Japanese frames were the best ever made. Thanks for the review.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. You've been to Makanda? Did you see the eclipse down there? Big party. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@dennisdugger79757 ай бұрын
Love your Surly. Best wheels I own are hand made by my LBS. Have never broken a spoke on them. Great video, perhaps it's time to give some new tech a chance and try the disc trucker with thru axles. I have two Surly Pacers, a LHT and a Cross check. The Cross Check is my every day hop on and go as well as light touring. Rode it on the Katy Trail and may do so on the Ohio to Erie Trail this summer. Whatever bike I ride a bit more upright position is going to be in use. Your videos are chock full of great info. Thank you so much.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I also like my Cross Check. The Troll is and adventure bike that will go anywhere. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@george82147 ай бұрын
This guy is my hero.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@JohnGraham-f7g7 ай бұрын
Hey Paul! Excellent review of the Disc Trucker bike. The Disc Trucker I was riding in 2019, when I met you, was gifted to a new rider I met in New Jersey after finishing my Portland (OR) to Portland (ME) ride. This new rider was just starting to plan his first cross-country trip after finishing college and was in need of good equipment. I did love that Disc Trucker bike, but am happy that someone else is using it to create their own memories and adventures with it now. I remember your Miyata bike; a true classic indeed. Your handlebar setup on the new Disc Trucker looks similar to what I remember from your Miyata. You have certainly found what works best for you. I totally agree with your 'build good wheels' over provide spare spokes approach :-) Being a bike mechanic myself I've always gone with the proven parts, simplicity, and durability approach. It helps while touring in the USA and especially in far-flung countries where bike shops (and parts) are more sparse. I shy away from 'new' and 'improved' and 'lightweight' options until they've been around for 10+ years. Shimano XT or Deore at a minimum, along with 36h wheelset built with double-butted spokes. I thought it was interesting that you went with 105 hubs, nice choice. Schwalbe tires are my 'go to' touring tire on every trip. I've made a few recent trips on Continental tires and like a few of their offerings, when Schwalbe isn't readily available. Enjoy your upcoming ride plans, and I do look forward to the chance that our cycling paths may cross in '24.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I've been through several handle bar setups and this is my most recent. It's comfortable and allows me to see better. But if something better comes along, it might change again. I getting ready to take off soon. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@magnus91653 ай бұрын
Thank God for your friend at the bike shop. You got everything you wanted. Love that Surly. I will be 70 next month. I still ride daily. Sometimes I will skip a day. I love the rails to trails. I have two more trips planned before the snowflakes fly. I have been watching your videos for years.
@paulsuchecki39853 ай бұрын
Carbondale Cycle is my favorite bike shop. Cho is a bike-wizard. If he can't fix it, it's not fixable. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
@klassinator7 ай бұрын
Ordered that saddle from Terry as soon as you showed it and now I can't wait to try it out. I hope they sponsor you.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@martonattila66545 ай бұрын
I just binge watched 6 videos in a row. The way you speak it's so fluent and clear that even someone who never heard a word in English would understand!
@paulsuchecki39855 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@scottbaker92007 ай бұрын
Thanks for the new video, Paul. I look forward to your videos!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@dtbrooks73257 ай бұрын
Useful comments on spokes and wheels; thanks. There seems to be a movement toward shorter cranks, so it's good to hear a contrasting view. It is difficult to get arguments with measurable data; I'm still waiting for the dust to settle on that. Best wishes on the Alaska thing.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@PumpkinVillage7 ай бұрын
What a great review and upgrades. Nice to hear from someone who knows touring bikes. There were no Surly touring bikes here in Vermont so I went with a Trek 520 in 2017. Sadly they have stopped making the bike now. Love the bike but would like the ability to go with a wider tire. At 64 I think it's time to go with the more upright position. Thank you for an outstanding review and sharing you knowledge. Take care, AL
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Trek 520 is a fine touring machine. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@Mike-vd2qt7 ай бұрын
Would have been cheaper to have your shop order the frame, and build the bike to your specs. Then the shop could have built the wheels, or ordered Velocity touring wheels; plus set up all of your cockpit, along with the crankset and gear changes. They basically stripped your original bike down to the frame and started over. I've owned two LHT's, built from frame up, great bikes, but they are dead feeling and overbuilt unless you're carrying a lot of weight. I tour with 25 pounds, so a lighter steel frame like a Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross rides better, and cost the same when built from frame up with good components. Good review, I agree with your take on cheap components from Surly, especially SRAM Apex junk they use on some bikes.
@petersouthernboy63277 ай бұрын
Funny, SRAM AXS Rival has been freaking awesome on my new gravel bike / and I have a XC race bike that’s full XTR.
@pedalingthru27197 ай бұрын
I wish I could get away with just 25 lbs of touring gear. On my trans am last year my bike weighted over 100 lbs
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Surly is one of the few bike makers that will sell you just the frame. Most bike makers won't do that. That's what I did with my Surly Cross Check. Rim brakes, traditional axles. But this Disc Trucker has disc brakes and thru axles which are unfamiliar to me. So I went with the whole bike knowing that I was going to change some things. But as it turned out, there wasn't much original bike left but the frame. In the end I got the bike I wanted for no extra cost except a new wheel set. Thanks again. Stay safe and ride on!
@petersouthernboy63277 ай бұрын
@@paulsuchecki3985 fantastic build and thanks for sharing 👍
@Mike-vd2qt7 ай бұрын
@@paulsuchecki3985 Thanks Paul, happy trails to you! Have a great summer of riding.☮
@bikechingu7 ай бұрын
Great video! "Dependability and simplicity" I couldn't agree more! Ride safe!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@robgilbert33954 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Paul. I learned more in 10 minutes watching your video then in a month of browsing the Internet. I pick up my disc trucker tomorrow!
@aaarauz14 ай бұрын
How was it?
@robgilbert33954 ай бұрын
@@aaarauz1 now Friday…
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. So far' I'm really liking my Disc Trucker. I hope you enjoy yours. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on! (sorry for the slow response).
@tonystone33977 ай бұрын
Goodman Paul great post she looks like a great bike. I am looking forward to seeing your adventures on her. God bless.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. God Bless you too. Stay safe and ride on!
@garryruggiero35597 ай бұрын
I could listen to for hours on bicycle touring Thanks for all you do, Garry Raleigh NC
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@Tdbike37 ай бұрын
Great bike! I’m currently riding a 650b Trucker with SRAM 2x10. I agree about the entry level components. I just build them up from a frame set. May cost a little more but you get exactly what you want. Enjoy your videos.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Right on! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@mobilemiall7 ай бұрын
47mm is actually 1.85", not 2.4" as mentioned in the video, if that makes a difference for anyone.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Thanks for the pointer. Stay safe and ride on!
@benjaminmack75677 ай бұрын
Interesting review, I definitely agree with you as regards the wheels! Personally the lower end drive train is less of a problem for me, I find Shimano's entry level kit to be pretty bomb proof!
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Alivio gets the job done. XT gives me peace of mind. Priceless. Stay safe and ride on!
@gcis4u24 ай бұрын
Hello from Wisco! Nice review. Very thorough and honest. Looking forward to more great content from your channel!
@paulsuchecki39853 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Greetings from southern Illinois. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
@stevebarratt691224 күн бұрын
With the miles and adventure you have done your review is honest and pure. I agree the bike should have an option for better components.
@paulsuchecki398519 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and Ride on!
@helidude35027 ай бұрын
I bought a bike I replaced everything It’s a great bike I fully recommend it 😁 I’m hoping to do a long distance tour sometime soon. Probably on a cheaper box store bike. They have pink tassels there. Nice review. 👍😎
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. You're right. There wasn't much left of the original bike. I might get some black tassels, they would look cooler. LOL! Stay safe and ride on!😎
@reeceholmes85467 ай бұрын
thanks Paul, nice bike, hopefully you get to do your Alaska tour very soon, I'll be watching, great stuff
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Alaska is a goal, something to shoot for. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@camloh7 ай бұрын
As always I enjoy your video. I suppose that since the front panniers on the Surly were mounted much lower than your other bike that it would give a more stable feel as well. My bikepacking bike has a Sora derailleur and at first I was concerned but it has been a good one. I love the idea of how you mounted your front pack off of the stem. Great idea! I am planning on a cross country trek next year and have pretty much decided on a Kona Sutra. We'll see. Also in 6000+ miles of riding, I have never broken a spoke! I'll probably freak out when that happens.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. If you have good wheels, you should never break spokes. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@picard51347 ай бұрын
Good looking bike and as always I like your unique style. Always inspiring to see how people make their bike their own.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Comfort is the key. Stay safe and ride on!
@thellester7 ай бұрын
Really clever handlebar setup. That’s a slick rig.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@timt1486 ай бұрын
Dude... I looooove my disc trucker. Ive been touring since 1981 and this is my forever tour ride. I did the Nevada loop with Irene (my bikes name) and couldnt believe the comfort factor. This bike is truely the finest bike Ive ever toured on. Great review.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Very cool! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Say hi to Irene for me. LOL! Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@woodsontr7 ай бұрын
Good luck with that Alaska trip! 😉👍 Thanks for the review and great videos.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Alaska is a goal, something to shoot for. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@budcline3 ай бұрын
A great review of this iconic model of a Surley! Your points about desirable upgrades are spot on. Your bike as you have it set up now appears to be ready to tackle just about anything you would throw at it!
@paulsuchecki39853 ай бұрын
3 things I look for... Comfort. Comfort. Comfort. It's definitely not a light weight bike. It's built to carry a load. Expedition grade. I like the wider tires. This thing goes everywhere. Thanks again!! 😎
@nathanielkhoom60437 ай бұрын
Another Disk Trucker owner here! I brought a 2017 frame/fork in a 58cm size. What a solid touring machine! My bike has quick release wheels and butterfly bars. I usually run a low front end, this one I took aboit an inch off the steerer tube and it's perfect. With 700x38c tires, it's more than good enough for 120+ mile days in the saddle. Aside from the stickers that aren't the best, I really can't fault it. Good review!
@hackerguitar2 ай бұрын
Mine’s a 2017 x 42cm. It takes a 26x2.1 easily and likewise is good for long, long days.
@zer0kelvin2127 ай бұрын
Nice upgrade. Congrats on your new ride. Everything about your touring bike seems reliable and nuke proof. 4:00, if I may add my personal experience as a bike mechanic and cyclist. yes, disc brakes do warp under heat, use and unilateral piston compression. It is not much of an issue and noise doesn't bother me. One solution is to install hydraulic brakes with symmetrical piston compression. I use Hope Tech hydraulic disc brakes, they run on DOT 5.1, automative oil. Highly temperature resistant, viscosity does not fluctuate significantly with changes in temperature. Did not need to bleed for 5 years and still going ... It is a myth that brakes need to be bled. They are in a closed cylinder, with seals on both ends, they should not leak, nor be contaminated with air if seals are torques properly. High quality hydraulic brakes rarely fail. Most mountain bike crashes will destroy the frame and other components before damaging the hydraulic because it is a supple and resilient housing. It is simply to add more reliability and bomb proofness to your bike, also to stop disc warp.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Great tip. I'm not ready for Hydraulic brakes on my bike yet. Maybe someday. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@ericcopass74837 ай бұрын
Awesome review! Love your content. I would love to get some detailed maps of some of your rides! Keep riding my friend
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I use either Rand McNally maps or ACA Maps and navigate the old fashioned way. No, not by the stars. Just good old paper maps, nothing special. Thanks again. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@kristidubois84007 ай бұрын
Awesome bike and build! I sold my drop-bar Giant OCR touring bike and ordered up a Bike Friday New World Tourist with higher handlebars. With arthritis I needed to get the weight off my hands. I also need a step-through frame and I don't think Surley makes such a frame. I'm short with short legs and had trouble swinging my leg over the bike even when I was younger. The NWT gives me an 18 inch step over, and I can run it with fairly wide tires. I mostly use the NWT for hauling lighter loads around town, and it works super well for me. One of my friends teased me about putting streamers on the handlebars and a card in the spokes, but I don't care. I love my bike. Looking forward to your 2024 adventures.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. For touring, upright is the way to go. Much more comfort and you see the scenery better. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@billcolville7 ай бұрын
I am looking to get a new touring bike, this was very helpful. Thank you
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@dinodaniel22376 ай бұрын
Good honest review . Good choices on upgrades.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@johnbrumbaugh837 ай бұрын
Have a 2017 version. It's gotten me from Pittsburgh to DC, DC to Pittsburgh, Cumberland to Pittsburgh and back, across Missouri, and many places in between. One flat tire and one broken chain (my fault). Also found that the decals come off easily. Interesting experience pedaling fully loaded all day and then pedaling into town for dinner unloaded. Overall, love the bike.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@gsnyder20077 ай бұрын
lol, I bought the same bike. Have kept it stock for now except I upgraded the pedals to Shimano dual-sided and the saddle to a Brooks Canbium C19. I have about 2000 miles on the bike and love it. Thanks for the vid. I really love your perspective and dry wit.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@ostekuste36462 ай бұрын
That extra stem idea is great, gonna have to steal that one
@paulsuchecki39852 ай бұрын
Redshift stem. I like it. Takes some of the road vibration out. You don't notice it until you ride without it. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Stay safe and ride on!
@EricaBencic4 ай бұрын
What a great video. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your review.
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
@tomreingold40247 ай бұрын
All of your weird choices are well considered and completely appropriate to your needs. They all make sense. I strongly agree with you about good wheels. Shimano makes very good hubs, and I might have chosen Ultegra or Dura Ace for the rear hub. Maybe it's overkill, but that's OK since you know you might respoke or re-rim the wheel, but you don't want to re-hub it. Hand built wheels really are great, but you can't expect them to come on a $2,000 bike. You did the right thing.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. It seems like any bike you buy on the floor comes with cheap wheels. You almost have to get better hand built wheels. Thanks again. Stay safe and ride on!
@tomreingold40246 ай бұрын
@@paulsuchecki3985 yes, if you're going to use them heavily. Not everyone is as demanding of a bike as you are.
@davidburgess7417 ай бұрын
Not how I'd do it, but to each his own! Basically got Bombtrack touring wheels with triple butted spokes, offset, asymmetric rims, through axle disks for $450. They must be hurting a lot to unload these at that price. Labled Seido, these are Bombtrack's housebrand wheels. I would have built my own, but the rear wheel components would have cost more than the built pair. I too adopt only trends that suit me. An older aging racer, compromises in position are the way to go. Hips usually benefit from an upright position, but longer cranks normally not. Low gearing is a priority, and can be taken further still.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@FrankF-vp4pt5 ай бұрын
It looks comfortable. At 61 my MTB flat handlebars caused me issues. I opted for a 40 deg swept back style and have found it more comfortable on my shoulders and hands. I'm more interested in riding all terrain aside from extreme off road. Your new bike has caught my eyes and idea's! thank you! Rails to trails route in Wisconsin looks appealing to me.
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I like my upright riding position. It's much more comfortable and I can see things better. At my age, I'm in no hurry. Wisconsin has some great rail trails. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
@zakkwyldesliver2 ай бұрын
I always enjoy watching your videos. I lived in Marion for a time and on the weekends, I used to ride across 13 to Harrisburg and ride Tunnel Hill down to Vienna and then turn around and go back. I moved to Florida a few years ago and miss being able to do that now. Seeing some of the scenery in your videos scratches that itch a bit.
@paulsuchecki39852 ай бұрын
I love riding the Tunnel Hill Trail. Its like my home. I might ride in Florida this winter. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and Ride on!
@dimitriosfotopoulos36897 ай бұрын
Paul, if you want an integrated kickstand for your new Disc Trucker, it is possible. I bought the KI0010 Kickstand Plates from Surly for my 2007 LHT, and a Pletscher Twin Leg Kickstand on Amazon. I tossed out the bracketry that came with the kickstand. There is a raised ridge running across the flat top of the kickstand's mounting surface, so I modified one of Surly's mounting plates by machining a corresponding receiving channel across it. I also applied a little bit of Park Tool's Supergrip Carbon Assembly Compound (SCA-2) between the plate and top of the kickstand. These mods help the pieces mate, and also increases the friction between the components when you tighten the bolt, and prevent the kickstand from rotating and or loosening when you operate it. It probably goes without saying, but you REALLY want to keep this stuff from getting between the mounting plates, and and bicycles chainstays... You may also have to change the fixing bolt the kickstand came with to a shorter one, with a hex head and throw in a lockwasher for good measure. I torqued to 15Nm as directed. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Unless you want to crush your chainstays. Surly is not kidding about this. After 2 years, the assembly has not slipped or loosened in the slightest. Surley makes an updated version of the plate specifically for your newer generation Disc Trucker (KI0011 Surly Disc Trucker Kickstand Plate Set). I bring the bike inside, so I also bought a set of Pletscher's Unisex Rubber Feet to protect my floors. These feet have the added benefit of keeping the bare aluminum legs from digging or sinking into the ground. When is all said and done, you will also want to shorten the kickstand legs until the tips, or feet, and both tires contact the ground roughly together. There are other feet out there, but the angles are wrong, and they don't fit the peculiar cross section of the kickstand legs, making them very hard to find. So when that was completed, I epoxied them into place.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Lots of good tips. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@kimrice3947 ай бұрын
Nice! HUGE Surly fan here. No doubt in their quality! You’re gonna get some great mileage outta that puppy! Set up wise, you do you. 95% of the haters couldn’t hang with you through a tour.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Bike touring is all about freedom, including the rig underneath you. Customize to one's own liking. hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@charlespeters14807 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review Paul. It sounds like you know what works for you. Keep riding - you are an inspiration.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@bluztime52716 ай бұрын
Nice review. In my touring days I used an old Raleigh before upgrading to a Surly long haul trucker. Great bike.
@paulsuchecki39855 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. LHT is a great bike. Stay safe and ride on!
@RickArendt3 ай бұрын
Very good review Paul! I just finished a 4,700 mile cross-country ride on an older Surly Disc Trucker. I was riding with a very heavy load and experienced some wobble. My main gripes were the standover height, the front disc brake mouting, and very hard shifting (bar end shifters). The new model seemed to address these issues and more. However, as you pointed out, why build a premium bike with entry level components. I need max reliability when I am on tour 300 miles from the nearest bike shop. And the pukey pea green... yeah... why... when there are so many beautiful colors out there like your gorgeous Myata.
@paulsuchecki39853 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great trip. I do like my Disc Trucker. Handles a load pretty well. So far, no complaints. I don't care for bar end shifters, but most people love them. Any color you like, as long as it's black. If it's too pretty it becomes bandit bait. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
@geoffreyhoney1227 ай бұрын
Loved this video Paul! And that you made it your own with the modifications! Couldn't agree more about a more upright position! I modified the stem and handlebars on my 2017 Kona Sutra Tourning bike and now it finally fits and feels right. So right about quality components!!! Deore at least! Same with spokes. Every bike tourer knows it and Surly should too!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The Kona Sutra just might be my next new bike. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@Just4GordonАй бұрын
Nice bike and great upgrades. Will take you just about anywhere. Got a Bombtrack Arise Tour for similar purpose and took a page from your playbook on going lower on the drive train for hills. Thanks for the video.
@paulsuchecki3985Ай бұрын
Sounds great. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and Ride on!
@AbnerCarruthers7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing how you made this bike your own. I've been touring on my 1980s Fuji racing bike with upright handlebars on paved and packed gavel. Then there is my Jones love it. There's really not one setup for all.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Right on! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@DocksideCurmudgeon7 ай бұрын
A well thought out rig! ✔️🚴
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@bikeyclown46697 ай бұрын
Great review. For a touring bike, at least mid-level components, or better, are a must. I'm glad you brought that up. The people at Surly aren't going to be stuck in the middle of nowhere with a broken and wonky wheel or a broken derailleur, so they don't care. They should be called out on that shortcoming.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@russellhoge800215 күн бұрын
Enjoy all of your videos. I too sit upright, there's no better way. Get the Redshift suspension seat post, it's a game changer especially if you have had back ijuries. Excellent on the expansion cracks i saw you riding on in Minnesota.
@paulsuchecki398511 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Great idea, I'll look into that Redshift seat post. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and Ride on! 😎
@bigwheelsturningАй бұрын
I have a 1980 Univega Specialissima that was build along side the Miyata 1000's. Same bike and fittings, but gold. Love it and "dutched" it a year ago to ride upright. Will never get rid of it.
@paulsuchecki3985Ай бұрын
The Miyata 1000 and the Univega Specialissma are "cut from the same cloth", literally. Both are mighty fine touring machines. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@eddieloujones26736 ай бұрын
Man I wish I knew what all this means. I am doing 50-60 miles per day on my 12 year old $500 non electric Electra Townie. It's upright, a nice comfy seat, fat tires, fully upright, and the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden. Every time I try to go back to traditional bikes, they feel weird. Good news is I finally did two days in a row with an overnight at a hotel in between. I would upgrade but I haven't a clue. In the meantime, keep on riding Paul. You do a great job with your videos.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@kitchencarvings46217 ай бұрын
I love the through axels on my Surly Wednesday.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I like the thru axels too. Stay safe and ride on!
@onestep4me7 ай бұрын
You have a well set up bike now! I debated between the disc trucker and a bridge club. I went with the Bridge club. My only complaint is the bike came from Surly with the fork cut! Too low for me. I tried 40 mm high-rise bars and it's almost where I want it to be. Almost. I've considered just buying and uncut fork for it. But seeing your handlebar setup has me reconsidering. Sometimes #Surey does strange things.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The Bridge Club is also a good choice. Uncut fork makes it easier to go upright. Stay safe and ride on!
@555Jordan5 ай бұрын
A true custom set up. I love the personality.
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Custom all the way. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
@parentch5 ай бұрын
Hi Paul! Love your bike touring videos! Just wondering if you have any adventures planned for 2024? Looking forward to your next video!
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I've been out riding trails most of the summer. More videos on the way. Paul Bunyan trail in Minnesota, Coeur d'alene trail and Hiawatha in Idaho. Also thinking about the Cowboy trail in Nebraska. It's been a hot summer. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
@jetsmon33674 ай бұрын
Always enjoy the vids. Always good stuff 🔑🤙🏼
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@johngrossbohlin75827 ай бұрын
I'm a veteran touring cyclist.. April 11th was the 38th anniversary of the conclusion of my first trip... 3,142 solo miles. For the past 12 years I've used a Long Haul Trucker with Surly racks. It came with Deore LX rear and Soro front derailleurs. They have worked just fine. I wrenched on bikes in a shop back in the late '70s and early '80s. That said, the only time I haven't been able to deal with a mechanical problem on the road was when my son took a bad crash in Frisco, CO. This while we were riding the Transamerica route from La Junta, CO to Pasco, WA. We needed a shop with a skilled tech. Working together we literally bent things back into shape and repaired what was broken. From listening to your story on the evolution of your DT I think it would have made sense to buy a bare DT frame and build it up from there. I've built a few bikes for myself over the years. I even built the wheels--with DT Swiss spokes--and assembled the parts into a bicycle. It was fun to get what I wanted at the time. Today... I wouldn't recreate any of them as my riding interests have changed! Me... I got away from my tech junky roots. If it wasn't a Reynolds 531 frame with Campy and tubulars I wasn't interested 40-50 years ago. 😉 Now... reliability and being able to find parts on the road in remote places are the priority. That means staying with readily available, reliable, plain vanilla, components. I've toured on 700C from 32-40, and 26" from 1.5 to 2.2... all with tubes. I've encountered people touring on tubeless tires who were living nightmares. Something easily dealt with at home, or with ready access to urban areas, can be a huge problem in remote and rural areas. For example, I rode with a woman for a few days a couple years ago who had tubeless tires. I happened upon her while sorting out a new route as the chosen route wasn't available due to a bridge closure. Someone else had "helped" her by over inflating her tubeless tires and ruining them. She installed tubes but couldn't get them to seat with the pump she had... she rode for days on lumpy tires. I used every tire seating trick in the book I learned while wrenching and did manage to get them to seat. However, it was a time consuming and unfun experience. Now speed is secondary to the experience. When I tour it's mostly solo. I'm never lonely, I have spoken with literally 1,000s of people while on my tours. Back in '86 I literally attracted a crowd at Shark Valley in the Everglades. Compared to now there were not many bicycle tourists in the U.S. back then and certainly not in the Everglades. Even fewer of us went into the Everglades Back Country on an NPS permit.🤪 The crowd was made up of people who just got off the tram ride where they got to see gators, snakes, etc., and here is a guy on a bicycle. He must be nuts. LOL It's those encounters and seeing different areas of the country up close that I value. Speed is of little import these days.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. When I built my Surly Cross Check, That's what I did. Surly is one of the only bike makers that will sell you just the frame. Then build it uop any way you want. I had some spare parts laying around the garage. With the new Disc Trucker, I was new to disc brakes and thru axels, So I just bought the whole bike and made the necessary changes. Luckily my local bike shop was willing to work with me and swap out some parts for no extra charge. I'm not ready for tubeless yet. Keep it simple. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@ClintDowd7 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see the Alaska video! Thanks for the review on this one. I'm very attracted to surly and I use their moloko handlebars on my adventure bike but I think for the price I may go a different route... I don't want to have to upgrade components at that price point. Thanks again and safe travels!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@angelaneatby6633 ай бұрын
Yes Paul, I'm coming with you to Alaska!
@paulsuchecki39852 ай бұрын
Summer '26? 👍 Company would be nice. It's a long ride. I might go too slow for you. And I'll be making a video. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Stay safe and ride on!😎
@Unaidedfoot3 ай бұрын
Love the channel keep it up buddy.
@paulsuchecki39853 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
@joshsimonds6537 ай бұрын
Terry Saddle goes with the little girl’s bike! Ha! You are great really enjoy the content and your style. Thanks.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. True, Terry specializes in women's saddles. My wife likes hers. She rides with pink streamers. Just kidding. LOL! They also make a great guy's saddle too. Stay safe and ride on!😁
@TheRedSweater6 ай бұрын
Dude, your cockpit is so sick. I'm legit envious.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Lots of trial and error. Stay safe and ride on!
@jefflilyea46695 ай бұрын
I had a straggler , it was perfect in every way for camping, loved it. Bought a frame, built it 700c and could have fit 650c for fatter tires.
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great ride. Surly makes fun bikes. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@johnhickie11077 ай бұрын
Love your easygoing style - your narration is great. Seems slow, but then poof the video is done. Very relaxing to watch and listen - keep up the good work. It's all about getting out there - whatever rig it takes to get you there. 1200 miles is no slouch of a test! I have a Redshift stem as well. I love the way it prevents ulnar nerve numbness from road buzz. Not so much a shock absorber as a buzz absorber. My stem has a 30 degree up angle. I'm probably in your age group but I still use drop bars. They're Redshift Kitchen Sink bars that have a bit of a rise and a nice flare that makes for easy shoulder positioning when on the drops. With the rise of the stem and bars I can be quite upright on the bars, but going into a wind I can get a bit aerodynamic. The drops are much higher than they are on my old racing frame - the point is that I can actually reach them as my own frame isn't as quite as bendable as it used to be! I may be riding between Washington DC or Raleigh NC to Des Moines Idaho (I know it's Iowa, but it bugs my cousins when I say - close enough). Would it be Ok to pick your brains on nice routes in your neck of the woods should my plans come to fruition?
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I like my Red shift stem. Smooths out some of the road vibration and buzz. There's plenty of biking in Southern Illinois. We've got the Tunnel Hill trail. The Adventure Cycling Trans America route goes through Carbondale. plus lots of gravel roads in the Shawnee Forest. Touring season is just around the corner and I'm getting ready to get on the road. If you need some help just let me know. Hope to see you down the road, maybe somewhere in Idaho or Iowa. LOL! Stay safe and ride on!😎
@patcbrinkАй бұрын
Dude! I’ve just stumbled upon your channel. This is a very well done video. If you aren’t already, you should totally get into voiceover work!
@paulsuchecki3985Ай бұрын
I know, right? LOL! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@wrh1525 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Paul. I'm looking for a bike to take on the veloroutes through France, Spain and Italy from the UK, and a neighbour is offloading one of these (hence my checking the review). He's specced it up, but I now have some informed views as to what where to look - thank you. Come and ride in Europe sometime - I think you'd love it!
@paulsuchecki39855 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Riding in Europe is on my list. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@francoismarier-o3x7 ай бұрын
from your comments, I would buy the frame set and build with my choice of components. Odd for a bike with that price tag..and entended use..
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. That's another nice thing about Surly bikes, you can buy just the frame and build it yourself. Most bike makers won't do that. Stay safe and ride on!
@michaelives9164Ай бұрын
Love your bike and the way you have upgraded and customised it to your requirements. I've done the same with mine, though I started with a cheaper version. What you haven't mentioned is spoke nipples and the debate over alloy or brass. I've found alloy nipples break more easily after a while, whereas brass is more durable; though a little heavier. Do you have a preference? Love your videos and comments.
@paulsuchecki3985Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I've never had trouble with broken nipples. The spokes usually break near the hub. So, I really have no preference. I didn't know there was a difference. Thanks again. Stay safe and ride on!
@RyanJardina7 ай бұрын
Heart your videos, keep them coming!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎
@tyleroranger27717 ай бұрын
Paul you've got the bike of Theseus over there! Goodonya!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@francisblackwell75977 ай бұрын
wonderful video, as always. You seemed to have invested quite a bit in your new bike, both @ purchase and w/add-ons. 1) **Any thoughts about bike w/internal gearing and carbon fiber belt, vs. derailleur & chain??** Seems like a lot less maintenance. 2) Love the fact you're using toe clips; after watching your videos, I've gone the same route. Thanks, and keep those videos coming!!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I like your mix of old and new. I've never tried a bike with an internal gear or carbon fiber belt. But I do like toeclips. I've seen too many people get stuck in their clipless pedals and fall over. LOL! Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@Mulva2346 ай бұрын
Keep on truckin!
@paulsuchecki39855 ай бұрын
Always! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@shadyyyyVR7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review Paul! I always look forward to your videos! But I do have to chuckle that you probably could’ve saved a lot of money just buying the frame itself without any components 😂
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I agree. Surly is one of the few bike makers that will sell you just the frame. Most bike makers won't do that. That's what I did with my Surly Cross Check. Rim brakes, traditional axles. But this Disc Trucker has disc brakes and thru axles which are unfamiliar to me. So I went with the whole bike knowing that I was going to change some things. But as it turned out, there wasn't much original bike left but the frame. In the end I got the bike I wanted for no extra cost except a new wheel set. Thanks again. Stay safe and ride on!
@sevoak7 ай бұрын
Your comments about expensive bikes with lower tier components was right on target.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@hejiranyc7 ай бұрын
Congrats on your new $7,544 expedition bike.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
And it only cost me $2400 with the new wheel set. Good deal!
@cheezy-rider7 ай бұрын
I've just gotten back into bicycling and can't get over the prices. Many are more than I gave for my automobile! I'm sure the miyata had components and a rear wheel with equivalent quality to the frame. Do you remember how much you had to give for the Miyata in the 80's?
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
In the early 80s I paid about $600 for my Miyata 1000. By the mid-80s they were about $850. That's about what they cost on e-bay now.
@cheezy-rider7 ай бұрын
Prices today don't seem that bad then. Thanks for the info and best wishes.
@nrs78467 ай бұрын
Nice honest review, thank you.
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@ivanfitness23717 ай бұрын
Dear Paul; It is not that far; Alaska I mean. I rode a bike to Alaska from Vancouver (Seward Alaska for work). I rode that bike south too, all over the place. My meaning is jest go... soons as you can... 100 km / 60 mile a day on average camping most nights. I be gitting on now -a-days, needing a nap but still ridin. I really like your videos and hope to see one of you riding to Alaska. As a side note; I found I needed a real purpose for months long rides..e.g. needing to get to a place for work or to escape the winters onset.... hell of a thing though riding to the south across the praires... fall colors... snow geese... mule deer. Hows' about you fly to Alaska and ride home with the winter jest to the north of you... spurring you on... With respect Ivan In New Zealand.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Alaska is a goal. Something to shoot for. Totally doable. I also want to ride in New Zealand some day. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
@johncostelloe7437 ай бұрын
Watching in Ireland great review happy touring
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@mray85197 ай бұрын
Paul, thank you for your time and effort making these professional videos, I’ve enjoyed them and learn something from every one. The Surly, well it seems like all you really get is a basic frame and low end parts. A mountain bike with full suspension fitted out for touring might be the perfect ride.
@paulsuchecki39857 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I think you nailed it. Stay safe and ride on!
@FlowJunkie655 ай бұрын
I really like your thoughtful upgrades, Paul. We come from similar professional backgrounds, and I'm retiring next summer. So, I'm thinking about buying a new bike to mark the occasion. Honestly, my 2 favorite Surlys were the Troll and Long Haul Trucker because I refer 26" wheels and V-brakes, so I'm glad that the Disc Trucker is at least offered w/ 26" wheels on the smaller frames, which I may get in the Pea Lime Soup paint color for visibility sake, or maybe the Bridge Club w/ 700c wheels. 🤢 Keep on Disc Trucking, Paul!
@paulsuchecki39854 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Happy retirement. I do like my Disc Trucker. Sorry about the Pea Lime Green remark. 😉 Just kidding. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
@FlowJunkie654 ай бұрын
@@paulsuchecki3985 LOL! Well, I've always liked Anderson's Split Pea soup! 🙂 Happy trails to you, Paul!
@robertjsmith7 ай бұрын
I agree ,when you get older the upright position is much more comfortable .
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@tonyorme64467 ай бұрын
Very well said Paul…good video!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
@followcamdad49526 ай бұрын
Great video! This is my second time watching it!
@paulsuchecki39856 ай бұрын
Thanks again for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!